Complementary therapies in long-stay neurologyin-patient settings
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Complementary therapies in long-stay neurologyin-patient settings

Edith Walsh Complementary therapist, Thompson House Hospital in Co Antrim, Northern Ireland
Colin Wilson , Psychologist at Thompson House Hospital

THIS PILOT study was conducted to address the shortage of research into complementary therapies and does so by showing the differing impacts of aromatherapy, reflexology and relaxation on levels of pain, physical health, and mood in a group of long stay neurological patients

Nursing Standard. 13, 32, 32-35. doi: 10.7748/ns.13.32.32.s59

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