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BACKGROUND: Using Reiki and back massage to support pharmacological treatments is increasingly common in nursing. This study aimed to determine the effects of Reiki and back massage on pain, analgesic use, and vital signs among women who had undergone an open abdominal hysterectomy. METHODS: This e...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.explore.2021.07.004
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Reiki and Back Massage: A Camel's Journey Through the Desert of Postoperative Recovery
The field of postoperative care is a vast and constantly evolving desert, where researchers strive to find effective ways to manage pain and promote healing. This study explores the potential benefits of Reiki and back massage as complementary therapies for women recovering from abdominal hysterectomy. The researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial, comparing the effects of Reiki, back massage, and a control group on pain intensity, analgesic use, and vital signs. Their findings provide valuable insights into the potential therapeutic benefits of these complementary therapies.
Reiki's Potential for Pain Relief
The study found that Reiki significantly reduced pain intensity and analgesic use compared to back massage and the control group. This finding suggests that Reiki may be a promising complementary therapy for managing postoperative pain in women recovering from abdominal hysterectomy. It's like discovering a hidden oasis in the desert of pain, offering soothing relief for those seeking respite from discomfort.
Navigating the Desert of Postoperative Recovery
This research encourages exploration of complementary therapies like Reiki and back massage for managing postoperative pain. The study's findings suggest that these therapies can potentially reduce pain intensity and analgesic use, promoting a smoother and more comfortable recovery experience for patients. As we continue to journey through the desert of postoperative care, this study provides valuable insights into the potential benefits of complementary therapies, offering hope for more effective and patient-centered approaches to healing.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study highlights the potential benefits of Reiki and back massage for managing postoperative pain in women recovering from abdominal hysterectomy. The findings suggest that Reiki, in particular, may be a promising complementary therapy for reducing pain and analgesic use, promoting a more comfortable recovery experience. This research underscores the importance of exploring a diverse range of therapeutic options to meet the individual needs of patients navigating the often challenging terrain of postoperative recovery.
Date :
- Date Completed 2022-07-07
- Date Revised 2022-09-28
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