Auriculotherapy to reduce anxiety and pain in nursing professionals: a randomized clinical trial

RESUMEN Objectives: to evaluate the effectiveness of the auricular protocol (APPA) in reducing pain and anxiety and improving the quality of life of the nursing staff of a hospital. Method: randomized clinical trial with an initial sample of 180 professionals divided into 4 groups Control (G1), Seed (G2), Needle (G3) and Tape (G4). The evaluation instruments were the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, Pain Visual Analog Scale and Quality of Life instrument, applied at the start and after five and 10 sessions (five weeks). Descriptive statistics, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Cohen's d Index were used in the analysis. Results: there was a statistical difference (p < 0.05) for anxiety according to the repeated measures ANOVA, with better results for the G3 in the final assessment (Cohen's d index 1.08/17% reduction). There was a reduction of pain of 36% in G3 and 24% in G2 and a 13% increase in the mental aspect of quality of life for the G3, although without statistical significance. Conclusion: the APPA protocol reduced the anxiety levels of nursing staff after 10 sessions. Further studies are, however, suggested with new populations and in different contexts so that the results can be confirmed. RBR-5pc43m.

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Principais autores: Kurebayashi,Leonice Fumiko Sato, Turrini,Ruth Natalia Teresa, Souza,Talita Pavarini Borges de, Marques,Carolina Felicio, Rodrigues,Renata Tavares Franco, Charlesworth,Karen
Formato: Digital revista
Idioma:English
Publicado em: Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo 2017
Acesso em linha:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692017000100320
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