Analgesia Is Enhanced by Providing Information regarding Good Outcomes Associated with an Odor : Placebo Effects in Aromatherapy?

المؤلفون المشاركون

Kawase, Akiko
Takakura, Nobuari
Homma, Ikuo
Takayama, Miho
Yajima, Hiroyoshi
Masaoka, Yuri

المصدر

Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine

العدد

المجلد 2013، العدد 2013 (31 ديسمبر/كانون الأول 2013)، ص ص. 1-8، 8ص.

الناشر

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

تاريخ النشر

2013-06-10

دولة النشر

مصر

عدد الصفحات

8

التخصصات الرئيسية

الطب البشري

الملخص EN

No previous report has described whether information regarding an odor used in aromatherapy has placebo effects.

We investigated whether placebo analgesia was engendered by verbal information regarding the analgesic effects of an odor.

Twelve of 24 subjects were provided with the information that a lavender odor would reduce pain (informed), whereas the other 12 subjects were not (not-informed).

Concurrent with respiration recording, the subjects were administered a lavender-odor or no-odor treatment during application of painful stimulation to the forefinger.

The subjects reported their experience of pain and its unpleasantness on a visual analogue scale after the painful stimulation.

The lavender-odor treatment significantly alleviated pain and unpleasantness compared with the no-odor treatment in the informed (P<0.01) and not-informed groups (P<0.05).

The no-odor treatment in the informed group significantly alleviated pain and unpleasantness compared with both the no-odor and lavender-odor treatments in the not-informed group (P<0.05).

Rapid and shallow breathing induced by the painful stimulation became slow and deep during the lavender-odor and no-odor treatments in both groups.

Information regarding a lavender odor, the lavender odor itself, and slower breathing contributed to reduced perceptions of pain and unpleasantness during painful stimulation, suggesting that placebo effects significantly contribute to analgesia in aromatherapy.

نمط استشهاد جمعية علماء النفس الأمريكية (APA)

Masaoka, Yuri& Takayama, Miho& Yajima, Hiroyoshi& Kawase, Akiko& Takakura, Nobuari& Homma, Ikuo. 2013. Analgesia Is Enhanced by Providing Information regarding Good Outcomes Associated with an Odor : Placebo Effects in Aromatherapy?. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine،Vol. 2013, no. 2013, pp.1-8.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-508346

نمط استشهاد الجمعية الأمريكية للغات الحديثة (MLA)

Masaoka, Yuri…[et al.]. Analgesia Is Enhanced by Providing Information regarding Good Outcomes Associated with an Odor : Placebo Effects in Aromatherapy?. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine No. 2013 (2013), pp.1-8.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-508346

نمط استشهاد الجمعية الطبية الأمريكية (AMA)

Masaoka, Yuri& Takayama, Miho& Yajima, Hiroyoshi& Kawase, Akiko& Takakura, Nobuari& Homma, Ikuo. Analgesia Is Enhanced by Providing Information regarding Good Outcomes Associated with an Odor : Placebo Effects in Aromatherapy?. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2013. Vol. 2013, no. 2013, pp.1-8.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-508346

نوع البيانات

مقالات

لغة النص

الإنجليزية

الملاحظات

Includes bibliographical references

رقم السجل

BIM-508346