Heart Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Healing Touch Intervention in Post-Cardiac Event Patients Prior to Starting a Cardiac Rehab Program
The purpose of the investigators proposed randomized, controlled study is to examine the
effect of 6 one hour treatments of Healing Touch (HT) over 3 weeks on post-cardiac event
patients, while they wait to enter a Cardiac Rehab (CR) program.Patients enrolled in the
Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine (SCIM) Cardiac Rehab Program typically experience a
waiting period of 3 weeks, or sometimes more, before starting the program.
Secondary aims of the proposed study are to evaluate the effect of HT on CR program outcome
measures of METs, BMI, physical and mental well-being, and attendance in this population.
New participants in the CR program who qualify and agree to participate in the study will be
consented and randomly assigned to the Intervention Group who will receive Healing Touch
therapy, or to the Control Group, which will not receive HT.
At baseline both groups will complete the Dartmouth Quality of Life and SF-36 Health Surveys.
The questionnaires will be repeated at the end of the 3 week study period and at the end of
the 3 months SCIM CR program.
An effect size of 15% was chosen, with an alpha level of 0.05, 80% power, 95% confidence
level, and using a two-tailed test, it was determined that a sample size of 56 patients in
each group would be needed for between group comparisons. To account for potential attrition
the study will enroll 124 subjects, 62 in each group.
Our rationale is that Healing Touch, in addition to standard medical care will reduce
post-cardiac event stress and anxiety symptoms in patients waiting to enter a cardiac rehab
program, as measured by the Dartmouth Quality of Life Index and the SF36 questionnaire.
Further, the investigators suggest that Healing Touch treatments will improve patient's final
outcomes of the 12 week CR program.
Study Plan
HEALING TOUCH Healing Touch (HT) is an energy based approach to health and healing. It uses
light touch to influence the energy field that surrounds the body, and energy centers which
control the flow of energy to the physical body. HT can restore harmony and balance, which
can affect all physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health, as well as self-healing. HT
complements traditional health care and is used together with other approaches to health and
healing.
Healing touch has been studied for use in pain, cancer, endocrine-immune-HIV, mental health,
and cardiovascular factors in patients ranging from pediatric to the elderly.
POST-CARDIAC EVENT STRESS AND ANXIETY SYMPTOMS Having a major cardiac event can be a
stressful, life changing occurrence. Often, the psychological impacts of having a heart
attack (myocardial infarction) are underestimated and can be long lasting. In fact, there is
evidence to suggest that the emotional stressors that occur post-MI are consistent with
symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which has been shown to be associated with
higher rates of recurrent coronary events and overall increased mortality in diagnosed
patients.
Studies have shown that mental stress has a negative effect on a person's heart health. In
particular:
- Unmanaged stress can lead to high blood pressure, arterial damage, irregular heart
rhythms and a weakened immune system.
- Patients with depression have been shown to have increased platelet reactivity,
decreased heart variability and increased pro-inflammatory markers (such as C-reactive
protein or CRP), which are all risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
- For people with heart disease, depression can increase the risk of an adverse cardiac
event such as a heart attack or blood clots. For people who do not have heart disease,
depression can also increase the risk of a heart attack and development of coronary
artery disease.
- In one landmark study, the continued presence of depression after recovery increased the
risk of death (mortality) to 17 percent within 6 months after a heart attack (versus 3
percent mortality in heart attack patients who didn't have depression). Frasure-Smith N,
et al. Depression following myocardial infarction: Impact on 6-month survival. JAMA,
October 20, 1993. 270(15):1819-1825.
RELATED STUDIES
HEALING TOUCH has been in use at Scripps hospitals since 1993. The Cardiac Healing Touch
Program at the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine at Scripps Clinic and Scripps Green
Hospital collected data on 305 cardiac surgery patients. Unpublished outcomes revealed that
post-surgical cardiac patients experienced a 74% reduction in pain and a 71% reduction in
anxiety after receiving HT.
In another study performed by the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine at a Marine Base
near San Diego, called Complementary Medicine for PTSD and Related Symptoms in Returning
Active Duty Military, revealed statistically and clinically significant reduction in PTSD (p
<.0005, Cohen's d = .85), as well as depression (p <.0005, Cohen's d = .70) for the healing
touch and guided imagery intervention versus the control group.
Post-cardiac event patients who have been referred to a Cardiac Rehab program often find that
they are being asked to wait before a position becomes available in the CR program. In some
programs this may involve a waiting period of several weeks. At the Scripps Center for
Integrative Medicine Cardia Rehab program the waiting period is typically 3 weeks, or slighly
more. During this period, many patients find that their stress and anxiety levels in reaction
to their recent cardiac event remain untreated. It is this group of patients the
investigators aim to enroll into the research study to determine whether 6 healing touch
treatments during a waiting period of 3 weeks will decrease their stress and anxiety before
entering the cardiac rehab program. Moreover, the investigators will follow the patients
through CR and determine whether the pre-program HT treatments improve the patient's overall
physical outcomes measures.
Research Methods
Baseline Assessment Upon enrollment in the study, including signing the consent, participants
will answer questionnaires to assess their baseline status including demographics, brief
medical history, and the following two questionnaires: Dartmouth Quality of Life and SF-36
Health Survey.
Randomization Following initial assessment, participants will be randomly assigned to the
Intervention Group who will receive Healing Touch therapy, or to the Control Group, which
will not receive HT. All study participants will enter the CR program after either 3 weeks of
HT intervention or a 3 week waiting period. If there is no opening available immediately
following the 3 week period, study subjects will be entered into the program as soon as a
space is available.
Intervention Group
The HT group will receive two one hour sessions per week for a total of 6 sessions, over 3
weeks. Healing Touch practitioners who have completed the healing touch program and are
certified healing touch practitioners will perform the healing touch sessions. Whenever
possible each patient will be given the treatment by the same practitioner for all 6
sessions. The healing touch practitioner will center his/her-self by bringing mind, body, and
emotions into a quiet and focused state of mind. They will then assess the patient's energy
field and implement healing touch techniques in the following order:
Chakra Connection Chakra Connection is a full body technique to open, connect, and balance
the major and minor chakras and help clear the energy field. It promotes relaxation, reduces
pain and anxiety and promotes general well-being and prevention.
Mind Clearing This HT technique is helpful in promoting mental clarity, peace, and calm. It
facilitates deep relaxation, clear thinking, and promotes healthy sleep.
Chakra Spread. Chakra Spread is a gentle energy technique designed to open the chakras and
produce a deep healing. It is helpful during life transitions to promote a deep sense of calm
and peace - physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.
No other forms of healing will be administered by the HT practitioner. The HT practitioner
will use light touch to implement the healing touch techniques. Healing touch sessions will
last approximately one hour and will occur two times per week for three weeks for a total of
6 sessions.
To complete the study, patients must receive all 6 sessions. For potential scheduling
conflicts, exceptions will be made to accommodate patients for a maximum of 4 weeks.
Post-Intervention Assessment After 3 weeks, all participants in both groups will complete the
following questionnaires: Dartmouth Quality of Life Index and SF-36 Health Survey.
All patients will enter the CR program as soon as the CR staff can schedule each patient.
Control Group When subjects in this group have completed their CR program they are offered a
complementary one-time, one hour, healing touch treatment.
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