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Original Abstract of the Article

Main Research Findings

Reiki therapy may be effective as an adjunct to opioid therapy for pain control in children after surgery. 3 Reiki therapy can also be used to improve quality of life, mood, and symptom distress in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. 2 Additionally, Reiki can be administered remotely to relieve pain in women after elective Cesarean sections.

Reasons for Side Effects

Reiki is a form of energy work, and it's believed to balance the body's energy, thereby reducing pain and other symptoms. Unlike medications, Reiki does not directly affect the body, resulting in fewer side effects and high safety. 2

Common Side Effects

Relaxation

Many patients who received Reiki report feeling relaxed. 2

No Side Effects

There have been no reported side effects from Reiki. 2

Side Effect Countermeasures

As Reiki has few side effects, no special countermeasures are necessary. 2

Comparison between Studies

Commonalities in Studies

Multiple studies have shown that Reiki may reduce pain and other symptoms. 3 2

Differences in Studies

Due to variations in study subjects, methods, and evaluation criteria, direct comparison of research findings is not possible.

Cautions Regarding Application in Real Life

Reiki is recommended as a complementary therapy rather than a replacement for medication or other treatments. Consulting a doctor before receiving Reiki is crucial.

Limitations of Current Research

There is still insufficient research to definitively validate the efficacy of Reiki. Further research is needed.

Future Research Directions

Rigorous research designs are needed to more clearly assess the effects of Reiki. Development of new methods to evaluate Reiki's effectiveness is also crucial.

Conclusion

Reiki has the potential to be a safe and effective complementary therapy. Reiki may reduce pain and other symptoms, potentially enhancing quality of life. 2 However, more research is needed to firmly establish Reiki's effectiveness.


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