Background & Aim: Approximately 75% of patients with cancer experience acute nausea and vomiting (24 hours after chemotherapy). The aim of this study was to determine the effect of auricular acupressure in relieving acute nausea and vomiting among women with breast cancer receiving chemotherapy . Methods & Materials: This study was a posttest only randomized clinical trial conducted on 48 women with breast cancer receiving chemotherapy in Imam Khomeini and Hazrat Rasoul Akram hospital. Before chemotherapy and after obtaining informed consent, the patients were randomly allocated into intervention and control groups. Intervention group received routine medications for controlling nausea and vomiting as well as auricular acupre...
Auricular therapy (AT) has been historically viewed as a convenient approach adjunct to pharmacologi...
Purpose: To develop evidence-based best practice recommendations for nursing and other healthcare pr...
Purpose: Assess the effectiveness of acupuncture-point stimulation on acute and delayed chemotherapy...
Background & Aim: Approximately 75% of patients with cancer experience acute nausea and vomiting (24...
Background & Aim: Approximately 75 of patients with cancer experience acute nausea and vomiting (24 ...
Objective The aim of this study was to determine the effect of auricular acupressure in relieving na...
Patients with breast cancer are reported to experience nausea and vomiting during neoadjuvant chemot...
WOS: 000355111400022PubMed: 24787745Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect...
PubMed ID: 19748316Purpose: The aim of the current study was to assess the effect of acupressure app...
CONTEXT: Both positive and negative results have been reported in the literature from the use of acu...
The study was conducted for a period of six weeks among 40 cancer patients selected by purposive sam...
ContextBoth positive and negative results have been reported in the literature from the use of acupr...
Genç, Aslı (Arel Author)This experimental study was planned to assess the efficiency of the acupress...
Background: Control of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) has improved with advances in...
Background: Acupuncture has been demonstrated as an effective way to control nausea and vomiting ind...
Auricular therapy (AT) has been historically viewed as a convenient approach adjunct to pharmacologi...
Purpose: To develop evidence-based best practice recommendations for nursing and other healthcare pr...
Purpose: Assess the effectiveness of acupuncture-point stimulation on acute and delayed chemotherapy...
Background & Aim: Approximately 75% of patients with cancer experience acute nausea and vomiting (24...
Background & Aim: Approximately 75 of patients with cancer experience acute nausea and vomiting (24 ...
Objective The aim of this study was to determine the effect of auricular acupressure in relieving na...
Patients with breast cancer are reported to experience nausea and vomiting during neoadjuvant chemot...
WOS: 000355111400022PubMed: 24787745Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect...
PubMed ID: 19748316Purpose: The aim of the current study was to assess the effect of acupressure app...
CONTEXT: Both positive and negative results have been reported in the literature from the use of acu...
The study was conducted for a period of six weeks among 40 cancer patients selected by purposive sam...
ContextBoth positive and negative results have been reported in the literature from the use of acupr...
Genç, Aslı (Arel Author)This experimental study was planned to assess the efficiency of the acupress...
Background: Control of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) has improved with advances in...
Background: Acupuncture has been demonstrated as an effective way to control nausea and vomiting ind...
Auricular therapy (AT) has been historically viewed as a convenient approach adjunct to pharmacologi...
Purpose: To develop evidence-based best practice recommendations for nursing and other healthcare pr...
Purpose: Assess the effectiveness of acupuncture-point stimulation on acute and delayed chemotherapy...