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. 2013 May;19(5):464-70.
doi: 10.1089/acm.2011.0873. Epub 2012 Nov 27.

Effect of back massage intervention on anxiety, comfort, and physiologic responses in patients with congestive heart failure

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Effect of back massage intervention on anxiety, comfort, and physiologic responses in patients with congestive heart failure

Wei-Ling Chen et al. J Altern Complement Med. 2013 May.

Abstract

Background: Patients suffering from congestive heart failure (CHF) frequently feel physical suffering and anxiety.

Objectives: The researchers investigated whether back massage could reduce anxiety, discomfort, and physical suffering in patients with CHF. The effects of gender and severity-dependent response of back massage on anxiety and discomfort in patients were also analyzed.

Design: The study used a quasi-experimental design with one group pretest and posttest.

Participants: Sixty-four participants were recruited in southern Taiwan.

Outcome measures: The modified State Anxiety Inventory, the discomfort Visual Analogue Scale, electronic blood pressure (BP) gauges, stethoscopes and the pulse oximetry were used in this study.

Results: The participants' systolic BP (F (3, 189)=18.91, p<0.01), diastolic BP (F (3, 189)=13.40, p<0.01), heart rate (F (3, 189)=26.28, p<0.01), and respiratory rates (F (3, 189)=5.77, p<0.01) were significantly decreased after back massage. Oxygen saturation levels showed significant increases (F (3, 189)=42.82, p<0.01). Male participants revealed a more significant reduction in anxiety than the female participants (F (1, 50)=7.27, p=0.01). Those with more severe heart failure and greater levels of anxiety (F (2, 61)=4.31, p=0.02) and systolic BP (F (2, 61)=3.86, p=0.03) demonstrated significantly greater responses to back massage.

Conclusions: Back massage significantly reduced anxiety in the study population. Systolic BP decreased to a greater degree in the male participants, particularly in those with severe heart failure and greater levels of anxiety and higher systolic BP. This study was conducted without a control group. Randomized clinical trials are needed to validate the effectiveness of back massage on patients with CHF.

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