Effects of Reiki on Mental Health Care: A Systematic Review.

Holistic Nursing Practice
Juceli Andrade Paiva MoreroLucilene Cardoso

Abstract

This systematic review aimed to identify the benefits of Reiki in mental health care. Eleven studies were included. Although the number of studies is limited, the results contribute to the potential beneficial role of Reiki in mental health care. Persistent studies using Reiki with broad samples, consistent randomized controlled trials, and patterned protocols are recommended.

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