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Feasibility Study for a Randomized Controlled Trial of Aromatherapy Footbath for Stimulating Onset of Labor in Term Pregnant Women

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  • Yuriko Tadokoro

    (Chiba Faculty of Nursing, Tokyo Healthcare University, Funabashi 273-8710, Japan
    Chiba Postgraduate School of Nursing, Tokyo Healthcare University, Funabashi 273-8710, Japan)

  • Kaori Takahata

    (School of Nursing, Shonan Kamakura University of Medical Sciences, Kamakura 247-0066, Japan)

Abstract

We evaluated the feasibility of a new research methodology designed for conducting a future, large-scale randomized controlled trial (RCT). This future RCT is aimed at evaluating the effects of repeated aromatherapy footbaths on stimulating the onset of labor. Herein, we conducted a pilot RCT with two arms among low-risk pregnant women at or beyond 39 weeks of gestation before labor onset. These two arms consisted of a treatment group performing aromatherapy footbaths twice a day (n = 7) and a usual care group (n = 8). This study was prospectively registered in the Clinical Trials Registry of the University Hospital Medical Information Network in Japan (UMIN000037398). Feasibility was assessed across the domains of acceptability , demand , implementation , practicality , process , resources , and management using questionnaires, researcher records, and semi-structured interviews with the treatment group and midwives at the setting facility. The new research methodology was found to be feasible, although challenges were identified in the process and implementation . For process , the research participation rate was 55.5%. For implementation , the adherence rate among the multiparous participants in the treatment group ranged from 50% to 94%. An imbalance between both groups was found. Areas that need careful planning and methodological improvements include random allocation, treatment method, and participation criteria.

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  • Yuriko Tadokoro & Kaori Takahata, 2025. "Feasibility Study for a Randomized Controlled Trial of Aromatherapy Footbath for Stimulating Onset of Labor in Term Pregnant Women," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 22(6), pages 1-17, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:22:y:2025:i:6:p:950-:d:1681031
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