Arak university of Medical Sciences
Complementary Medicine Journal
2228-5091
6
2
2016
9
1
The effect of Progressive muscle relaxation on happiness in nursing students
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1469
FA
Moload
farahani
nursing & midwifery faculty
Zahra
purfarzad
nursing & midwifery faculty
Mahbobeh
Sajadi
nursing & midwifery faculty
Maryam
Saeedi
nursing faculty
The effect of Progressive muscle relaxation on happiness in nursing students
Background and objective: Happiness, an evaluation of the individual and his life work, and issues such as life satisfaction, excitement and positive mood, lack of depression and anxiety are included. A person who is more than happiness, peace and security, making life better and finally there is hunky-dory. The purpose of this study was the effect of progressive muscle relaxation on nursing students' happiness.
Materials and Methods: This research is a Single blind clinical trial conducted on 60 of Second and third year nursing students of Arak University of medical sciences. Participants were randomly allocated into intervention and control groups. Happiness levels in both groups are measured using the Oxford Happiness questionnaire. Then the experimental group is trained progressive muscle relaxation. Intervention group were applying progressive muscle relaxation once a day for 4 weeks. After a month, the happiness questionnaire in two groups was filled out. Data using SPSS software and chi-square tests, t-test and t-test were analyzed.
Results: The results showed that the happiness of students before and after the relaxation in intervention group, was significant differences (p<0.05). Also after the muscle relaxation in both intervention and control groups were significantly different (p<0.05).
Conclusion: Relaxation effects on students' happiness. So, it is recommended that progressive muscle relaxation use by nursing students.
Arak university of Medical Sciences
Complementary Medicine Journal
2228-5091
6
2
2016
9
1
Frequency of using complementary and alternative medicine in patients with Type II diabetes in Isfahan in 2013
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1479
FA
sara
mousavi
, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services.
ahmad
Mahmoudian
Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
Introduction: The present study aims to assess the relative frequency use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among the patients with Type 2 diabetes, during the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in Isfahan in 2013.
Methods: The study considers a descriptive-cross sectional study. Four hundred patients with type 2 diabetes were selected with improbable sampling. Data were collected by the method of interviewing and use of questionnaire after taking consent from patients and analyzed by SPSS20 Software.
Results: In CAM we have different approaches to manage the disease. In our study 85.8% of the patients with type 2 diabetes used at least one of CAM methods. The frequency of various CAM methods was included natural product (41.7%), Manipulative & Body based practices & Movement-based approaches (35.9%), Spiritual practices (34.1%), Practices of traditional healers (18.4%), Mind & body medicine (12.8%), Whole medical system (4.1%), other methods (2.6%) and Putative energy field (2.3%), respectively.
conclusion: Based on the obtained results, the majority of the patients with diabetes used CAM along with drug therapy. If the doctors want to consult their patients properly they will need more scientific data. In addition, the need for advance research for recognition of CAM effects is necessary in order to teach and manage blood sugar level better among the patients with Type 2 diabetes.
Arak university of Medical Sciences
Complementary Medicine Journal
2228-5091
6
2
2016
9
1
effect of apple vinegar and honey combination on lowering levels of blood lipids
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1489
FA
soleiman
zand
, Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran.
mokhtar
mahmoudi
Instructor, Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran.
mohammad
khajeh goodari
tabriz university of science
parvaneh
asgari
arak university of science
mahdi
Abdollahi
arak university of science
fatemeh
rafiei
Arak university of science
Introduction: Lipid disorders of the most important factors involved in the development and progression of cardiovascular lesions, The aim of this study was to evaluate the role and use of a combination of honey and apple cider vinegar on blood lipids in patients with hyperlipidemia is.
Methods: This study was clinical trial and its demonstrate in in Amiralmomenin and Vali- Asr hospital. 30 samples were selected that For one group before and after the intervention by ethical satisfaction. For subsequent investigations, levels of blood lipids are measured at the beginning of and 4 weeks after the intervention for the participants in groups using blood tests, in the intervention group administered one tablespoon each honey and apple vinegar in a glass containing 200cc water twice a day in addition to their usual lipid-lowering drugs. After 4 weeks, levels of blood lipids were measured in groups and were analyzed by SPSS v.20.
Results: after intervention, result shown that TG Min & Sd before 314.13(79.8) and after164.56(42.9), CHOL(Min & Sd before 256.8(58.13) and after137.7(31.26), LDL Min & Sd before 185.4(48.6) and after120.43(25.07), have significant difference with group, and HDL) Min & Sd before 43.30(10.6) and after64.03(16.1), increased after intervention.
Conclusion: This study demonstrated that a combination of honey and apple vinegar is very effective role in reducing bad fats and good fats increase in patients with high blood fat.
Arak university of Medical Sciences
Complementary Medicine Journal
2228-5091
6
2
2016
9
1
Comparison of the effects of aromatherapy with lavender essential oil and musictherapy on sleep quality of burned patients
1490
1499
FA
Akram
Amrollahi
Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
Tahere
Salimi
Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
Farahnaz
Farnia
Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
Mohammad Hassan
Lotfi
Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
Introduction: Sleep difficulties in patients are considered as a major problem. So, it is necessary to know and treat the patients suffering from sleep disorders. Therefore, this study aims to compare the effect of lavender oil aromatherapy and music therapy on sleep quality of burn patients.
Methods: In this clinical trial, 48 patients admitted in burn ward of Shohadaye Mehrab Hospital of Yazd were randomly allocated into Music therapy or Aromatherapy groups. The study was carried out since November 2013 till April 2014. Aromatherapy and music therapy in each groups were performed for 20 minutes in three consecutive nights. Data collection was done using demographic information questionnaire and Visual Analog Scale(VAS). Data was analyzed using SPSS software version 18.
Results: According to the findings, there was a considerable mean difference in sleep quality score before and after intervention in patients in music therapy group(p=0/005), while there was no significant difference in mean sleep quality score before and after intervention in aromatherapy group(p=0/17). According to the statistical test, there was no significant difference in mean sleep quality score between two experimental groups before and after intervention. The difference between sleep quality score before and after music therapy was much more than sleep quality score before and after aromatherapy but the difference was not significant(p=0/40).
Conclusions: According to the findings, music therapy and aromatherapy for 20 minutes did not have a considerable effect on sleep quality of burn patients. Therefore, in order to get a better result,
increasing the time, duration of the intervention and the participation of the patient 's family in the interventions would be suggested.
Arak university of Medical Sciences
Complementary Medicine Journal
2228-5091
6
2
2016
9
1
The effect of massage with glycerin oil on restless leg syndrome in hemodyalysis patients
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1510
FA
, Department of Adult Nursing, Faculty of nursing and Midwifery, Ghom University of Medical sciences, Ghom, I.R. Iran.
M
Aghajani
D
Kheirkhah
Introduction: One of the major complications of hemodialysis patients is restless legs syndrome (RLS). Therefore, interventions are essential to its improvement. This study aimed to determine the effect of massage with glycerin oil on RLS in hemodyalysis patients.
Methods: The present study is a randomized clinical trial in chronic renal failure patients undergoing hemodyalysis in Kamkar hospital, Ghom, Iran, 2014. Seventeen patients with RLS were selected after obtaining the informed consent by continuous method and randomly assigned into 2 groups. The intervention group received effleurage massage with glycerin oil, and the control group received the routine care of hemodyalysis ward. Data were collected by RLS questionnaire and analyzed by descriptive and analytical (Exact Fisher, dependent and independent t-test) statistic in Spss v16.
Results: No significant difference found in RLS score between intervention (24.09±5.34) and control (22.9±4.38) groups in beginning of study. While mean of score RLS had significant decrease in massage with glycerin oil group (9.54±4.64) in comparison with the control group (23.23±4.52) (p=0/0001).
Conclusion: it is recommended to use effleurage massage with glycerin oil as a complementary therapy to decrease the RLS in hemodyalysis patients.
Arak university of Medical Sciences
Complementary Medicine Journal
2228-5091
6
2
2016
9
1
Comparison of the effects of aromatherapy with lavender essential oil and musictherapy on sleep quality of burned patients
1511
1521
FA
abolfazl
poorsadooghi
University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Asghar
Dadkhah
University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Saeid
Abbasi
University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran
zahed
Kanani
University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Saeid
Dehghanizade
Mehdi
Mazidi
University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran
elham
nazemian
University of yazd,yazd,iran
Introduction: Introduction: Sleep plays an important role in children’s growth and development. Since sleep disturbance is a common complaint in children with cerebral palsy, the present study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of Dosaho on sleep quality in children with cerebral palsy with the age range of 4 to 12.
Methods: The present research is a semi-experimental study with a pretest-posttest design and a control group. The population of the study consisted of all children with cerebral palsy in Yazd. 30 male patients were selected using convenience sampling method and divided into the experimental and control groups. Before the beginning of the treatment, parents filled the quality of sleep questionnaire and at the end of the treatment period in the post-test phase the same assessment was filled out again. The treatment period in the experimental group was 12 sessions (three sessions a week and each session 50 minutes). Also the statistical analysis used in this study included descriptive and inferential studies.
Results: results obtained from the analysis of covariance showed that psychological rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy improves the quality of sleep. The sleep quality scores before and after the intervention were 7.74±19.35 and 7.0±13.64 respectively, indicating a significant difference (p=0.005).
Conclusion: since the outbreak of cerebral palsy is raising and results in a wider set of symptoms, in the future, patients may have an increased need for rehabilitation. Dohsa-hou, as a complementary psychological rehabilitation approach, is an effective treatment to improve the quality of sleep of these patients.
Arak university of Medical Sciences
Complementary Medicine Journal
2228-5091
6
2
2016
9
1
Effect of Foot Reflexology on Meconium Passage in Healthy Infants
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1534
FA
Mehdi
Basiri-moghaddam
Gonabad University of Medical Sciences
Shahla
Khosravan
Gonabad University of Medical Sciences
S. Javad
Mojtabavi
Gonabad University of Medical Sciences
Mahboobeh
Esmaeili
Gonabad University of Medical Sciences
Introduction: In the infants, meconium passage is an important phenomenon in the first days of life and acceleration its excretion can prevent complications. Foot reflexology is one of complementary therapies that can help to improve health status. The purpose of this study was to determine effect of foot reflexology on meconium passage in healthy infants.
Methods: In this controlled clinical trial, 60 infants with written informed consent from parents were selected and divided randomly into three experiment, sham and control groups. Reflexology was performed for experiment group on the intestines and colon area for 30 minutes 4 times and reflexology was carried out for sham group on the neutral area for the same duration. Data collected using demographic form and a researcher-made checklist. Data were analyzed using one-way and repeated measure ANOVA tests by spss-14.5.
Results: In the experiment group, time of first meconium passage with mean of 6.95±1.78 was shorter than sham (9.17±1.80) and control (9.55±1.31) groups (p=0.001) and frequency of meconium passages in the first day of life was more than two groups (1.90±0.64, 1.30±0.57 and 1.60±0.68 in the experiment, sham and control groups respectively p=0.009). But there were no significant differences between groups in mean frequency of meconium passages in second, third and fourth days (p>0.05). Feeding intolerance in the infants of control group was more than another two groups (p=0.04).
Conclusion: The results showed positive effects of foot reflexology on improvement first time and frequency of meconium passage and feeding tolerance in healthy infants. Therefore this non-pharmacological method should be recommended as a supplement treatment in the healthy infants.
Arak university of Medical Sciences
Complementary Medicine Journal
2228-5091
6
2
2016
9
1
Investigation of some Iranian foods known as “Ash and Shourba” for diseases prevention from Iranian Traditional Medicine point of view
1535
1550
FA
Tahmineh
Akbarzadeh
Mohammadreza
Shams Ardekani
Elahe
Karimpour-Razkenari
Nayereh
Vahedi Mazdabadi
Mina
Saeedi
Shokofeh
Jahanbakhsh
Reyhaneh
Sabourian
Mannan
Hajimahmoodi
Introduction: In Iranian traditional medicine and nourishment, cullises and pottages have been the basis of diet, because of their easily cooking way and their optimum digestion. Since the onset of different kinds of diseases have been the result of changing lifestyle especially their eating habits in modern society, the amendment of the diet and consideration of the emphasized Iranian Traditional medicine principals could be a pertinent way in the prevention and treatment of the diseases.
Content: Cullises and pottages are food-drugs which have a significant role in excreting corrupt humors, so they could be effective in the prevention and treatment of diseases such as constipation and cardiovascular diseases. In this review study, referring to reliable sources of Iranian Traditional medicine, different kinds of pottages have been introduced and their effects on the prevention and treatment of the diseases have been investigated.
Result:Today, observance of the principals of proper nutrition as a main method prevention and treatment have been considered. It seems that the promotion of the society’s health can be achieved with the exact investigation of the curative effects of cullises and pottages, in addition to better recognition the properties of these food-drugs.