[CITATION][C] The therapeutic touch: How to use your hands to help or to heal
D Krieger - 1979 - Prentice Hall
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Therapeutic Touch: the imprimatur of nursing.
D Krieger - AJN The American Journal of Nursing, 1975 - journals.lww.com
Therapeutic Touch: The Imprimatur of Nursing Research by the author showed that the
láying-on of hands with the intent to heal raised hemoglobin levels in ill persons. DOLORES
KRIEGER Therapeutic touch by the laying-on of hands looks absurdly simple bul is ...
láying-on of hands with the intent to heal raised hemoglobin levels in ill persons. DOLORES
KRIEGER Therapeutic touch by the laying-on of hands looks absurdly simple bul is ...
[CITATION][C] A close look at therapeutic touch
L Rosa, E Rosa, L Sarner, S Barrett - JAMA, 1998 - American Medical Association
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Effects of therapeutic touch on tension headache pain.
E Keller, VM Bzdek - Nursing research, 1986 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Therapeutic touch (TT) is a modern derivative of the laying on of hands that involves
touching with the intent to help or heal. This study investigated the effects of TT on tension
headache pain in comparison with a placebo simulation of TT. Sixty volunteer subjects ...
touching with the intent to help or heal. This study investigated the effects of TT on tension
headache pain in comparison with a placebo simulation of TT. Sixty volunteer subjects ...
The effects of therapeutic touch and relaxation therapy in reducing anxiety
D Gagne, RC Toye - Archives of psychiatric nursing, 1994 - Elsevier
Abstract This study examines the effects of two noninvasive procedures on experienced
anxiety. Thirty-one inpatients of a Veterans Administration psychiatric facility were randomly
assigned to one of two treatment conditions,(therapeutic touch and relaxation therapy) or ...
anxiety. Thirty-one inpatients of a Veterans Administration psychiatric facility were randomly
assigned to one of two treatment conditions,(therapeutic touch and relaxation therapy) or ...
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Therapeutic touch and postoperative pain: a Rogerian research study
TC Meehan - Nursing science quarterly, 1993 - nsq.sagepub.com
Abstract This article details Meehan's research study concerning the conceptualization of
therapeutic touch within Rogers' science of unitary human beings and an investigation of the
effects of therapeutic touch on pain experience in postoperative patients. Using a single ...
therapeutic touch within Rogers' science of unitary human beings and an investigation of the
effects of therapeutic touch on pain experience in postoperative patients. Using a single ...
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Effect of therapeutic touch on anxiety level of hospitalized patients.
P Heidt - Nursing Research, 1981 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Effect of therapeutic touch on the anxiety of 90 volunteer male and female subjects
between the ages of 21 and 65, hospitalized in a cardiovascular unit of a large medical
center in New York City, was examined. The dependent variable, state anxiety, was ...
between the ages of 21 and 65, hospitalized in a cardiovascular unit of a large medical
center in New York City, was examined. The dependent variable, state anxiety, was ...
Therapeutic touch as energy exchange: testing the theory.
JF Quinn - Advances in Nursing Science, 1984 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Previous investigators have suggested that the effects of therapeutic touch are the
result of an energy exchange between the client and the nurse. In this investigation, the
theory of energy exchange is viewed as part of the broader conceptual system proposed ...
result of an energy exchange between the client and the nurse. In this investigation, the
theory of energy exchange is viewed as part of the broader conceptual system proposed ...
[PDF][PDF] The therapeutic touch
D Krieger, E Peper, S Ancoli - The American Journal of Nursing, 1979 - researchgate.net
Therapeutic touch, first described by Krieger in 1975 as an act of healing or helping that is
akin to the ancient practice of laying-on hands, is proving to be a useful adjunct to orthodox
nursing practices. It is being taught as an intrinsic part of the master's curriculum in nursing ...
akin to the ancient practice of laying-on hands, is proving to be a useful adjunct to orthodox
nursing practices. It is being taught as an intrinsic part of the master's curriculum in nursing ...
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Comparison of Therapeutic Touch and Casual Touch in stress reduction of hospitalized children.
NA Kramer - Pediatric Nursing, 1989 - europepmc.org
PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of therapeutic touch and causal touch for stress
reduction of hospitalized children aged 2 weeks to 2 years old. METHODOLOGY: Stress
reduction was measured by pulse, peripheral skin temperature, and galvanic skin ...
reduction of hospitalized children aged 2 weeks to 2 years old. METHODOLOGY: Stress
reduction was measured by pulse, peripheral skin temperature, and galvanic skin ...
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