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Effects of Hand Acupressure on Sleep Quality and Pruritus in Patients on Hemodialysis
Yeo Ju Kim, Hyojung Park
Korean J Adult Nurs 2020;32(6):610-622.   Published online December 31, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7475/kjan.2020.32.6.610
Purpose
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of hand acupressure on sleep quality and pruritus in patients on hemodialysis and to propose an effective, evidence-based nursing intervention. Methods: This was a single-blind, placebo-controlled, group comparison study with 40 participants. The intervention was conducted thrice a week for six weeks, and the intervention group (n=20) received hand acupressure on sleep and pruritusrelated acupoints (A1, A3, A8, A12, A16, C5, C8, I2, E8, N5, G11, K9, B19, J2, J5, N9) by attaching Seoambong and pressing with Seoamchimbong. The placebo-controlled group (n=20) received hand acupressure on sites irrelevant to sleep or pruritus in the same way as the intervention group. Data were collected before and six weeks after the intervention. Results: There were significant inter-group differences in Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score, total sleep time, sleep efficiency, number of awakenings, and subjective pruritus. However, there were no significant inter-group differences in time of awakenings. Conclusion: Hand acupressure was found to be an effective nursing intervention to improve sleep quality and reduce pruritus in patients on hemodialysis.

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  • Effects of hand-press pellet on pain and daily life of elders with chronic lower back pain: randomized controlled trial
    Hyojung Park, Hyejin Lee
    BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
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A Study on the Effects of the Hand Acupressure Therapy on Sleep Quality and Mood State of Insomniac Adults
Eun Hee Hwang, Mi Young Kim
J Korean Acad Adult Nurs 2008;20(1):21-32.   Published online February 29, 2008
PURPOSE
This study was to identify the effects of the hand acupressure therapy on sleep quality and mood state of adults having insomnia.
METHODS
The study was a one group pretest-posttest design. The subjects for this study were 15 insomniac adults. All the subjects were assessed for their sleep quality and mood state using PSQI(Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) and POMS(Profile of Mood States). The pellet stimulating hand acupressure therapy was applied using New Seoam Press Pellets 1 Ho for 4 weeks. Data were analyzed by the SPSS 12.0 version program with descriptive statistics and wilcoxon signed-rank test.
RESULTS
The mean total score of PSQI was 6.67 and the POMS was 6.68. There were significant decreases in subject's total PSQI score(p=.000) and in total POMS score(p=.008) after the therapy.
CONCLUSION
These results suggest that pellet stimulating hand acupressure therapy is effective for sleep quality and mood state of adults having insomnia.
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