2021
DOI: 10.1200/op.21.00156
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Slow-Stroke Back Massage Compared With Music Therapy for Leukemia-Related Pain and Fatigue: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: PURPOSE: Comparison of two safe complementary medicine methods to treat cancer-related pain and fatigue in adult patients with acute leukemia during active treatment with chemotherapy. METHODS: A randomized trial with three groups (light massage, music therapy, and standard care) in Ahvaz, Iran, between 2018 and 2019. A total of 104 participants of the massage and music therapy groups received 15-minute intervention sessions, thrice weekly for 4 weeks, and participants of the control group received standard ca… Show more

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“…A sample size of 217 subjects was calculated based on comparing study groups based on a 5% level of significance, 80% power, effect size equal to 0.70, 21 number of groups (7-arm), and number of repeated measures (eight timepoints). Finally, assuming a drop-out rate of 20%, 273 patients were selected as the study participants.…”
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“…A sample size of 217 subjects was calculated based on comparing study groups based on a 5% level of significance, 80% power, effect size equal to 0.70, 21 number of groups (7-arm), and number of repeated measures (eight timepoints). Finally, assuming a drop-out rate of 20%, 273 patients were selected as the study participants.…”
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“…Slow-stroke back massage (SSBM), a light and safe massage technique performed on the patient's back (from the neck to the sacrum), was used in this study. This technique is carried out using slow, gentle, and rhythmic movements of the palms at a steady speed 21 (eMethods and Table A1 in Supplemental Appendix).…”
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“…are effective in controlling CRF. However, many patients do not have the desire or the ability to be committed to such treatments on a regular basis, and this is particularly true with patients with advanced cancer [ 16 18 ]. Therefore, pharmacological interventions can be considered a helpful approach, but evidence in this regard is limited and recommendations are often contradictory [ 19 21 ].…”
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“…Uncontrolled pain in children leads to the involvement of the cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and immune systems [ 11 ]. Pain relief is one of the most challenging aspects of patient care in cancer [ 12 ].…”
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