Effects of Aromatherapy on Childbirth
- Conditions
- Natural ChildbirthLabor PainParturition
- Interventions
- Other: None essential oilOther: Aromatherapy oil
- Registration Number
- NCT01051726
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Nottingham
- Brief Summary
Aromatherapy is a form of complementary medicine that uses scented materials known as essential oils for the purpose of affecting a person's health or mood. Although aromatherapy has been used in childbirth for centuries, there are no high-quality studies examining whether the treatment works.
Methodology
We would like to see if aromatherapy affects a woman's experience of childbirth by lowering associated anxiety and pain. Consenting participants will be randomly allocated to one of these groups:
1. Aromatherapy oils (e.g. clary sage, peppermint, lavender, frankincense)
2. Non-essential oil (baby oil)
3. Standard maternity care
We will gather primary data, e.g. if she's been in labour before and her awareness of complementary medicine. We will also conduct the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory with her, and provide her with the oil and swab if she is in groups 1 or 2 with instructions to keep the swab with the oil on it near to her. She can also put more oil on the swab as she requires.
Postnatally, data will be collected from her notes regarding pain relief used, duration of labour, augmentation of labour, and any other medical interventions of note. We will also complete the anxiety scale with her once more. Before her discharge we ask the mother for any comments regarding her experience of the labour. The results from all three cohorts will then be compared. There will also be opportunity for the midwife to make any comments regarding his/her perception of the participant's labour. Finally we will hold a focus group with midwives regarding the practicalities for implementation of aromatherapy in maternity care
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 90
- women in labour and expecting a normal delivery,
- aged > 16 who are able to make informed consent;
- singleton pregnancy;
- spontaneous or induced labour onset;
- prior to elective or emergency caesarean section.
- preterm labour;
- pool births;
- scheduled caesarean section.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Control group 2 None essential oil Participants receive a bottle of non essential oil and a swab. Aromatherapy group 1 Aromatherapy oil Participants will be given essential oil consisting of (Peppermint, Lavender, Clary Sage and Frankincense) together with a swab to put the oil on.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Whether aromatherapy can lower levels of anxiety in women in labour 1 year
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Whether aromatherapy decreases analgesia use in women in labour 1 year Whether aromatherapy increases her perceived quality and satisfaction of women in labour 1 year
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Kings Mill Hospital
🇬🇧Nottingham, United Kingdom