About this Bibliography
Included in this section are published articles, master’s theses and doctoral dissertations from universities, newsletter articles, selected newspaper articles, and talks presented at professional conferences on research. Categories for the bibliography include: Professional sources such as articles in journals of medicine, nursing, massage therapy and other; Research published in professional journals, dissertations, theses, professional presentations, and newsletter articles; Public sources such as magazines and newspaper articles.
The format in this bibliography follows the 5th Edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. The author or authors are first, followed by the date it was published in parenthesis, the title of the article or book, and where it is published (journal, newspaper, newsletter, etc.), the volume number and in parenthesis is the issue number if available, and lastly the page numbers.References are identified in [brackets] as Data-based if they are research studies with findings that are presented from collecting data, and Peer reviewed if they have been published in professional health journals that have a formal review process.
PROFESSIONAL ARTICLES
- American Holistic Nurses Association (2006, Winter). AHNA Beginnings. 26 (1), p. 1-31.
- Aufenthie, J. (2006). Healing touch. In Textbook of complementary and alternative medicine (2nd ed.) C. Yuan, E. J. Bieber, & B. A. Bauer, Eds. London: Informa Healthcare.
- Becker, N.B. (2000). Healing journeys spans high-tech, high-touch at Hawaiian hospital. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 6(2), 99-100.
- Burr, J. (2005). Jayne’s story: Healing Touch as a complementary treatment for trauma recovery. Holistic Nursing Practice, 19(5), 211-216.
- Bracciante Evans, L. (Aug/Sept 2005). Healing Touch for animals. Massage and Body Work, XX(4), p. 30-39.
- Class, P. (1994). Holistic nursing touches patients. The Nursing Spectrum, November 14.
- Coe, A.B. & Anthony, M.L. (2005). Understanding bodywork for the patient with cancer. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 9(6), 733-739.
- Collinge, W., Conquer, J., Lee, D., Scully, L., Weissner, W., & Ulbricht, C. (2007) (www.natural standard.com). Healing Touch. Natural Standard Monograph.
- Connor, M. & Kothan, M. (2006). The emerging science of energy healing. AHNA Beginnings. 26 (1).
- Davis, L.A. (2006). Quantifying Healing Touch. Visions, 14(2), 66-70. [Peer reviewed]
- DiNucci, E.M. (2005). Energy healing: A complementary treatment for orthopedic and other conditions. Orthopedic Nursing, 24(4), 259-269.
- Dubrey, R.J. (1998, December). Healing Touch: A ministry of love. Provincial News Notes, St Louis, MI. p.18.
- Dubrey, R.J. (1999, Spring). Healing Touch: A ministry of love and compassion. Supportive Voice, Portland, p. 9-10.
- Dubrey, R.J. (1999). St. Mary’s Hospital has Healing Touch. Insights: the Newsletter of the Carondelet Health System, 26(3), 3,6.
- Dubrey, R.J. (2000). Healing Touch Buddies Program: A community hospital’s response to women with breast cancer. Healing Touch Newsletter, 0(5).
- Engebretson, J. & Wardell, D.W. (2007). Energy-based modalities. Nursing Clinics of North America, 42(2), 243-259.
- Eschiti, V.S. (2006). Journey into chaos: Quantifying the human energy field [Practice column]. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 14(1), 50-57.
- Eschiti, V.S. (2007). Healing Touch: A Low-tech Intervention in High-tech Settings. Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 26(1), 9-14.
- Eschiti, V.S. (2004). A light in the darkness: Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings in 21st century practice. Visions, 12(1), 50-53.
- Edwards, F. Truth is touching. (1992). Tennessee Nurse, October, 55(5), p. 4.
- Guarneri, M. MD. (2005). The Heart Speaks: A cardiologist reveals the secret language of healing. NY: Touchstone.
- Hooper, N. (2005). Healing Touch: An integrative approach for the nurse practitioner. Visions, 13(1), 59-63.
- Hibdon, Sharon S. (2005). Biofield considerations in cancer treatment. Seminars in oncology nursing, 21(3), 196-200.
- Hoster, J. & Dott. (2005). Healing Touch for women’s health care. Atlanta Medicine, 4(78), p. 13-17.
- Hutchison, C.P., (1999). Healing Touch: An energetic approach. American Journal of Nursing, 99(4), 43-48.
- Kelley, M. (2002). Strategies for innovative energy-based nursing practice: The Healing Touch program. American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses (SCI Nursing), 19(3), p.117-24.
- Kemper, K. & Kelly, E. (2004). Treating children with therapeutic and healing touch. Pediatric Annals. 33(4) 248-52.
- King, R. (2005). The integration of Healing Touch with conventional care at the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine. Explore, 1(2), 144-145.
- King, R. & Guarneri, M. (2005). Open mind and heart. Spirituality in Health, 8(5), 12-13.
- Kluny, R. (1996). Beyond technology: Nursing care and healing in the NICU, Journal of Exceptional Human Experience, 13(1), 37-40. [Peer reviewed]
- Mason, R. (2006). Closing the circle of healing: An interview with Erminia “Mimi” Guareneri, MD, FACC. Alternative and Complementary Therapies, Oct. 238-243.
- Mentgen, J. (1996). Australian holistic nursing conference. The Australian Journal of Holistic Nursing 1996, 3(1), 25-28
- Mentgen, J. (1996). Path of healership, Part I. CCHT Healing Touch Newsletter, 6(3), 5.
- Mentgen, J. (1996). Path of healership, Part II. CCHT Healing Touch Newsletter, 6(4), 3-4.
- Mentgen, J. (1996, November/December). The clinical practice of healing touch. Imprint, 33-36.
- Mentgen, J. (2002). Healing Touch. Nursing Clinics of North America, 36(1), 143-157.
- Mettner, J. (2005). The healing touch. Minnesota Medicine. 88(1), p.11-12. www.mmaonline.net/publications/MNMed2005/January/Pulse.html
- Mines, S. (2000, October/November). Chakraman: AIDS, bodywork and inspiration. Massage & Bodywork. 34-44.
- Moss, N. (1998). Healing Touch offers an addition to tradition therapy in health care. Rural Nurse Connection, 6(5), 1,3.
- Osterlund, H. (1997). Healing touch at the Queen’s Medical Center. Healing Touch Newsletter, 7(2), 4-5.
- Osterlund, H. (2001). Complementary Therapies. In Textbook of Palliative Nursing, B. Ferrell & N. Coyle Eds. Oxford University Press.
- Peniston, B. (1999, May 17). Better living: Eight ideas to make ships more comfortable. Navy Times, p.14.
- Pierce, B. (2007). The Use of Biofield Therapies in Cancer Care, Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 11(2), 253-258.
- Scandrett-Hibdon, S., Hardy, C., Mentgen, J., (1999). Energetic patterns: Healing Touch case studies. Lakewood, CO: Colorado Center for Healing Touch.
- Shames, K.H., Hover-Kramer, D. (1997). Energetic approaches to emotional healing: Expanding the art of counseling beyond words. Albany NY: Delmar Publishers.
- Sierpina, V.S., & Kreitzer, M.J. (2005). Innovations in integrative health care education. Explore, 1(3), 220-221. [Peer reviewed]
- Slater, V. (1995). Toward an understanding of energetic healing, Part 1 and Part 2. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 13(3), 209-238.
- Slater, V. (2004). Human holistic and energetic responses following a tornado. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 22(1), 85-92. [Data-based/Peer reviewed]
- Smith, L. (2000). Called into healing: Reclaiming our Judeo-Christian legacy of Healing Touch. Littleton, CO: Healing Touch Spiritual Ministry.
- Sood, A., Barton, D., Bauer, B., Loprinzi, C.L. (2007). A critical review of complementary therapies for cancer-related fatigue. Integrative Cancer Therapies, 6(1), pp. 8-13.
- Steelman, R. Complementary therapy: Healing touch finds its way into the hospital setting. Health Care Journal, 1(3), 24-25.
- Stouffer, D. (1998). A Healing Touch approach to scar integration. Healing Touch Newsletter, 8(3). [Data-based]
- Svendsen, C & Bolles, S. (2005). Creating protocols for integrative healthcare. Integrative Medicine, 3(6), 16-20.
- Torres, T. (1997). Healing Touch arrives at NMCP. The Courier: A Monthly Publication for the Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, 4(9), 10-11.
- Tovey, M. (2001, March). Healing Touch: An energy-based approach to student health. School Nurse News, p. 29-31.
- Turner, A. (2001 April/May). The Healing Touch in the Good Samaritan NICU. The NANN Pages, p. 25.
- Turner, K. (2005). Healing Touch for breast cancer patients. Stanford Nurse, 25(2), p. 8-10.
- Umbreit, A. W. (2000). Healing touch: Applications in the acute care setting. AACN Clinical Issues, 11(1), 105-119.
- Umbreit, A. W. (2006). Healing Touch. In Complementary/ Alternative Therapies in Nursing, 5th Ed. M. Synder & R. Linquist, Eds. (pp. 203-223). NY: Springer Publishing Company.
- University of Minnesota’s Center for Spirituality & Healing online series. www.csh.umn.edu/freedemo.
- Vinson, C. (1999). Healing sailors with touch. The Eagle, 17(77), 1-2.
- Wagner, K.L. (2006, Feb 01). Complements to the nurse. Nurse Week.
- Wardell, D.W. (2007). Using Healing Touch for end of life care. AHNA Beginnings, 27(4), 28-29.
- Wardell, D.W., & Mentgen, J. (1999, February/March). Healing Touch: An energy based approach to healing. Imprint, 34.
- Wardell, D.W. (2001). White shadow: Walking with Janet Mentgen. Lakewood, CO: Colorado Center for Healing Touch.
- Wardell, D.W. (2001). Unfolding transpersonal caring-healing through story. International Journal of Human Caring, 6(1), 16-24.
- Wardell, D.W. (2002). Therapeutic Touch and Healing Touch. In Principles & Practices in Manual Therapeutics, P. Coughlin & M. Micozzi Eds. (pp 184-197). New York: Churchill Livingstone.
- Wetzel, W. (1999). Alternative and complimentary medicine. In Maternity and Women’s Health Care. Philadelphia: Mosby Publications.
- Wood, D. (2004). Hospital incorporates CAM as part of daily care. Nursezone.com. AMN Healthcare, Inc. http://www.nursezone.com/Job/MedicalNewsAlerts.asp?articleID=13369
- Woodward, N.H. (1998, May). Healing Touch benefits patients. Massage Magazine, 114-118.
RESEARCH ARTICLES
- Arom, K. & MacIntryre, B. (2002). The Effect of Healing Touch on Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Patients. Paper presented at Healing Touch International 6th Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado, January. [Data-based.]
- Baldwin, C. (2002). The effects of Healing Touch on stress in college students. Unpublished master’s thesis, West Chester University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [Data-based]
- Bradway, C. (1998). The effects of healing touch on depression. Healing Touch Newsletter: Research Edition, 8(3), 2. [Data-based]
- Brannon, J. (2002). A patient satisfaction survey for cancer patients experiencing Healing Touch at the cancer wellness center [Abstract]. Healing Touch International Research Survey, June, Lakewood, CO: Healing Touch International, Inc. [Data-based]
- Cassady, D. (2000). A descriptive, qualitative study on why registered nurses learn Healing Touch. Unpublished nursing research project, University of Phoenix, Arizona. [Data-based]
- Chapman, C. (1998). Energy-based psychotherapy in the context of the theories of Caroline Myss. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Union Graduate School, Cincinnati, Ohio. [Data-based]
- Christiano, C. (1997). The lived experience of Healing Touch with cancer patients. Unpublished master’s thesis, Florida International University, Miami. [Data-based]
- Collinge, W., Wentworth, R., & Shabo, S. (2003). Challenges and insights in the development of a complementary therapies program in a community mental health center. Rural Mental Health, 28(2), 8-13. [Peer-reviewed]
- Cook, C.A.L., Guerrerio, J.F., Slater, V.E. (2004). Healing Touch and quality of life in women receiving radiation treatment for cancer: A randomized controlled trail, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 10(3), p. 24-41. [Data-based/Peer-reviewed.]
- Cordes, P., Proffitt, C. & Roth, J. (2002). The effect of Healing Touch therapy on the pain and joint mobility experienced by patients with total knee replacements. [Abstract.] Healing Touch Research Survey, June 2002 Lakewood, CO: Healing Touch International, Inc. [Data-based]
- Darbonne, M. (1997). The effect of HT modalities on patients with chronic pain. Unpublished masters thesis, Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, Louisiana. [Data-based]
- Diener, D. (2001). A pilot study of the effect of chakra connection and magnetic unruffle on perception of pain in people with fibromyalgia. Healing Touch Newsletter, Research Edition, 01(3), 7-8. [Data-based]
- Dowd, T., Kolcaba, K, Steiner, R. & Fashinpaur, D. (2007). Comparison of a Healing Touch, coaching, and a combined intervention on comfort and stress in younger college students. Holistic Nursing Practice, 21(4), 194-202. [Data based, peer reviewed]
- Dowd, T., Kolcaba, K, & Steiner, R. (2006). Development of the Healing Touch Comfort Questionnaire. Holistic Nursing Practice; 20(3):122-129. [Data based, peer reviewed]
- Dubrey, R. (2006). The Role of Healing Touch in the Treatment of Persons in Recovery from Alcoholism. Counselor: The Magazine for Addiction Professionals. 58-64. [Data based, peer reviewed]
- Dubrey, R.J. (2003). A quality assurance project on the effectiveness of Healing Touch treatments as perceived by patients at the Wellness Institute of St. Mary’s Hospital, Amsterdam, NY. Healing Touch International, Research Survey, Lakewood, CO: Healing Touch International, Inc. [Data-based.]
- Engebretson, J. & Wardell, D.W. (2007). Energy-based modalities. Nursing Clinics of North America. 42(2):243-59, vi. [Data-based].
- Ercums, J., Rigg Curtis, F., DeMilley, M. (1998). Nursing’s caring paradigm: A story of mutuality and transcendent healing. Alternative & Complementary Therapies, 4(1), 68-72. [Data-based/Peer Reviewed.]
- Forbes, M.A., Rust, R., & Becker, G.J. (2004). Surface Electromyography (EMG) Apparatus as a Measurement Device for Biofield Research: Results from a Single Case. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 10(4), 617-626. [Data-based/Peer Reviewed]
- Forsman, S. (2002). The Healing Touch Experience in Elderly Home Care Clients. [Abstract]. Healing Touch International Research Survey, Lakewood, CO. Healing Touch International, Inc. [Data-based]
- Geddes, N. (1999). The experience of personal transformation in healing touch practitioners: A heuristic study. Healing Touch Newsletter, 9(3), 5. [Data-based]
- Gehlhaart, C. & Dail, P. (2000). Effectiveness of Healing Touch and Therapeutic Touch on elderly residents of long-term care facilities on reducing pain and anxiety levels. Healing Touch Newsletter, 0(3), 8. [Data-based]
- Gilbert, N. & Goldberg. M. (2002). Use of Healing Touch energy therapy in improving the quality of life among the dying. Paper presented at the 6th Annual Healing Touch International Conference, Denver, Colorado. [Data-based]
- Guerrerio, J., Slater, V., & Cook, C. (2001). The effect of Healing Touch on radiation-induced fatigue in women receiving radiation therapy for gynecological or breast cancer. Healing Touch Newsletter, 01(3), 5. [Data-based]
- Guevara, E., Menidas, N., Silva, C., (2002). Developing a protocol for decreasing Post-Traumatic Stress symptoms in abused women. Paper presented at the 8th Nursing Research Pan American Colloquium, Mexico City. [Data-based]
- Hollbrook, J. (1998). Essence of healing. Unpublished master’s thesis. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. [Data-based]
- Hutchison, C. (1999). A simple yet powerful tool from, ‘The perceived effectiveness of Healing Touch treatments performance improvement study’. Healing Touch Newsletter, 9(4), 6-7. [Data-based]
- Kelley, M.G. (1999). The lived experience of spiritual healing touch in older women with chronic pain. Unpublished master’s thesis. The University of Arizona, Phoenix. [Data-based]
- Kemper, K. Larrimore, D., Dorzier, J. & Woods, J. (2005). Electives in complementary medicine: are we preaching to the choir? Explore, 1(6), 453-458. [Data based/Peer-reviewed]
- Kissinger, J. & Kaczmarek, L. (2006) Healing Touch and fertility: A case report. The Journal of Perinatal Education, 15(2), 13-20. [Peer-reviewed]
- Krucoff MW, Crater SW, Gallup D, Blankenship JC, Cuffe M, Guarneri M, Krieger RA, Kshettry VR, Morris K, Oz M, Pichard A, Sketch MH Jr, Koenig HG, Mark D, Lee KL. (2005). Music, imagery, touch, and prayer as adjuncts to interventional cardiac care: the Monitoring and Actualization of Noetic Trainings (MANTRA) II randomized study. Lancet. Jul 16-22;366(9481):211-7. [Data based/Peer Reviewed]
- Krucoff, M.W., Crater, S.W., Green, C.L., Massa, A.C., Seskevich, J.E., Lane, J.D., Loeffler, K.A., Morris, K., Mashore, T.M., & Koenig, G. (2001). Integrative noetic therapies as adjuncts to percutaneous intervention during unstable coronary syndromes: Monitoring and Actualization of Noetic Training (MANTRA) feasibility pilot. American Heart Journal, 142(5), 760-7. [Data-based/Peer reviewed]
- Kopecki, D. (2001). The experience of healing touch in women with breast cancer. Unpublished master’s thesis, The Sage Colleges, New York. [Data-based]
- Laffey, E.F. & Niezgoda, J.A. (2005). Wound care and complementary medicine: The impact of Healing Touch. Poster presented at 18th Annual Symposium on Advanced Wound Care, April 21-14, 2005, San Diego, California. [Data-based]
- Lodge, M.B. (2001). Healing Touch: A cost-effectiveness study. Paper presented at the 6th Annual Healing Touch International Conference, Denver, Colorado, January 24-27. [Data based]
- McAdams, K. (1996). The effects of Healing Touch on cardiovascular and oxygenation variables in critically ill patients. Unpublished master’s thesis, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston. [Data-based]
- Meillier, S. & Rudenick, J. (2006). The transformational experience of learning and practicing Healing Touch. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. College of St. Catherine, Minneapolis, MN. [Data-based]
- Merritt, P. (2002). Effects of Healing Touch and other complementary therapies on diabetes. [Abstract]. Healing Touch International Research Survey. Lakewood CO: Healing Touch International, Inc. [Data-based]
- Merritt, P. & Randall, D. (2002). The effect of healing touch and other forms of energy work on cancer pain. [Abstract]. Healing Touch International Research Survey. Lakewood CO: Healing Touch International, Inc. [Data-based]
- Moreland., [Layte] K. (1998). The lived experience of receiving the chakra connection of women with breast cancer who are receiving chemotherapy: A phenomenological study. Healing Touch Newsletter, 8(3), 3,5. [Data-based]
- Moreland [Layte], K.M. (1998). The lived experience of receiving the chakra connection of women with breast cancer who are receiving chemotherapy: A phenomenological study. Unpublished master’s thesis. University of Windsor, Canada. [Data-based]
- Osterlund, H. Davids, D, Gima, A, & Verderber, A. (1998). HeToBa study at the Queen’s Medical Center, Healing Touch Newsletter: Research Edition 8(3), 16. [Data-based]
- Ostuni , E. & Pietro, M.J. (2001). Effects of Healing Touch on nursing home residents in later stages of Alzheimer Disease. Paper presented at the 5th Healing Touch International 5th Annual Conference, Denver, CO. January. [Data-based]
- Peck, S. (2007). Aftermath of the unexpected, unexplained and abrupt termination of Healing Touch and extrapolation of related costs. Complementary Health Review, 12(144)144-160 . [Data-based/ Peer-reviewed]
- Post-White, J., Kinney, M.E. Savik, K., Gau, J.B., Wilcox, C. & Lerner, I. (2003). Therapeutic massage and Healing Touch improve symptoms in cancer. Integrative Cancer Therapies, 2(4), 332-344. [Data-based/Peer reviewed]
- Protzman, L. (2002). The effect of healing touch on pain and relaxation. [Abstract.] Healing Touch International Research Survey. Lakewood, CO: Healing Touch International, Inc. [Data-based]
- Rexilius, S.J., Mundt, C.A., Megel, M.E., & Agrawal, S. (2002). Therapeutic effects of massage therapy and Healing Touch on caregivers of patients undergoing autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplant. Oncology Nursing Forum, 29(3), 1-14. [Data-based/Peer reviewed]
- Scheel, N. (1997). The Development and initial testing of an instrument to assess advanced practice nursing graduate students’ attitudes toward Healing Touch. Unpublished master’s thesis, Mankato State University, Mankato, Minnesota. [Data-based]
- Seskevich, JE, Crater, S.W., Lane, J.D., & Krucof, M.W. (2004). Beneficial effects of noetic therapies on mood before percutaneous intervention for unstable coronary syndromes. Nursing Research. Mar-Apr, 53(2), p.116-21. [Data-based/Peer-reviewed]
- Silva, M.A.C. (1996). The effects of relaxation touch on the recovery level of post-anesthesia abdominal hysterectomy patients. [Abstract.] Alternative Therapies, (2) 4. [Data-based/Peer reviewed]
- Simpson, B.S. (1998). The use of therapeutic touch and healing touch with counseling. Unpublished master’s thesis, Master of Education, Department of Counseling Psychology, The University of British Columbia, Canada. [Data-based]
- Slater, V. (1996). Safety, elements, and effects of Healing Touch on chronic non-malignant abdominal pain. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Tennessee, College of Nursing. Knoxville, TN. [Data-based]
- Speel, L. (2003). A pilot study on the effect of Healing Touch-Mind clearing and magnetic unruffling on high school students with mental and physical disabilities. Healing Touch International, Research Survey. Lakewood, CO: Healing Touch International, Inc. [Data-based]
- Stouffer, D., Kaiser, D., Pitman, G., Rolf, W. (2002). Electrodermal testing to measure the effect of a Healing Touch treatment. Unpublished manuscript. [Data-based]
- Stouffer, D., Kaiser, D., & Stouffer, J. (1999). Effect of aspartame on the human energy field. Paper presented at the Third Annual Healing Touch International Conference, Denver, CO. [Data-based]
- Taylor, B. (2001). The effects of Healing Touch on the coping ability, self-esteem and general health of undergraduate nursing students. Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, February, 34-42. [Data-based/Peer reviewed]
- Van Aken, R. (2003). Emerging from depression: The experiential process of Healing Touch. Paper presented at the 7th Annual Healing Touch International Conference, Colorado Springs, January. [Data-based]
- Verret, P. (2000). Healing Touch as a relaxation intervention in children with spasticity. Healing Touch Newsletter, 0(3), p.6-7. [Data-based]
- Wang, K., & Hermann, C. (2006). Pilot study to test the effectiveness of Healing Touch on agitation levels in people with dementia. Geriatric Nursing, 27(1), 34-40. [Data-based/Peer reviewed]
- Wardell, D.W. (2001). Unfolding transpersonal caring-healing through story. International Journal of Human Caring, 6(1), 16-24. [Data based/Peer Reviewed]
- Wardell, D.W. (2001). Spirituality of healing touch participants.
Journal of Holistic Nursing, 19(1), 71-86. [Data-based/Peer reviewed]
- Wardell, D.W. (2000). The trauma release technique: How it is taught and experienced in Healing Touch. Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 6(1), 20-27. [Data based/Peer reviewed]
- Wardell, D.W. & Engebretson, J. (2006). Taxonomy of the spiritual experience. Journal of Religion and Health. 45(2), 215-233. [Data-based/Peer reviewed]
- Wardell, D.W. & Engebretson, J.C. (2001). Ethical principles applied to complementary healing. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 19(4), 318-34; quiz 335-9. [Data-based/Peer reviewed]
- Wardell, D. Rintala, D. Tan, G., & Duan, Z. (2006). Pilot study of Healing Touch and progressive relaxation for chronic neuropathic pain in persons with spinal cord injury. Journal or Holistic Nursing.24(4), 231-240. [Data-based/Peer reviewed]
- Wardell, D.W. & Weymouth, K. (2004). Review of studies of Healing Touch. Journal of Nursing Scholarship: Image, 36(2), 147-154. [Data-based/Peer Reviewed]
- Welcher, B., & Kish, J. (2001). Reducing pain and anxiety through Healing Touch. Healing Touch Newsletter, 01(3), 19. [Data-based]
- Wetzel, W. (1993). Healing Touch as a nursing intervention: Wound infection following cesarean birth: An anecdotal case study. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 11(3), 277-285. [Data-based/Peer reviewed]
- Weymouth, K. (2002). Healing from a personal perspective: Interviews with Certified Healing Touch Practitioners. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, San Francisco, California. [Data-based]
- Weymouth, K. & Sandberg-Lewis, S. (2000). Comparing the efficacy of Healing Touch and chiropractic adjustment in treating chronic low back pain: A pilot study. Healing Touch Newsletter, 00(3), 7-8. [Data-based]
- Wheeler-Robins, J. (1999). Psychoneuroimmunology and Healing Touch in HIV disease. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA. [Data-based]
- Wilkinson, D. (1998). Effectiveness and efficacy of Healing Touch: Phase 1. Unpublished master’s thesis, Tennessee State University, Nashville. [Data-based]
- Wilkinson, D. (2002). The clinical effectiveness of Healing Touch on HIV-infected Individuals. Unpublished dissertation, Tennessee State University, Nashville. [Data-based]
- Wilkinson, D., Knox, P., Chatman, J., Johnson, T., Barbour, N., Myles, Y., & Reel, A. (2002). The clinical effectiveness of Healing Touch. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 8(1), 33-47. [Data-based/Peer reviewed]
- Ziembroski J, Gilbert, N., Bossarte, R., Guldberg, G. (2003). Healing Touch and Hospice Care: Examining outcomes at the end of life. Alternative & Complementary Therapies. 9(3), 146-151. [Data-based/Peer Reviewed]
PUBLIC ARTICLES
- Adams, A. (2002, July). Healing touch therapies offered at local hospitals. Houston Chronicle, Health Care Professional Update, IX(7), 11-12.
- Alverez, T. (2000 March/April). Their healing hands: Nurses’ coalition rediscovers the restorative arts. Hinduism Today, 40-41.
- Cancer and Biofield Therapies. Cancer Monthly: The Source for Cancer Treatment Results.
- Cannon Ranch.(2005). Touching the spirit: The gentle power of Healing Touch. Cannon Ranch Connection, 24(1), 12.
- Baller, B. (2000, September 11). The power of touch. Arizona Daily Star, p. E1.
- Braxil, C. (1999, September 4). Bethel congregational adds healing touch. Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, 120, p.1.
- Cohen, M. (1999, November 1). Nurses’ hands provide Healing Touch. The Yuma Daily Sun.
- Dennet, J.T. (2002). The energy within. In Touch: The Good Health Guide to Cancer Prevention and Treatment, 4(5).
- Donahue, K. (2003, June 19). Feeling the healing touch. Bismarck Tribune.
- Dremann, S. (2008, January 8). Healing hands: Program soothes stress, side effects of breast-cancer treatment. Palo Alto Online. http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/story.php?story_id=7421.
- Dufore Russell, R. (May 3, 2004). Healing Touch therapy boosts energy, promotes well-being. The Reporter, p. A1 and A10.
- Gangloff, J. (2005). The science and controversy behind touch therapies. Cure, 4(1), 9-15. Guarneri, M. & King, R. (July/Aug 2005). Open mind open heart. Spirituality & Health, 8(5), p.12-13.
- Galewitz, P. (November 5, 2007) Healing touch: A new patient outreach program. USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2007-11-04-healing-touch_N.htm#open-share-help
- Guarneri, M. & King, R. (July/Aug 2005). Open mind, open heart: Holistic 911. Spirituality & Health, 8(5), p.12-13.
- Larimore, D. (2006). Healing Touch. Program for Holistic and Integrative Medicine. 2(1), 4.
- Guarneri, M. (2006). The Heart Speaks: A Cardiologist Reveals the Secret Language of Healing. Touchstone Publishers.
- Guarneri, M. & King, R. (July/Aug 2005). Open mind open heart. Spirituality & Health, 8(5), p.12-13.
- The healing touch. (1996). Update Scripps Foundation for Medicine and Science, 3(2), p. 8-9.
- Ford, D. (1997, March 18). Nurse uses energy to heal through touch. The Journal Gazette, p. D1-2.
- Healing Touch aims to balance mind, body and spirit. (2003, May 26). F.Y.I.The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. 4(38).
- Hover-Kramer, D. (2001). Healing Touch: A Guidebook for Practitioners. Delmar Publishers: Albany, NY.
- Johnson, S.H. (2004, June 28). Healing touches. The Tampa Tribune.
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The Efficacy of Healing Touch in Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
The research and publication by Certified Healing Touch Practitioner, Barbara MacIntyre and the team at HealthEast St. Joseph Hospital in St Paul Minnesota details a randomized controlled study in the coronary intensive care unit. The study was published in Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine in July-August 2008. There were 237 cardiac patients scheduled for coronary artery bypass surgery and were randomized to either of three groups: the intervention group who received Healing Touch or one of two control groups of either standard care or standard care plus visits. The Healing Touch group received preoperative education about Healing Touch and received a session the day before surgery, immediately prior to surgery, and the day after. The Healing Touch sessions were from 20-60 minutes for the first and third session and 60-90 minutes for session two. The techniques varied and included both hands on and hands above the body. One control group received a visit by a nurse who either had a general conversation or sat quietly in the room. The second control group had standard care without Healing Touch or a visit.
The study had six outcome measures including length of stay, incidence of postoperative atrial fibrillation, use of antiemetic (anti-nausea) medication, amount of narcotic pain medication, functional status and anxiety. There was no significant difference in the incidence of atrial fibrillation, use of medication, or functional status. There were significant differences in a shortened length of stay for those in the Healing Touch group and a significant decrease in anxiety. The decrease in anxiety was found in all subjects in the Healing Touch group. This has important implications for care of cardiac patients as a decrease in length of stay in a hospital setting can provide cost benefits for the use of Healing Touch. For this hospital, it was estimated that the savings were about a half a million dollars per year. Healing Touch services were also expanded at the hospital and currently 90% of all cardiac patients take advantage of the program.
The decrease in anxiety found with the Healing Touch recipients with cardiac conditions was also found in another well designed study conducted at Duke University and is published in Nursing Research Journal by Seskevich et al in March/April 2004.
The Effect of Healing Touch on Body Response MechanismsA recent publication by Janice A. Maville, EdD, MSN, CNS, HTP, Judy E. Bowen, MPA, OTR, CHTP and Grant Benham, PhD studied the effect of Healing Touch on stress perception and biological correlates. This was published in the journal of Holistic Nursing Practice in the March/April 2008 issue. The objective of this pilot study was to investigate the effect of Healing Touch on anxiety and physiological measures (heart rate, blood pressure, muscle tension, skin conductance, and skin temperature) in 30 healthy adult volunteers. The participants completed a standardized questionnaire on stress before and after the session. The physiological data were collected prior to, during and after the Healing Touch session which included two techniques: hands in motion and the chakra connection. Changes were found for anxiety measures and the physiological measures, with the exception of muscle tension which did not change.
Results support the basic premise of physiological and psychological relaxation with Healing Touch. A majority of the participants also used the word “relax” to describe the session. Despite the pilot nature of this study the findings suggest that Healing Touch may contribute to positive changes in physiological stress mechanisms and subjective measures of anxiety. This study significantly contributes to the growing body of evidence that supports the use of Healing Touch for the reduction of anxiety and stress.
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HEALING TOUCH IS MAKING NEWS!
USA Today, Scientific America, India’s Mumbai Mirror, and other publications have recently published articles about Healing Touch. USA TODAY, MUMBAI MIRROR, REUTERS. Below are the latest national and international news articles that mention Healing Touch.
UnBreak Your Health
Podcast Aug 28, 2008. Alan Smith interviews HTI’s Lisa Anselme and Diane Wardell. Audio recording.
University of Cincinatti, Jul,1 2008, Effects of Healing Touch Therapy Being Studied. UC researchers are … pairing a complementary therapy known as Healing Touch with mild sedation to see if the technique truly calms patients undergoing minor procedures.
Association of PeriOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) Connection, August, 2008, By Carina Stanton, Healing Touch for Surgical Patients. “This direct response and improved recovery due to Healing Touch is something you just can’t believe until you see the results,” said Jody Hueschen, co-chair of AORN Integrated Health Practices Specialty Assembly. (Hueschen is HTI’s Certification Board Director.)
Association of PeriOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) Connection, August, 2008, By Carina Stanton, Healing Touch for Surgical Patients. “This direct response and improved recovery due to Healing Touch is something you just can’t believe until you see the results,” said Jody Hueschen, co-chair of AORN Integrated Health Practices Specialty Assembly. (Hueschen is HTI’s Certification Board Director.)
SFGate, San Francisco Chronicle, May 26, 2008, By Carrie Sturrock, Energy therapy: Where mysticism meets science. ”Anne Broderick believes she can use her hands to alter the energy fields of others to help them heal, taking away fatigue, stress and nausea. A clinical trial at Stanford University aims to prove it….”
Spa Magazine, September 2007, by Mattias Olsson, A Vision of Health. Through consultations with physicians and holistic spa treatments, Canyon Ranch lays the groundwork for aging optimally. This 11 page article features Healing Touch as part of an integrated approach.
AARP, March-April, 2008, The Best Medicine, by Sheree Crute. “Once upon a time mainstream doctors looked askance at alternative treatments, especially when it came to chronic diseases. Now, the medical establishment is embracing a new way to heal.”
US News and World Report,
January 9. 2008, Embracing Alternative Care. By Avery Comarow. Ten hospitals put unorthodox therapies into practice. Touch therapies, acupuncture, yoga, and Reiki are a few of the therapies being used.
NurseWeek, January 14, 2008, Integrating Alternative Therapies in Nusing, by Anne Federwisch. When Carol Baldwin, PhD, RN, CHTP, CT, AHN-BC, offered basic healing touch at a recent health fair, a line of primarily Latino fair-goers waiting for a treatment snaked “a mile long,” she says.India’s Mumbai Mirror, December 2, 1007, Healing Touch Therapy Gains Popularity. Reprint of Reuters article.
Chicago’s Daily Herald, November 24, 2007, Healing Touch Therapy Thrives Despite Skeptics. Reprint of Reuters article.
American Nurses Association’s ANA SmartBrief November 19, 2007, Touch Therapy Gains Support From Patients, Nurses. Summary of Reuters article with link.
New Zealand’s Stuff.co.nz, November 19, 2007, Healing Touch Therapy Thrives. Reprint of Reuters article.
ABC News, November 16, 2007. Healing Touch therapy thrives despite skeptics. Reprint of Reuters article. YahooNews, November 16, 2007 Healing Touch Therapy Thrives Despite Skeptics. Reprint of Reuters article.
Scientific America, November 16, 2007, Healing Touch Therapy Thrives Despite US Skeptics. Reprint of Reuters article.
Reuters, November 16, 2007. Healing Touch Therapy Thrives Despite Skeptics, By Vivianne Rodrigues. Though research on it is limited, the therapy is practiced at 30 U.S. hospitals and by nearly 2,000 certified therapists, according to Healing Touch International, based in Denver. … Healing touch is not intended to replace standard treatment. It’s a complementary therapy,” said Anselme, a registered nurse and healing touch practitioner. … Jackie Levin, a nurse who coordinates the NYU program, said the treatment works well for people with anxiety, depression and stress associated with surgery and cancer treatments.
USA TODAY, November 5, 2007, Healing Touch: A New Patient Outreach Program. ”Hospitals are being motivated by patients asking for complements to traditional care,” Wardell says. “It’s always a step forward for patients when alternative care is integrated into hospital settings.” … At Scripps Green Hospital, healing touch is offered to all open-heart surgery patients. “This is so safe and there is no risk,” says Erminia “Mimi” Guarneri, a cardiologist and medical director of Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine.
Publix GreenWise Market Magazine, southeastern US - October 2007. The Touch That Heals. Kimberly Gray, integrative medicine coordinator at Tampa General Hospital in Tampa, is the person who introduced Corpuz to the practice. … “Preoperatively, if you have someone who’s less anxious before they go into surgery, you’ll create an environment which is much better for them,” says Diane W. Wardell, Ph.D., associate professor at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. … Lisa Anselme, R.N., executive director of Healing Touch International, estimates that Healing Touch alone has nearly 2,000 certified practitioners worldwide, most in North America.
NBCSanDiego.com, August 1, 2006. Scripps Doctors Give Touch Therapy a Big Hand. Employees at Scripps Green Hospital are getting touchy with patients — and it’s getting good results. Scripps Cardiologist Dr. Erminia Guarneri said touch therapy is based on a concept that an “energy body” extends out from the physical body and can be manipulated through techniques. `There are no pills, no chemicals — you don’t even have to believe in it,” Guarneri said.
Counselor, December, 2006, The Role of Healing Touch In the Treatment of Persons in Recovery From Alcoholism, by Sr. Rith Jean DuBrey. Healing Touch (HT) was first introduced in the 1980s by Janet Mentgen, RN, BSN, as an adjunct to traditional medicine.
CURE Magazine, Spring, 2005, The Science & Controversy Behind Touch Therapies. ”Every new idea that has come along is first called bunk by the scientists,” says Lisa Anselme, RN, executive director of Healing Touch International, and a certified practitioner and instructor of healing touch, as well as a certified holistic nurse. “Can you see love? Do you taste love? Can you measure love?”
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