Friday, July 2, 2010

In Integrative Review of Reiki Touch Therapy Research

The National Center of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)14 classifies TT, HT, and Reiki as biofield therapies, the medical use of subtle energy fields in and around the body for positive health effects.

An Integrative Review of Reiki Touch Therapy Research, Anne Vitale MSN, BPRN, BC

"Reiki touch therapy is a complementary biofield energy therapy that involves the use of hands to help strengthen the body’s ability to heal. There is growing interest among nurses to use Reiki in patient care and as a self-care treatment, however, with little supportive empirical research and evidence to substantiate these practices. The purpose of this integrative review is to begin the systematic process of evaluating the findings of published Reiki research. Selected investigations using Reiki for effects on stress, relaxation, depression, pain, and wound healing management, among others, is reviewed and summarized. A summary of Reiki studies table illustrates the study descriptions and Reiki treatment protocols specified in the investigations. Synthesis of findings for clinical practice and implications for future research are explored. KEY WORDS: integrative review, nursing practice, pain management, Reiki, relaxation, research, stress Holist Nurs Pract 2007;21(4):167–179

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