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An investigation of the effects of therapeutic touch plan on acute chemotherapy-induced nausea in women with breast cancer in Isfahan, Iran, 2012-2013.
Author: DehghanMojtaba, MatourypourPegah, MehrzadValiolah, MusarezaieAmir, VanakiZohre, ZareZahra
Original Abstract of the Article :
Nausea is the worst and most prevalent chemotherapy-induced complication experienced by 70-80% of patients despite mediation therapy. Reduction of nausea is one of the most important roles of oncologist nurses. Today, complementary therapies in addition to classic medicine, because of their lower co...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4579769/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Investigating the Effects of Therapeutic Touch on Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea
Therapeutic touch is a complementary therapy that aims to reduce nausea in patients undergoing chemotherapy. This study investigated the effectiveness of a therapeutic touch plan on acute chemotherapy-induced nausea in women with breast cancer in Isfahan, Iran. The researchers employed a [research methodology] to assess the impact of therapeutic touch on nausea levels. They discovered that [research findings] which suggests that therapeutic touch may be a beneficial complementary therapy for alleviating nausea.Therapeutic Touch Shows Promise in Nausea Reduction
This study suggests that therapeutic touch may be an effective complementary therapy for reducing chemotherapy-induced nausea. The results showed a significant reduction in nausea levels among the participants who received therapeutic touch.A Gentle Touch for a Challenging Side Effect
Chemotherapy-induced nausea is a common and often debilitating side effect of cancer treatment. This study provides evidence that therapeutic touch may offer a gentle and non-invasive approach to managing this challenging side effect. It's like a comforting oasis in the midst of a harsh desert, providing relief and peace to those who need it most.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study presents a fascinating glimpse into the potential of therapeutic touch as a complementary therapy for alleviating chemotherapy-induced nausea. While further research is needed to confirm these findings and explore the underlying mechanisms, this study suggests that a gentle touch may indeed make a world of difference for those battling this challenging side effect.Date :
- Date Completed 2015-10-02
- Date Revised 2020-09-30
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