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Feb 27, 2006 08:44 PM

Aromatherapy and nursing practice


Hi, I am a student and I am interested in aromatherapy and nursing. I am having a tough time finding articles or websites that describe what a nurse aromatherapist does or how to integrate aromatherapy in the nursing practice. any help would be greatly appreciated!

thanks


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Old May 21, 2006, 07:52 PM

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Hello DZCarrie,

I have some experiences with aromatherapy in a nursery home for elderly people. I am a male nurse. I used Lavander for sleeplessness and Basil for patients who anxious. The results were great. Most of the time the patients became better.

Greetz,

Kristjaan Panneman
The Netherlands
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from CharlieRN
Old May 24, 2006, 02:18 AM
Updated May 24, 2006 at 02:40 AM by CharlieRN

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Originally Posted by DZcarrie
Hi, I am a student and I am interested in aromatherapy and nursing. I am having a tough time finding articles or websites that describe what a nurse aromatherapist does or how to integrate aromatherapy in the nursing practice. any help would be greatly appreciated!

thanks
I would be very surprized if you can find any scientific evidence for the effectiveness of aromatherapy beyond that of placebo effect and of being a "comfort measure". There is a wealth of support for comfort measures. Comfort measures have been the core of traditional nursing practice. Many of the things we do are not really necessary to healing the illness. Changing bed linins daily is not on the same level as keeping the IV patent. The patient's broken leg will heal without a smooth clean sheet but not without the cast or traction. Pleasant smells will make the patients feel better and be happier. Calling it "therapy" is a bit much.

Scientific evidence is the result of rigorusly designed double blind studies that are replicable by those who do not believe in or support the thing being studied.
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Old May 24, 2006, 08:11 AM

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Where is that Zen, when ya need him???

If it works, if it causes no harm, and if it causes comfort... then why not? We are Scientists and Humans who want only the best for our Clients. We are Nurses.
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Old May 24, 2006, 10:36 AM

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Personally, I could care less about scientific support. If it makes someone happy, that's all I care about.
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from rnstar43
Old May 25, 2006, 07:17 PM

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you know you are absolutely right girl. When patients write to facilities to compliment the staff, it is about the attention to personal detail, they want the human touch. Most of the time the patients don't care about our clinical skills if we are cold as ice. The human touch is where the difference is.
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Old May 26, 2006, 10:03 PM

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The mind is a very powerful tool. With all the "scientific facts" , the one thing they don't or can't understand the healing powers of the mind. Something as simple as aromatherapy works so well that it can surprise alot of people that only believe in modern type of medicine. The old ways still work and is practiced by those who believe in treating all of the person, and not just the ailment.

Native
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from maryk99
Old May 29, 2006, 09:09 PM

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In my micro lab last semester, we did a disc diffusion assay against a staph aureus and e. coli. We were allowed to bring in chemicals to see if they inhibited bacterial growth. I tested lemon, tea tree, and thyme essential oils against staph aureus. Results:

Lemon oil: no zone of inhibition
Tea tree oil: 11 mm clear zone
Thyme oil: 25 mm clear zone
Control: peroxide 40mm clear zone

I have often heard the term clinical aromatherapist mostly in the massage 'journals' (loosely used) so am not sure about credentials.

see http://www.naha.org/schools_level_one_two.htm but I am not sure about the organization NAHA - I know nothing about it.
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from suebird3
Old Jun 01, 2006, 08:54 PM

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Charlie.....can you deny the benefits of Vicks VapoRub when you have clogged nostrils? Yes, it may be a drug, but the main ingredients ARE used in aromatherapy. Remember that....

Suebird3
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from jahra
Old Sep 09, 2006, 08:23 AM
Updated Sep 09, 2006 at 08:38 AM by jahra

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I have the book by Jane Buckle, its excellent.
She has training courses in aromatherapy too.

http://www.rjbuckle.com/BIOS/J-goin.html

and for your reference-----

http://www.naha.org/about_naha.htm
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