# Clinicians' opinion on massage in the intensive care unit patients

**Authors:** Tomasz Zwoliński, Marta Jaskulak, Konrad Janicki, Bartłomiej Siek, Dominika Batycka-Stachnik, Bartosz Wilczyński, Dominika Szalewska, Kamila Gworys, Piotr Wąż

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpain.2025.1452434 · 2025-04-09

## TL;DR

This study explores clinicians' views on using massage for ICU patients, finding that most see it as safe and beneficial when done by physiotherapists.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into clinician perceptions of massage safety and utility in ICU rehabilitation.

## Key findings

- 71% of physiotherapists view massage as beneficial and safe for ICU patients.
- 96% of physicians and 92% of nurses recommend massage for ICU rehabilitation.
- Clinicians believe massage can reduce pain, anxiety, and improve sleep and bowel movement.

## Abstract

Physiotherapy in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a common medical procedure involving mainly elements of mobilisation, electrotherapy and also, in various forms and to a lesser extent, elements of massage. Massage can positively influence the physical and psychological outcomes of the ICU) patients.

The study aimed to assess the perception of physiotherapists (PTs), physicians (PHs), and registered nurses (RNs) working in ICU about the possibilities and safety of implementing massage in the process of rehabilitation of ICU patients.

This multicentre survey was conducted in Poland in three ICUs (Gdansk, Koscierzyna, Krakow). A total of 135 people participated in the study. Of these, 25.9% (35/135) were PTs, 21.5% (29/135) were PHs, and 52.6% (71/135) were RNs. The questionnaires were distributed and collected online (directly by respondents to Google Form system) and in written form.

Most PTs—71% (25/35)—perceive massage as a beneficial and safe treatment while working with ICU patients. PHs 96% (28/29) and RNs 92% (65/71) also recommend using massage by physiotherapists to rehabilitate ICU patients. In the respondents' opinion, the possibilities for the use of massage by PHs and RNs are lower (between 20% and 55%).

According to the surveyed clinicians working in the ICU, massage is a safe form of treatment, especially when performed by PTs and it could be a permanent element of rehabilitation among ICU patients, especially for reducing pain, anxiety and restlessness and also improving sleep quality and bowel movement.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** pain (MESH:D010146), ICU (MESH:C000657744), anxiety (MESH:D001007), restlessness (MESH:D011595)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12014692