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The impact of healing touch on pediatric oncology patients

机译:康复接触对小儿肿瘤科患者的影响

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Hypotheses. Healing Touch (HT) is an energy therapy that has been shown to lower stress, pain, and fatigue in adult oncology patients. This study evaluated the feasibility of administering HT in pediatric oncology inpatient and outpatient units at Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women and Children. Study design. This study was a 1-year randomized prospective study consisting of 2 study arms. The HT arm was considered the treatment group, and reading/play activity was designated as the control group. Participants were randomly assigned to each arm on enrollment in the study. Methods. They were recruited by the pediatric oncology social worker. Interested participants were asked to provide informed consent and were randomized to either the HT arm or the reading/play activity arm of the study. They received their designated intervention for 30 minutes at each inpatient or outpatient encounter. Participants, parents, and care providers were asked to complete preintervention and postintervention assessments. Results. In all, 15 participants, aged 3 to 18 years old, were approached about the study between July 2009 and June 2010. A total of 9 participants enrolled (recruitment rate of 60%); 6 patients were randomized to receive HT sessions, and 3 patients received reading/play activities; 2 participants dropped out of the study because of prolonged hospitalizations and complicated treatments. An additional participant expired while in the study because of disease progression. Those in the HT group showed significant decreases in the scores for pain, stress, and fatigue for participants, parents, and caregivers. Furthermore, parents' perception of their children's pain decreased significantly for the HT group when compared with the group receiving reading/play activity. Conclusion. This study demonstrates the feasibility of using energy therapy in the pediatric oncology patient population. There also seems to be an interest in this treatment modality for this patient population. Furthermore, these findings suggest that HT has a positive impact on pain, stress, and fatigue related to oncology treatment.
机译:假设。 Healing Touch(HT)是一种能量疗法,已被证明可降低成人肿瘤患者的压力,疼痛和疲劳。这项研究评估了在卡皮奥拉尼妇女和儿童医学中心的儿科肿瘤科住院和门诊患者中使用HT的可行性。学习规划。这项研究是一项由2个研究部门组成的为期1年的随机前瞻性研究。 HT组被认为是治疗组,阅读/游戏活动被指定为对照组。在研究中,参与者被随机分配到每个组。方法。他们是由儿科肿瘤社会工作者招募的。感兴趣的参与者被要求提供知情同意书,并被随机分配至研究的HT组或阅读/玩耍活动组。在每次住院或门诊时,他们都会接受30分钟的指定干预。要求参与者,父母和护理提供者完成干预前和干预后评估。结果。在2009年7月至2010年6月之间,总共有15位年龄在3至18岁之间的参与者参加了这项研究。共有9位参与者(招募率为60%); 6例患者随机接受HT疗程,3例患者进行阅读/玩耍活动;由于长期住院和复杂治疗,有2名参与者退出了研究。由于疾病的进展,另外一名参与者在研究中死亡。 HT组的参与者,参与者和照顾者的疼痛,压力和疲劳得分显着下降。此外,与接受阅读/游戏活动的组相比,HT组的父母对孩子痛苦的感觉明显下降。结论。这项研究证明了在儿科肿瘤患者人群中使用能量疗法的可行性。对于这种患者群体,似乎也对这种治疗方式感兴趣。此外,这些发现表明,HT对与肿瘤治疗有关的疼痛,压力和疲劳具有积极的影响。

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