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Educating nurses and providers on therapeutic touch® in patients with cancer to increase use in an ambulatory palliative care clinic
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BACKGROUND: Therapeutic Touch® (TT) is a research-supported, nonpharmacologic integrative therapy that uses healing touch to reduce pain and anxiety.
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this project was to educate nurses and providers about TT and promote it as an effective modality for patients with cancer receiving palliative care.
METHODS: The investigators offered education about TT to nurses and providers at a comprehensive cancer center. Nurses' and providers' perceptions of TT, including likelihood of recommendation and procedure time, were evaluated. Survey responses were calculated using frequencies. Patient perceptions were evaluated using open-ended questions.
FINDINGS: Recommendations for TT by nurses and providers increased from 5 of 12 preintervention to 8 of 10 postintervention. Other perceptions of TT also improved. Of 91 patients offered TT, 52 agreed to participate. Patients reported feeling calm and relaxed following TT treatment.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1188/24.CJON.567-574
Voir la revue «Clinical journal of oncology nursing, 28»
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