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Title: | Somayeh |
Other Titles: | IJNMR |
Authors: | Jafari, Hedayat Janati, Yadollah Yazdani, Jamshid Bali, Nasrin Hassanpour, Somayeh |
Keywords: | Fatigue Iran relaxation stem cell transplantation |
Issue Date: | Sep-2018 |
Citation: | Volume 23 ¦ Issue 5 ¦ September-October 2018 |
Abstract: | Many patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) experience fatigue due to their disease process and its long period of treatment. Using nonpharmacological methods to help reduce their fatigue is a reasonable endeavor. The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of Benson’s relaxation technique on fatigue levels in patients after HSCT. Materials and Methods: Thirty‑seven patients were randomly selected to the intervention (n = 19) and control group (n = 18). In the intervention group, the participants performed Benson’s relaxation exercises for 20 min twice per day over a period of 15 days. The data collection tools used included a demographic and medical information form and the Brief Fatigue Inventory, completed by both groups on three different occasions (upon admission and days 8 and 14 after the HSCT). The data obtained were analyzed in Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version‑20 using statistical tests. Results: The results of the independent t‑test showed no significant preintervention differences in fatigue levels between the two groups. On days 8 (t = 11.21, p < 0.001) and 14 after the transplant (t = 15.62, p < 0.001), a significant difference was observed in the mean level of fatigue between the two groups. Conclusions: These findings indicate that Benson’s relaxation technique would improve fatigue in HSCT patients |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1515 |
Appears in Collections: | 1. Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research |
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