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. 2020 Sep 1;2020(9):CD011216. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD011216.pub2

Mojalli 2017.

Study name Chammomil fragrance impact on anxiety and pain after cesarean section in nulliparous women
Methods Randomised controlled trial; double‐blinded
Participants Inclusion criteria: Iranian race women, from 18 to 35 years, submitted to spinal anaesthesia; CS time less than 90 minutes; single pregnancy; the absence of anxiety disorders
Exclusion criteria: ileus inertia during or after operation
Target sample size: 98 women
Interventions Intervention group: seven drops of chamomile fragrance for 10 minutes inhalation
Control group: seven drops of still water for 10 minutes
Outcomes Primary: pain; time point 10 minutes; method of measurement 'VAS'
Secondary: anxiety; time point 10 minutes; method of measurement 'Spilberg anxiety inventory'
Starting date 01 July 2017
Contact information Dr Mohammad Mojalli PhD
Gonabad University Of Medical Sciences, Gonabad, Iran
+98 51 5722 3028 | mmojali@yahoo.com
Notes IRCT2017052834169N1 | No data provided