Pain, Chronic Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Acceptance of Reiki Therapy as a Complementary and Alternative Option for the Management of Chronic Pain
Verified date | September 2017 |
Source | Landstuhl Regional Medical Center |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
For the past few years, the military has been looking for an innovative way to decrease the
use of opioids for chronic pain. This has prompted military treatment facilities to begin
integrating complementary and/or alternative medicine modalities into their conventional
plans of care. Reiki, a bio-field energy therapy, is one such modality. The purpose of this
prospective repeated measure study is to: 1) introduce the concept Reiki therapy to military
healthcare beneficiaries experiencing chronic pain, 2) assess pain outcome after receiving
six treatments of Reiki therapy, and 3) assess participant's impression of Reiki therapy as a
possible complementary and/or alternative option for the management of chronic pain.
Thirty military healthcare beneficiaries with the complaint of chronic pain will receive a
brief introduction to Reiki therapy followed by six 30-minute Reiki sessions provided by
trained Reiki Level 1 Practitioner. Participant's knowledge of Reiki will be assessed using
pre and post questionnaires; pain will be assessed using the Brief Pain Inventory, Defense
Veterans Pain Rating Scale, DoD (Department of Defense) VA (Veteran's Administration) Pain
Supplementary Questionnaire, McGill Pain Questionnaire and pain medication diaries; and
participant's impression will be assessed using the Patient Global Impression of Improvement
Scale and along with a post study questionnaire. If it is found that Reiki therapy helped in
decreasing chronic pain outcomes, this treatment modality may be added to Landstuhl Regional
Medical (LRMC) Pain Clinic's pool of complementary and alternative medicine options.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | May 31, 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | May 31, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Has chronic pain (defined as pain that lasts 3 months or more since first onset). 2. Is receiving a stable pain medication regimen (defined as a regimen that has not increased 10% to 20% in the past week prior to enrollment), if on pain medication. 3. Is affiliated with at least one of the 13 installations within the Kaiserslautern Military Community area 4. Is eligible to receive healthcare at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center 5. Is 18 years and older 6. Can read and speak English 7. Is able to commit to 6 treatments (approximately 2-3 weeks) Exclusion Criteria: 1. Have had surgery or a painful procedure in the last 30 days or are being scheduled for any surgeries or painful procedures during the duration of the study 2. Already have a working knowledge (e.g., credentialed Reiki Level I, II or III Practitioner or Reiki Master) of Reiki or have had Reiki therapy in the past |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Germany | Landstuhl Regional Medical Center | Landstuhl |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Landstuhl Regional Medical Center |
Germany,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Pain Description, Relief and Interference with Daily Life (via Brief Pain Inventory) | This instrument assesses the time relation sensory component of pain intensity (average over the last week, worst and least, and present pain) using a numeric rating scale (0 [No pain] to 10 [Pain as bad as you can imagine]), percentage of pain relief (0 [No relief] to 100% [Complete relief]), and 7 pain interferences concerning work, activity, mood, enjoyment, sleep, walk and relationships are assessed using 0-10 numeric scales (0 [No interference] to 10 [Complete interference]). | From baseline measure to up to 3 weeks | |
Secondary | Sensory and Affective Pain Perception (via McGill Pain Questionnaire) | This instrument is a brief screening tool for pain and has 3 subscales: Sensory (11 word items), Affective (4 word items), and a composite Evaluative score. Fifteen words represent acute, intermittent and chronic pains, and are scored on a four-point Likert-type scale from 0 = none to 3 = severe. A total score of 45 is possible by summing the Sensory and Affective subscales and scoring them separately. | From baseline measure to up to 3 weeks | |
Secondary | Current Pain Level (Defense and Veteran Pain Rating Scale) | A Likert Scale graphic tool to describe one's "current" level of pain. The score ranges from 0 "no pain" to 10 "as bad as it could be nothing else matter". The scale is also colored coated depicting Mild 1-3 (Green), Moderate 4-7 (Yellow) and Severe 8-10 (Red). | From baseline measure to up to 3 weeks | |
Secondary | Impression of current pain's affect on sleep, mood and stress (via DoD/VA Pain Supplemental Questionnaire) | This 4-item Likert Scale instrument is used in conjunction with the Defense and Veteran Pain Rating Scale to measure the biopsychosocial impact of "current" pain level on four areas… activity sleep mood and stress. | From baseline measure to up to 3 weeks | |
Secondary | Impression of Improvement (via Patient Global Impression of Improvement Scale Questionnaire) Patient Global Impression of Improvement Scale | This instrument consists of a 7-point Likert scale with 1 = "very much improved" to 7 = "very much worse" to capture overall changes related to a study medication or intervention. | At mid-point measure and again at 3 weeks | |
Secondary | Knowledge About Reiki (via Reiki Knowledge Assessment Questionnaire) | This 5-item questionnaire to measure the participant's knowledge about Reiki. The instrument asks five of the most commonly missed questions regarding Reiki…the definition, history, credentials of practitioner, origin and usage. | From baseline measure to up to 3 weeks | |
Secondary | Willingness to inform other about Reiki and to continue treatments (via Reiki Post Study Questionnaire) | This 5-item questionnaire assesses the participant's impression of Reiki, their willingness to tell a family member, friend or co-worker about the therapy; and their thought of Reiki being offered a permanent treatment option at their healthcare facility. | At the conclusion of 3 weeks |
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