The effectiveness of foot reflexology in reducing anxiety and duration of labor in primiparas: An open-label randomized controlled trial

Reflexology alleviates anxiety and may shorten the duration of labor. We evaluated the effect of reflexology on anxiety level and duration of labor in primiparas with moderate-to-severe anxiety. In this open-label randomized-controlled trial, primiparas with moderate-to-severe anxiety were randomize...

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Published inComplementary therapies in clinical practice Vol. 38; p. 101085
Main Authors Levy, Ilana, Attias, Samuel, Stern Lavee, Tamar, Avneri, Ofri, Cohen, Gil, Balachsan, Shosh, Sagi, Shlomi, Schiff, Elad
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2020
Elsevier Science Ltd
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Summary:Reflexology alleviates anxiety and may shorten the duration of labor. We evaluated the effect of reflexology on anxiety level and duration of labor in primiparas with moderate-to-severe anxiety. In this open-label randomized-controlled trial, primiparas with moderate-to-severe anxiety were randomized into one of two groups: addition of reflexology to usual care, or usual care only. The primary outcome was a change in the level of anxiety during reflexology treatment. Ninety-nine women were assigned to reflexology treatment while ninety received usual care only. A larger alleviation of anxiety was observed immediately after reflexology treatment as compared to the control group during the 30 min following group assignment. Reflexology did not affect the length of delivery. Foot reflexology had a positive short-term anxiolytic effect during labor in primiparas with moderate-to-severe anxiety but did not affect the duration of labor. •Foot reflexology reduces anxiety during labor in primiparas with moderate to severe anxiety.•Foot reflexology does not affect the length of delivery.•Expectations from reflexology treatment are not associated with reduction of anxiety or duration of labor.
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ISSN:1744-3881
1873-6947
DOI:10.1016/j.ctcp.2019.101085