客户体验了虚拟能量治疗的体验
Janet M Marinelli1, Carol C Geisler1, Briley A Hale2
1Master of Arts in Holistic Health Studies, St. Catherine University, P.O. Box 4132, St. Paul, MN 55104, United States.
概括
虚拟能量治疗显著改善了放松,幸福感,并减少了客户的疼痛. 参与者报告了积极的经历,包括体现的感觉和和平的感觉,并将再次寻求虚拟会议.
科学领域:
- 整体健康 整体健康
- 补充医学是一种补充医学.
- 虚拟医疗服务是虚拟的医疗服务.
背景情况:
- 随着COVID-19大流行,医疗和整体实践中加快了虚拟医疗的采用.
- 能量治疗从业者转向在线格式,需要记录客户在这种新模式中的经验.
研究的目的:
- 描述客户体验和虚拟能量治疗会话的结果.
- 评估虚拟能量治疗对放松,幸福和疼痛的影响.
主要方法:
- 采用了干预前后描述性设计.
- 两位经验丰富的能量治疗从业者通过Zoom与CSJ Consociates的方便样本进行了虚拟会议.
- 量化 (利克尔特尺度) 和定性问卷测量了会议前后的结果.
主要成果:
- 在会议后的放松 (p=.0017),幸福感 (p=.0001) 和疼痛减轻 (p=.004) 中观察到显著改善.
- 主题分析揭示了六个关键主题:体现的感觉,放松,释放焦虑,增强的和平/快乐,增强的连接和效果的惊喜.
- 客户报告了积极的体验和愿意重复虚拟能量治疗会话.
结论:
- 客户对虚拟能量治疗的看法是积极的,导致放松,幸福感和疼痛的改善.
- 该研究强调了虚拟模式在补充卫生实践中的潜力.
- 建议进行进一步的研究,以探索虚拟能量治疗的影响变量和作用机制.
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