Beauty therapy tested to soothe fears of isolated cancer patients
NCT ID NCT03959007
Summary
This study tested whether relaxing aesthetic care sessions could help patients feel better during difficult hospital stays. It involved 70 adults with acute leukemia or receiving a stem cell transplant, who had to stay in a protected isolation room for weeks. Researchers used questionnaires to see if these pampering sessions reduced anxiety and improved quality of life compared to standard care alone.
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University Hospital
Lille, 59045, France
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