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NCT06833658
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Effects of Aromatherapy with Essential Oils on Anxiety and Depression in Perioperative Patients with Pancreatic Cancer

Sponsor: Peking University First Hospital

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The objective of this study is to investigate whether aromatherapy essential oils are effective in alleviating anxiety and depression in participants undergoing perioperative pancreatic cancer treatment. Researchers compared aromatherapy essential oils with a placebo (a substance that appears similar but contains no essential oils) to determine their efficacy in reducing anxiety and depression in these participants. Participants were required to undergo aromatherapy for 2 hours daily over a period of 15 days. Assessments of anxiety and depression were conducted one day before surgery, 14 days after surgery, and 42 days after surgery, with their scores recorded accordingly.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

156

Start Date

2025-11-01

Completion Date

2025-12-03

Last Updated

2025-02-19

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Experimental: Aromatherapy with essential oil intervention

Aromatherapy, customized to meet the psychological needs of pancreatic cancer patients, was employed as part of the intervention. A senior aromatherapist developed the protocol, selecting pleasant essential oils diluted at a ratio of 1-2 drops in 70ml of water. The aromatherapy was administered twice daily for one hour each session using an aromatherapy diffuser.During aromatherapy, nurses should inspect patients every 30 minutes to ensure comfort, and take immediate action if discomfort is reported.

OTHER

Control Group 0.9% Isotonic Saline

1\. Pre - operation: Present pancreatic cancer knowledge, such as causes, common symptoms, treatment methods, and the need for surgery. Answer patients' queries promptly to reduce their fear of the disease and surgery. 2. Post - operation: Report the surgical outcome, explain common post - op complications and solutions to relieve negative emotions. 3. Post - operation: Intensify post - op education on drainage tube care, activity guidelines, disease knowledge, and diet advice. Strengthen mental health education, encourage family members to show more concern for patients, and enhance family support. 4. Pre - discharge: Provide discharge instructions to patients and their families. Guide patients who need tube removal and suture removal after discharge to make online appointments for outpatient follow - up.