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Massage Therapy for Children With Cancer

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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY NURSING
卷 26, 期 1, 页码 16-28

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1043454208323295

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massage; cancer; children; cortisol; symptoms; parent massage

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  1. American Massage Therapy Association
  2. Pine Tree Apple Tennis Classic of Children's Hospital and Clinics of Minnesota
  3. American Cancer Society Professorship of Oncology Nursing (JPW)

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This pilot study aimed to determine the feasibility of providing massage to children with cancer to reduce symptoms in children and anxiety in parents. Twenty-three children/parent dyads were enrolled; 17 completed all data points. Children with cancer ages 1 to 18 years, received at least 2 identical cycles of chemotherapy, and one parent, participated in the 2-period crossover design in which 4 weekly massage sessions alternated with 4 weekly quiet-time control sessions. Changes in relaxation (heart and respiratory rates, blood pressure, and salivary cortisol level) and symptoms (pain, nausea, anxiety, and fatigue) were assessed in children; anxiety and fatigue were measured in parents. Massage was more e effective than quiet time at reducing heart rate in children, anxiety in children less than age 14 years, and parent anxiety There were no significant changes in blood pressure, cortisol, pain, nausea, or fatigue. Children reported that massage helped them feet better, lessened their anxiety and worries, and had longer lasting effects than quiet time. Massage in children with cancer is feasible and appears to decrease anxiety in parents and younger children.

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