2019
DOI: 10.1111/scs.12790
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A pilot study of parents’ experiences of reflexology treatment for infants with colic in Finland

Abstract: A pilot study of parents' experiences of reflexology treatment for infants with colic in Finland Background: Many infants under 4 months suffer from infantile colic. Infants with colic cry a lot, appear to be in pain, and it is difficult to sooth them. Colic is a painful condition for the infant and very stressful to parents. Parents in Finland get advice to try reflexology treatment for their infant, but there are no studies in Finland to support this advice. Aim: The aim of the pilot study was to treat infan… Show more

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“…They analyzed the results of articles published by 2020 and reported that reflexology can be effective for mitigating pain and regulating heartbeat, increasing oxygen saturation, relieving neonatal colic symptoms, reducing spasms, and improving motor skills of children suffering from cerebral palsy. Hannula et al [28] also conducted a study to evaluate the effect of reflexology on the symptoms of colic in infants. A total of 35 infants with colic participated in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They analyzed the results of articles published by 2020 and reported that reflexology can be effective for mitigating pain and regulating heartbeat, increasing oxygen saturation, relieving neonatal colic symptoms, reducing spasms, and improving motor skills of children suffering from cerebral palsy. Hannula et al [28] also conducted a study to evaluate the effect of reflexology on the symptoms of colic in infants. A total of 35 infants with colic participated in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inconsolable crying of infants can cause significant stress and can have an adverse physiological, emotional, and psychological impact on both infants and their parents [ 7 , 11 , 12 ]. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), herbal medicine, tuina therapy, and acupuncture according to pattern identification are used for NC and most symptoms improve within 2 weeks during treatment [ 4 , 13 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%