Clinical TrialID 7931

The Effect of Lavender Oil on Fatigue and Sleep Quality

NCT05808296

Hematologic Malignancies|Patient Participation

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Clinical Trial Id
7931
Evidence Id
7931
Core Evidence Id
7931
Source Clinical Trial Id
7927
Herb2 Clinical Trial Id
HBCT007927
Nct Id
NCT05808296
Title
The Effect of Lavender Oil on Fatigue and Sleep Quality
Status
Recruiting
Phase
Study Result
No
Study Condition
Hematologic Malignancies|Patient Participation
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Allocation: RANDOMIZED|Intervention Model: PARALLEL|Masking: SINGLE (OUTCOMES_ASSESSOR)|Primary Purpose: SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Intervention
OTHER: Lavander oil Aromatherapy|OTHER: Saline Solution
Intervention Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel
Intervention Mask
Single
Intervention Purpose
Supportive_Care
Gender
All
Age
Adult, Older_Adult
Enrollment
100
Outcome Measure
Descriptive information form, The form includes demographic data such as age, gender and education level, 1. day.|Richards Campbell Sleep Quality Scale (RCSQ), The sleep quality of the patients was evaluated three times with the Richards Campbell Sleep Quality Scale: preintervention, postintervention day 1 and postintervention day 2. The Richards Campbell Sleep Quality Scale consists of six items evaluating the depth of the patients' night sleep, the time to fall asleep, the frequency of awakening, the time to stay awake when awakened, the quality of sleep and the noise level in the environment. Each item is evaluated by the patient by questioning the patient's night sleep on a visual analog scale of 0-100. The total score of the scale is obtained from the sum of the five items. The 6th item evaluating the ambient noise level is excluded from the total score evaluation. A score between "0-25" indicates that the quality of the patient's night sleep is very poor and a score between "76-100" indicates that the quality of the patient's night sleep is very good., 1. day|Richards Campbell Sleep Quality Scale (RCSQ), The sleep quality of the patients was evaluated three times with the Richards Campbell Sleep Quality Scale: preintervention, postintervention day 1 and postintervention day 2. The Richards Campbell Sleep Quality Scale consists of six items evaluating the depth of the patients' night sleep, the time to fall asleep, the frequency of awakening, the time to stay awake when awakened, the quality of sleep and the noise level in the environment. Each item is evaluated by the patient by questioning the patient's night sleep on a visual analog scale of 0-100. The total score of the scale is obtained from the sum of the five items. The 6th item evaluating the ambient noise level is excluded from the total score evaluation. A score between "0-25" indicates that the quality of the patient's night sleep is very poor and a score between "76-100" indicates that the quality of the patient's night sleep is very good., 7. day|Piper Fatigue Scale, The scale developed by Piper B. F. et al. in 1998 consists of a total of 22 items and evaluates the patient's subjective perception of fatigue with four sub-dimensions. These are the behavior/severity sub-dimension (6 items; 2-7), which evaluates the impact and severity of fatigue on activities of daily living (ADL); the affect sub-dimension (5 items; 8-12), which covers the emotional meaning attributed to fatigue; the sensory sub-dimension (5 items; 13-17), which reflects the mental, physical and emotional symptoms of fatigue; and the cognitive/mental sub-dimension (6 items; 18-23), which reflects the level of fatigue affecting cognitive functions and mental state. In addition, there are 5 items (1 and 24-27)., 1. day|Piper Fatigue Scale, The scale developed by Piper B. F. et al. in 1998 consists of a total of 22 items and evaluates the patient's subjective perception of fatigue with four sub-dimensions. These are the behavior/severity sub-dimension (6 items; 2-7), which evaluates the impact and severity of fatigue on activities of daily living (ADL); the affect sub-dimension (5 items; 8-12), which covers the emotional meaning attributed to fatigue; the sensory sub-dimension (5 items; 13-17), which reflects the mental, physical and emotional symptoms of fatigue; and the cognitive/mental sub-dimension (6 items; 18-23), which reflects the level of fatigue affecting cognitive functions and mental state. In addition, there are 5 items (1 and 24-27)., 7. day
Sponsor Collaborator
Istanbul Aydın University
Funded By
OTHER
Location
Dilek Yildirim, Istanbul, Küçükçekmece, Turkey
Other Id
Lavender Oil on Hematological
Start Date
2022-01-01
Primary Completion Date
2023-04-30
Completion Date
2023-04-30
First Posted
2023-04-11
Results First Posted
Last Update Posted
2023-04-11
Study Document
Study Url
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05808296
Title Cn
Title En
The Effect of Lavender Oil on Fatigue and Sleep Quality
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