Title :
Effect of hand massage on autonomic activity, anxiety, relaxation and sense of affinity
Author :
Kunikata, H. ; Watanabe, Kumi ; Tanioka, Tetsuya
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nursing, Kagawa Prefectural Univ. of Helth Sci., Kagawa, Japan
Abstract :
This study examined the effects of hand massage on autonomic activity, anxiety, relaxation and sense of affinity by performing it to healthy people before applying the technic in actual clinical practice. Findings were showed below: 1) the significant increase in the pNN50 and the significant decrease in the heart rate meant the intervention of massage increased the autonomic nervous activity, improved the parasympathetic nerve activity and reduced the sympathetic nerve activity. This means the subjects were considered to be in a state of relaxation. 2) Salivary a amylase has been reported as a possible indicator for sympathetic nerve activity. In the results of this study, there was no significant difference in the salivary a amylase despite a decrease after massage. 3) State anxiety score is to measure temporal situational reactions while being in the state of anxiety. This score decreased significantly after massage, which was a result similar to those in a previous study. 4) The level of willingness to communicate with other person and the sense of affinity toward the massage-performer had a positive change of 70 percent. From this, it can be considered that a comfortable physical contact between a patient and a nursing profession, who are in a supported-supportive relationship, leads to an effect of shortening the gap in their psychological distance.
Keywords :
neurophysiology; patient care; autonomic anxiety; autonomic nervous activity; autonomic relaxation; clinical practice; hand massage; heart rate; pNN50; parasympathetic nerve activity; supported-supportive relationship; sympathetic nerve activity; temporal situational reactions; Atmospheric measurements; Heart rate variability; Medical services; Particle measurements; Physiology; Psychology; anxiety; autonomic activity; hand massage; nursing skill; relaxation; sense of affinity;
Conference_Titel :
Natural Language Processing andKnowledge Engineering (NLP-KE), 2011 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tokushima
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-729-0
DOI :
10.1109/NLPKE.2011.6138239