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The Immediate Effects of Lavender Aromatherapy Massage versus Massage in Work Stress, Burnout, and HRV Parameters: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Chiu-Yen Wu, Hsiu-Fang Lee, Chi‐Wen Chang, Hui‐Chu Chiang, Yu‐Hsia Tsai, Hsueh‐Erh Liu

2020Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Occupational stress is a common issue faced by workers in every discipline. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies, such as aromatherapy massage or massage, have antistress effects in the literature. The purpose of this randomized clinical trial with triple blinds is to evaluate the immediate effects of lavender aromatherapy massage for improving work stress, burnout, and HRV parameters of female employees in a university. METHODS: -test, and Chi-Square test, were performed to verify the expected relationships. RESULTS: The present study found that subjects in experimental group reported a lower role stress and less inclined to type A personality trait after aromatherapy massage with lavender. For control group, only less inclined to type A personality trait was reported after receiving massage. For burnout, a significant lower personal burnout and work-related burnout were reported after aromatherapy massage whereas only increased client-related burnout was reported in control group. For HRV, both the experimental and control groups reported higher SDNN and RMSSD in time domain after intervention. Contradictory HRT and PSI in time domain were significantly lower after intervention. In frequency domain of HRV, both groups reported significantly higher value in VLF and HF. In addition, the experimental group reported significantly higher value in TP and LF after intervention. CONCLUSIONS: Both the lavender aromatherapy massage and massage did show immediate effect on different dimensions of work stress, burnout, and HRV. These two interventions can be applied as routine leisure activities by personal preference to reduce stresses occurring in work environment.

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AromatherapyMassagePhysical therapyBurnoutMedicineRandomized controlled trialLavenderPsychologyClinical psychologyInternal medicineAlternative medicineEssential oilChromatographyChemistryPathologyOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesComplementary and Alternative Medicine StudiesBiofield Effects and Biophysics