Aromatherapy with ylang ylang for anxiety and self-esteem: a pilot study

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Autor(a) principal: Gnatta,Juliana Rizzo
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Piason,Patricia Petrone, Lopes,Cristiane de Lion Botero Couto, Rogenski,Noemi Marisa Brunet, Silva,Maria Júlia Paes da
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: Objective: To verify if the use of ylang ylang essential oil by cutaneous application or inhalation alters the anxiety and self-esteem perception and physiological parameters as blood pressure and temperature. Method : A pilot study with 34 professionals from a nursing group randomized in three groups: one received the ylang ylang essential oil by cutaneous application, the second received through inhalation and the third (placebo) received the ylang ylang essence through cutaneous application. The assessment was done by an Anxiety Inventory (IDATE) and the Dela Coleta self-esteem scale, applied on baseline, after 30, 60 and 90 days and after 15 days post-intervention (follow up). Results : In the pre and post-intervention intergroup analysis, there was a significant difference in self-esteem for the three groups (p values: G1=0.014; G2=0.016; G3=0.038). There were no differences in the analysis between groups for anxiety or for physiological parameters. Conclusion : It was found significant alterations only to the intergroup perception of self-esteem for the three groups.

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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Aromatherapy with ylang ylang for anxiety and self-esteem: a pilot study
title Aromatherapy with ylang ylang for anxiety and self-esteem: a pilot study
spellingShingle Aromatherapy with ylang ylang for anxiety and self-esteem: a pilot study
Gnatta,Juliana Rizzo
Aromatherapy
Cananga
Anxiety
Self concept
Complementary therapies
Nursing
title_short Aromatherapy with ylang ylang for anxiety and self-esteem: a pilot study
title_full Aromatherapy with ylang ylang for anxiety and self-esteem: a pilot study
title_fullStr Aromatherapy with ylang ylang for anxiety and self-esteem: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Aromatherapy with ylang ylang for anxiety and self-esteem: a pilot study
title_sort Aromatherapy with ylang ylang for anxiety and self-esteem: a pilot study
author Gnatta,Juliana Rizzo
author_facet Gnatta,Juliana Rizzo
Piason,Patricia Petrone
Lopes,Cristiane de Lion Botero Couto
Rogenski,Noemi Marisa Brunet
Silva,Maria Júlia Paes da
author_role author
author2 Piason,Patricia Petrone
Lopes,Cristiane de Lion Botero Couto
Rogenski,Noemi Marisa Brunet
Silva,Maria Júlia Paes da
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gnatta,Juliana Rizzo
Piason,Patricia Petrone
Lopes,Cristiane de Lion Botero Couto
Rogenski,Noemi Marisa Brunet
Silva,Maria Júlia Paes da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aromatherapy
Cananga
Anxiety
Self concept
Complementary therapies
Nursing
topic Aromatherapy
Cananga
Anxiety
Self concept
Complementary therapies
Nursing
description Objective: To verify if the use of ylang ylang essential oil by cutaneous application or inhalation alters the anxiety and self-esteem perception and physiological parameters as blood pressure and temperature. Method : A pilot study with 34 professionals from a nursing group randomized in three groups: one received the ylang ylang essential oil by cutaneous application, the second received through inhalation and the third (placebo) received the ylang ylang essence through cutaneous application. The assessment was done by an Anxiety Inventory (IDATE) and the Dela Coleta self-esteem scale, applied on baseline, after 30, 60 and 90 days and after 15 days post-intervention (follow up). Results : In the pre and post-intervention intergroup analysis, there was a significant difference in self-esteem for the three groups (p values: G1=0.014; G2=0.016; G3=0.038). There were no differences in the analysis between groups for anxiety or for physiological parameters. Conclusion : It was found significant alterations only to the intergroup perception of self-esteem for the three groups.

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