To find inner peace: soft massage as an established and integrated part of palliative care.

The aim of this study was to demonstrate how people with incurable cancer experienced soft massage in a palliative care setting in which massage was used as an established and integrated part of the nursing care. To reach a deep understanding of the experiences of receiving soft massage a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach was chosen. The study was based on interviews with eight patients in an advanced home care setting who had all received soft massage as part of their daily care. Soft massage was experienced by the informants as a way to find inner peace. During the massage the patients felt dignified, while memories from past massage sessions were about becoming free. These experiences of dignity and freedom brought hopes for the future.

The conclusion is that soft massage ought to be offered in the ordinary palliative care. More research is needed to understand what is needed to integrate and establish methods such as soft massage in the palliative care.

Beck I, Runeson I, Blomqvist K. To find inner peace: soft massage as an established and integrated part of palliative care. Int J Palliat Nurs. 2009 Nov;15(11):541-5

Related posts:

  1. Randomized trial of therapeutic massage for chronic neck pain.
  2. Comparison of a targeted and general massage protocol on strength, function, and symptoms associated with carpal tunnel syndrome: a randomized pilot study.
  3. Massage for Low Back Pain: An Updated Systematic Review Within the Framework of the Cochrane Back Review Group.
  4. Massage for Low Back Pain: An Updated Systematic Review Within the Framework of the Cochrane Back Review Group.
  5. Massage therapy for children with cancer.

Speak Your Mind

Tell us what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!