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We thank the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs for supporting this research, and Learning & Technology Services for printing this poster. Reducing OA Symptoms with Practitioner and Self-Delivered Healing Touch Allison Arvey, Savannah Shortess, & Nicole Lauffer | Advisor Der Fa Lu College of Nursing and Health Sciences I NTRODUCTION I MPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE M EASUREMENT TOOLS M ATERIALS AND METHODS Figure 1. Study Framework Table 1. Healing touch techniques (2013). S TUDY D ESIGN A CKNOWLEDGEMENTS University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs R EFERENCES Lu, D.-F., Hart, L. K., Lutgendorf, S. K., Oh, H., & Schilling, M. (2013). Slowing progression of early stages of AD with alternative therapies: A feasibility study. Geriatric Nursing, 34(6), 457-464. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gerinurse.2013.07.003 Lu, D.-F., Hart, L. K., Lutgendorf, S. K., & Perkhounkova, Y. (2013). The effect of healing touch on the pain and mobility of persons with osteoarthritis: A feasibility study. Geriatric Nursing, 34(4), 314-322. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gerinurse.2013.05.003http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gerinurse.2013.05.003 What is Healing Touch? - Healing Beyond Borders. (2015). Retrieved April 17, 2015, from http://www.healingbeyondborders.org/index.php/about/what-is-healing-touch “Healing Touch is a relaxing, nurturing energy therapy that uses gentle touch to assist in balancing physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Healing Touch works with your energy field to support your natural ability to heal, is safe for all ages and works in harmony with standard or allopathic medical care” (Healing Beyond Borders, 2015). The study design will test the effect of biofield intervention specifically, Healing Touch (HT), on older adults with Osetoarthritis (OA) knee pain and knee function. S TUDY A IMS The primary aim will test the hypothesis that participants with OA who receive HT 3 times a week for 6 weeks will demonstrate reduced pain and improved feelings of wellbeing compared to the control. The exploratory aim will assess the feasibility, adherence and efficacy of self-delivered HT in a 6 week intervention program. TechniquePurposeRationale Pain DrainClearing – Reduce local congestion & discomfort Reduce join inflammation and pain Chakra connectionBalancing – open & connect major and minor energy centers Re-establish normal pattern of energy flow supporting flexibility & mobility Magnetic clearingClearing – full body cleanse energy fields of congested energy and toxins Clear energy fields of debris – supporting relaxation, comfort & mobility Mind clearingClears and focuses the mind – rest energy flow in head Relaxation supports interruption of negative thought patterns with the emergence of more positive emotions Holistic Healing Center of Michigan, PLLC (2010). The results will be used to expand the literature on biofield intervention specifically, HT, and provide a basis for further research on HT in nursing practice. Goniometer Short Form 12v2 Practitioner-delivered HT for six weeks N=36 Self delivered HT twice/day for 6 weeks N=18 Follow-up for 6 weeks HT Group N=18 No HT treatment N=18 Comparison Group N=36 Social visit 3x/wk for 6 wks as control Goals for expected treatment effects: -Decrease joint pain & stiffness -Increase joint flexibility -Improve well being Goals for expected treatment effects: -Decrease joint pain & stiffness -Increase joint flexibility -Improve well being Expect to sustain HT treatment effect -Control for self-delivered HT group -Follow up for identifying HT residual effect from previous HT treatments -Control for self-delivered HT group -Follow up for identifying HT residual effect from previous HT treatments Identify residual effect from previous treatments -Outcome measurements for 18 wks for comparison of study intervention effect P HASE 1 P HASE 2 F OLLOW -U P The Iowa Pain Thermometer Brief Pain Interview Short Form The Western Ontario & McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index
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