Menopause Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Primrose Oil Versus Lavender Oil on Hot Flashes and Night Sweats Among Menopausal Women
Verified date | August 2023 |
Source | Cairo University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
there is a scanty of researches which integrate to investigate the comparing effect of evening primrose oil and lavender as the essential oil that affects on menopausal vasomotor symptoms especially hot flashes and night sweet Therefore, the current study is expected to contribute to the knowledge and practice regarding the effect of lavender versus primrose oil on hot flashes and night sweat in menopausal women.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 3 |
Est. completion date | July 20, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | April 21, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 40 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - can read and write - experienced amenorrhea for > 6 months - mild or moderate-to-severe hot flashes at least twice daily - normal blood pressure - normal kidney and liver function - no abnormal vaginal bleeding - no sensitivity to herbal substances Exclusion Criteria: - Women with serious disease such as kidney, liver, seizure and allerg - use of hormonal medications or herbal treatment in the preceding 2 months for treatment of hot flushes or night sweet |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Egypt | Faculty of nursinf | Cairo |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Cairo University |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | frequency of hot flashes among menopausal women. | it will be assessed by Daily Hot Flash Diary: It is a selfreport dairy in which participants recorded how many hot flashes they experienced on a daily basis. Hot flashes throughout a 7-day period were added to produce a weekly hot flash frequency score | Before intervention, 4 week after intervention, 8 week after intervention | |
Primary | severity of hot flashes among menopausal women | it will be assessed by Daily Hot Flash Diaryas well as the severity of each hot flash on a scale of 1-3 (1 being mild, 2 moderate, and 3 severe). the number of hot flashes reported in each severity level was used to calculate the daily severity score, the total number of daily severity scores over the course of seven days was used to determine the hot flash severity index.
The hot flash severity score for each day was calculated as the sum of the number of hot flashes within each severity category, multiplied by the severity score for that category, with the resulting sum divided by the total number of hot flashes |
Before intervention, 4 week after intervention, 8 week after intervention | |
Primary | to To what extent hot flash and night sweet are a problem | This tool is standardized tool to measure the extent to which hot flash and night sweet are a problem, it is a subscale of the Hot Flush Rating Scale (HFRS) this validated self-report measure has three questions using 10-point Likert scales to rate the extent to which HFNS are problematic, distressing, and the cause of interference in daily life. Problem rating is calculated as the mean of the three questions, with higher scores indicating more problematic | Before intervention, 4 week after intervention, 8 week after intervention | |
Secondary | Hot Flash Related Daily Interference | It is a 10-item scale developed by Carpenter, (2001) to assess the degree to which hot flashes interfere with women's daily life activities. The first nine items assess the quality of daily life activities including work, social activities, leisure activities, sleep, mood, concentration, relationships with others, sexuality, and enjoyment of life and the tenth item assesses the overall quality of life. On a scale of 0 (do not interfere) to 10 (totally interfere), Women rate the extent to which hot flashes interfered with each item throughout the previous week. A total score is calculated by summing items. Higher scores reflect more interference from hot flashes and a greater impact on quality of life. The total score ranges from 0-100. This score was interpreted to the Mild interference 0-33•corresponding daily interference as follows: Moderate interference 34-67• Severe interference 68-100• | Before intervention, 4 week after intervention, 8 week after intervention |
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