Korean J Women Health Nurs.  2004 Sep;10(3):235-243.

Effects of Aroma Inhalation on Fatigue and Sleep Quality of Postpartum Mothers

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  • 1Nursing Department, Sorabol College, Korea. leesh@sorabol.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to measure the effects of aroma inhalation on fatigue and quality of sleep of postpartum mothers. METHOD: The study design was a non-equivalent control group pre-post design. 51 Postpartum mothers were assigned either to a control group or to an experimental group that was exposed to aromas through inhalation for 6 days. Subjects in the experimental group were instructed to wear a necklace filled with Lavender and Eucalyptus oil from 2: 00 PM to 8: 00 PM every day. Fatigue was measured using the Rhoten Fatigue Scale. Sleep duration, night arousal frequency and sleep satisfaction were used to assess the quality of sleep. RESULT: There was a significant difference in the score of fatigue following the treatment between the experimental and control groups (t=-2.79 p=.00). However, there was no significant difference in sleep duration, frequency of night arousal and sleep satisfaction following aroma inhalation between two groups. CONCLUSION: This intervention appears to be effective in reducing the fatigue in postpartum mothers.

Keyword

Aroma Inhalation; Fatigue; Sleep quality; Postpartum mothers

MeSH Terms

Arousal
Eucalyptus
Fatigue*
Humans
Inhalation*
Lavandula
Mothers*
Postpartum Period*
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