A pilot feasibility study of the effects of touch therapy on nurses.

Deborah McElligott, Mary Beth Holz, Laurie Carollo, Susan Somerville, Margarita Baggett, Sally Kuzniewski, Qiuhu Shi
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The White House Commission on Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM) has recommended that safe and effective CAM practices be evaluated to determine their role in maintaining wellness and promoting health. There is little research on individual bodywork/energy therapies and their effects on wellness. The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the effect of AMMA treatments on relaxation and anxiety in staff nurses, and to examine themes describing the nurses' experiences. It was hypothesized that nurses receiving AMMA treatments would demonstrate reduced anxiety, as measured by a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and increased relaxation, measured by physiologic parameters. The study was designed as a prospective, randomized, blinded clinical trial, with convenience sampling of 24 nurses working 12-hour shifts. While both groups demonstrated decreased anxiety after intervention, the experimental group consistently showed greater differences between pre- and post-treatment anxiety scores. The mean change in physiologic parameters between groups was not significant. Themes derived from a final interview included: importance of touch in nursing care, stress reduction, increased self-awareness, the need for self-care and a new understanding of the mind-body connection. Outcomes suggest the need for further research with a larger population to assess this intervention's impact on anxiety, stress, self-care and caring relationships.

触摸疗法对护士影响的初步可行性研究。
白宫补充替代医学委员会(CAM)建议对安全有效的辅助替代医学实践进行评估,以确定其在维持健康和促进健康方面的作用。关于个人身体/能量疗法及其对健康的影响的研究很少。本初步研究的目的是评估AMMA治疗对普通护士的放松和焦虑的影响,并检查描述护士经历的主题。假设接受AMMA治疗的护士通过视觉模拟量表(VAS)测量焦虑程度降低,通过生理参数测量放松程度增加。本研究设计为前瞻性、随机、盲法临床试验,方便抽样24名12小时轮班的护士。虽然两组在干预后都表现出焦虑程度的下降,但实验组在治疗前和治疗后的焦虑评分之间始终表现出更大的差异。各组间生理参数平均变化不显著。最后一次访谈的主题包括:触摸在护理中的重要性、减轻压力、增强自我意识、自我护理的必要性以及对身心联系的新理解。结果表明,需要在更大的人群中进行进一步的研究,以评估这种干预对焦虑、压力、自我照顾和照顾关系的影响。
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