Objective: This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of reiki and emotional release technique (EFT) on symptom burden, disease adaptation, vital signs and catheter-related pain in haemodialysis patients. Method: The study was conducted as a pretest-posttest randomised controlled experimental research model. The study was conducted in two haemodialysis units in Bingöl province between September 2023 and December 2024. The population of the study consisted of all patients receiving treatment in haemodialysis units, and the sample consisted of 96 patients (Reiki group =32, EFT group =32 and control group =32 people) determined by power analysis. "Dialysis symptom index", " Tee end-stage renal failure adjustment scale", "Vital signs follow-up form" and "Visual analogue scale" were used for data collection.
During the research process, 8 sessions of reiki and EFT were applied to the patients in the experimental groups, while the patients in the control group continued to receive routine care practices.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
96
Reiki was applied to this group twice a week for 4 weeks by a researcher who had a Reiki application certificate. Reiki sessions were applied to the patients before haemodialysis and the session duration was approximately 35-40 minutes. Reiki is applied to the seven major chakras and many minor chakras in the body. The chakras are located in the centre of the body, on a vertical line, in the front and back of the body. In this study, Reiki was applied to the patients twice a week for 4 weeks. Reiki sessions were performed before haemodialysis and each session lasted approximately 35-40 minutes. The vital signs of the patients were measured and recorded 3 times: before each Reiki session, after the Reiki session, just before the patient entered haemodialysis and after the haemodialysis session. After each session, patients with fistula were asked to mark the level of pain felt during catheter insertion on a visual analogue scale.
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is a method that helps people manage their emotions and disturbing thoughts, helping to reduce their stress and anxiety. EFT is also called tapping. EFT sessions were applied to the patients before haemodialysis and the session duration was approximately 35-40 minutes. Patients received 8 sessions of EFT. The vital signs of the patients were measured and recorded 3 times: before each EFT session, after the reiki session, just before the patient entered haemodialysis and after the haemodialysis session. After each session, patients with fistula were asked to mark the level of pain felt during catheter insertion on a visual analogue scale.
Inonu University
Malatya, Turkey (Türkiye)
The effect of Reiki on dialysis symptoms
Reiki was applied to this group twice a week for 4 weeks by a researcher who had a Reiki application certificate. Reiki sessions were applied to the patients before haemodialysis and the session duration was approximately 35-40 minutes. Pre and post data were obtained 'Dialysis Symptom Index'. This index aims to measure the physical and emotional symptoms and their severity experienced by haemodialysis patients in the last seven days. The index consists of 30 items in total and each item describes a different physical or emotional symptom. The symptoms experienced are answered as yes or no, and if the answer is yes, how much this symptom affects the individual is evaluated on a 5-point Likert scale (0: not at all, 4: very much). The score that can be obtained from the index ranges from 0 to 150, and an increase in the score indicates an increase in the severity of the symptom.
Time frame: 2 month
The effect of Reiki on compliance to illness
Reiki was applied to this group twice a week for 4 weeks by a researcher who had a Reiki application certificate. Reiki sessions were applied to the patients before haemodialysis and the session duration was approximately 35-40 minutes. Pre and post data were obtained 'End Stage Renal Failure Compliance Scale'. This scale consists of four dimensions to assess patients' participation in haemodialysis treatment, medication use, fluid restriction and compliance with dietary recommendations. Each domain has its own scoring system. Scores ranging from 0 to 1200 can be obtained from the scale. An increase in the score indicates an increase in compliance with the disease.
Time frame: 2 month
The effect of Reiki on vital sings
Reiki was applied to this group twice a week for 4 weeks by a researcher who had a Reiki application certificate. Reiki sessions were applied to the patients before haemodialysis and the session duration was approximately 35-40 minutes. Pre and post data were obtained "Vital Signs Monitoring Form". The vital signs of the patients were measured and recorded 3 times: before each Reiki session, after the Reiki session, just before the patient entered haemodialysis and after the haemodialysis session.
Time frame: 2 month
The effect of Reiki on catheter-related pain
Reiki was applied to this group twice a week for 4 weeks by a researcher who had a Reiki application certificate. Reiki sessions were applied to the patients before haemodialysis and the session duration was approximately 35-40 minutes. Pre and post data were obtained 'Pain Intensity Measurement-Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)' to measure catheter intervention pain. After each session, patients with fistula were asked to mark the level of pain felt during catheter insertion on a visual analogue scale.
Time frame: 2 month
The effect of EFT on dialysis symptoms
EFT was applied to this group twice a week for 4 weeks by a researcher who had a EFT application certificate. EFT sessions were applied to the patients before haemodialysis and the session duration was approximately 35-40 minutes. Pre and post data were obtained 'Dialysis Symptom Index'. This index aims to measure the physical and emotional symptoms and their severity experienced by haemodialysis patients in the last seven days. The index consists of 30 items in total and each item describes a different physical or emotional symptom. The symptoms experienced are answered as yes or no, and if the answer is yes, how much this symptom affects the individual is evaluated on a 5-point Likert scale (0: not at all, 4: very much). The score that can be obtained from the index ranges from 0 to 150, and an increase in the score indicates an increase in the severity of the symptom.
Time frame: 2 months
The effect of EFT on compliance to illness
EFT was applied to this group twice a week for 4 weeks by a researcher who had a EFT application certificate. EFT sessions were applied to the patients before haemodialysis and the session duration was approximately 35-40 minutes.Pre and post data were obtained 'End Stage Renal Failure Compliance Scale'. This scale consists of four dimensions to assess patients' participation in haemodialysis treatment, medication use, fluid restriction and compliance with dietary recommendations. Each domain has its own scoring system. Scores ranging from 0 to 1200 can be obtained from the scale. An increase in the score indicates an increase in compliance with the disease.
Time frame: 2 months
The effect of EFT on vital sings
EFT was applied to this group twice a week for 4 weeks by a researcher who had a EFT application certificate. EFT sessions were applied to the patients before haemodialysis and the session duration was approximately 35-40 minutes. Pre and post data were obtained "Vital Signs Monitoring Form". The vital signs of the patients were measured and recorded 3 times: before each EFT session, after the EFT session, just before the patient entered haemodialysis and after the haemodialysis session.
Time frame: 2 months
The effect of EFT on catheter-related pain
EFT was applied to this group twice a week for 4 weeks by a researcher who had a EFT application certificate. EFT sessions were applied to the patients before haemodialysis and the session duration was approximately 35-40 minutes. Pre and post data were obtained 'Pain Intensity Measurement-Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)' to measure catheter intervention pain. After each session, patients with fistula were asked to mark the level of pain felt during catheter insertion on a visual analogue scale.
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Time frame: 2 months