PMID: 16518156Mar 7, 2006Paper

A pilot study: Reiki for self-care of nurses and healthcare providers

Holistic Nursing Practice
Angela Brathovde

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine if Reiki energy therapy, level I, was taught as a self-care practice to healthcare providers, would their caring perceptions change? Methodological triangulation technique, including a self-report caring scale and interviews, was used, demonstrating positive changes in perceptions of participants' caring behaviors.

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