Effect on autonomic nervous activity of applying hot towels for 10 s to the back during bed baths.
Inaho ShishidoIssei KonyaRika YanoPublished in: Journal of physiological anthropology (2020)
Bed baths that involved AHT10s caused participants to maintain a higher skin temperature and warmer feeling than under the wiping-only condition; they also provided comfort during the interventions. However, the bed baths with AHT10s did not allow participants to reach a relaxed state; moreover, there was no change in autonomic nerve activity. This may be due to participants' increased anxiety from skin exposure and the intervention being limited to one part of the body.