Effects of an ice roller on chronic kidney disease‐associated pruritus in patients receiving haemodialysis

Author:

Lin Jong‐Ni1ORCID,Chen Chiu‐Feng2ORCID,Huang Chih‐Yuan34ORCID,Lai Feng‐Min5ORCID,Wang Chi‐Jane6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing, College of Nursing and Health Sciences Da‐Yeh University Changhua Taiwan

2. Department of Nursing Ditmanson Medical Foundation Chia‐Yi Christian Hospital Chia‐Yi Taiwan

3. Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine Ditmanson Medical Foundation Chia‐Yi Christian Hospital Chia‐Yi Taiwan

4. Department of Sport Management, College of Recreation and Health Management Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science Tainan Taiwan

5. Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Nursing and Health Sciences Da‐Yeh University Changhua Taiwan

6. Department of Nursing, College of Medicine National Cheng Kung University Tainan Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundChronic kidney disease‐associated pruritus is a distressing symptom and has a far‐reaching impact on patients' sleep and quality of life for most patients receiving haemodialysis. Traditional therapies have limited effectiveness.ObjectivesThis study aimed to invent a self‐operated ice roller and evaluate its efficacy in relieving pruritus, sleep quality, and quality of life.DesignThis study was experimental with a two‐arm parallel group design.ParticipantsA convenient sampling method was used to recruit 60 patients receiving haemodialysis who reported pruritus (5D‐Itch Scale score >5) lasting over 4 weeks in Taiwan. The participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups: the intervention group used an ice roller for 7 days, while the control group received no anti‐pruritus treatment.MeasurementsThis study was experimental with a two‐arm parallel group design. The measurement instruments included the 5D‐Itch Scale, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and WHOQOL‐BREF‐Taiwan Version. The analysis of covariance, chi‐square, Independent t tests, and partial Eta2 (η2p) were used to analyse the data.ResultsThe participants' mean age was 62.77 years. Application of the ice roller significantly decreased overall pruritus (p < .05; η2p = .09) and distribution of pruritus‐associated bodily parts (p = .03; η2p = .08). There were no statistically significant differences in sleep quality and related indicators between the experimental and control groups at the study endpoint. Regarding quality of life, only the social relationship domain significantly differed between the two groups (p = .02; η2p = .08).ConclusionsThe ice roller can decrease pruritus and its distribution in patients receiving haemodialysis, serving as an adjunct therapy alongside conventional anti‐pruritus treatments.

Publisher

Wiley

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