Reiki Effects on Heart Rhythm, Biochemistry and Cortisol Findings, and Anxiety
- Conditions
- Heart DiseasesAnxiety
- Registration Number
- NCT05483842
- Lead Sponsor
- Ankara Medipol University
- Brief Summary
This study aimed to investigate the effects of Reiki, which is a complementary and traditional method, on heart rhythm, biochemistry and cortisol findings, and anxiety in individuals with arrhythmia.
- Detailed Description
Reiki has an essential place in modern medicine and the nursing profession because it cures many diseases resistant to known treatments, has no side effects, is easy to apply, and is safe, effective, and economical. In the Reiki method, the energy is transferred through the hands, and a care provider nurse is a tool that performs their profession by touching in patient care and also shares the universal life energy, transferring the flowing and formed energy. When the literature is reviewed, there are a limited number of studies in which Reiki affects heart rate, cortisol level, and vital signs. However, there are not enough studies examining the effects of heart patients' symptoms, anxiety, and their condition on Reiki results. In this context, this study aimed to investigate the effects of Reiki energy on heart rhythm, biochemistry, cortisol findings, and anxiety in people with arrhythmia.
The study was conducted as a pretest-posttest, randomized prospective, single-blind and placebo-controlled. The study was conducted with patients who applied to a training and research hospital with arrhythmia complaints between April 5 and June 30, 2022. The data was collected using "Personal Information Form (PIF)" and "Beck Anxiety Scale (BAS)". Also, biochemical tests and cortisol findings and ECG (Electrocardiography) analyses were assessed.
PIF and BAS were applied to patients who agreed to participate in the study and met the inclusion criteria. Then blood was drawn for biochemical tests and cortisol findings and EKG was taken. Patients were randomized 1:1 into groups by a single therapist at a single institution according to a parallel design. There were three treatment arms in the study: Reiki treatment (n=22), Sham Reiki treatment (placebo)(n=22), and a control group with no treatment (n=22). A second-degree Reiki practitioner applied Reiki to the energy centers for 30 minutes in the Reiki group. On the second day, distant Reiki was also conducted for 30 minutes. The Sham Reiki group, on the other hand, was handled similarly to the Reiki practice by a student who had not been trained in Reiki. In the control group, nothing was done. One week later, BAS was applied to all patients, blood was drawn for biochemical testing and an ECG was recorded.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 66
- Age 18 and over
- No communication problem
- Diagnosed with cardiac arrhythmia
- Who agree to participate in the Reiki practice
- Who is competent to answer the data collection tools to be used in the research
- Patients who have not used complementary practices in the last six months
- Reiki practitioner or trainer,
- Have received energy therapies such as Reiki/therapeutic touch,
- Patients who were diagnosed with another disease during the research process.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change from Baseline Heart Rhythm at a week -Within 1 hour of first admission. -A week later. In order to determine cardiac arrhythmias, 12-lead ECG was taken from the individuals within the scope of the study.
Change from Magnesium values at a week -Within 1 hour of first admission. -A week later. In this section, there is Magnesium value required for the normal electrical activity of the heart.
Change from Sodium values at a week -Within 1 hour of first admission. -A week later. In this section, there is Sodium value required for the normal electrical activity of the heart.
Change from Baseline Beck Anxiety Scale at a week -Within 1 hour of first admission. -A week later. The scale measured the frequency of anxiety symptoms and signs experienced by the individual. The scale is a Likert-type scale consisting of 21 items and scores between 0-3. The minimum score to be taken from the scale is 0 and the maximum score is 63. As the score obtained from the scale increases, the anxiety of the individual increases.
Change from Potassium values at a week -Within 1 hour of first admission. -A week later. In this section, there is Potassium value required for the normal electrical activity of the heart.
Change from Calcium values at a week -Within 1 hour of first admission. -A week later. In this section, there is Calcium value required for the normal electrical activity of the heart.
Change from Baseline Cortisol at a week -Within 1 hour of first admission. -A week later. In addition, individuals with arrhythmia experience stress and have a blood cortisol value due to the relationship between stress and cortisol hormone.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Nursemin Ünal
🇹🇷Ankara, None Selected, Turkey
Nursemin Ünal🇹🇷Ankara, None Selected, Turkey