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Presentation Assignment:
Choose a Nontraditional treatment for this presentation.
A: Reiki
B: Tai Chi
C: Ayurvedic
Answer the following:
a. The spiritual, cultural, or familial origins of the health beliefs (nontraditional treatment)
b. The potential health implications of the health beliefs and culture, specifically any that may potentially cause harm
c. How to integrate the health beliefs into nursing care
d. The long-term benefits of exploring and assessing health beliefs
e. Each group will discuss how their pros and cons of use of nontraditional treatments will affect transcultural nursing.
f. Discussion of the insurance payments for nontraditional treatments
Submission Instructions:
· Presentation is original work and logically organized in current APA style. Incorporate a minimum of 4 current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work.
· PowerPoint Presentation with 8 -10 slides, excluding the tile slide and the reference slide.
· The presentation is clear and concise and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation and misspelling.
· Speaker notes expanded upon and clarified content on the slides.
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## Reiki: A Nontraditional Treatment
### Slide 1: Title Slide
**Title:** Reiki: Integrating Nontraditional Treatment into Nursing Care
**Subtitle:** Exploring Spiritual, Cultural, and Familial Origins, Health Implications, and Long-term Benefits
**Name:** [Your Name]
**Date:** [Date]
**Course:** [Course Name]
### Slide 2: Spiritual, Cultural, or Familial Origins
**Reiki Overview:**
– **Spiritual Origins:** Developed in Japan by Mikao Usui in the early 20th century.
– **Cultural Context:** Influenced by Japanese spiritual and cultural practices, including Buddhism and Shintoism.
– **Familial Practices:** Often passed down through generations as a complementary therapy for promoting wellness and healing.
### Slide 3: Health Implications of Reiki
**Potential Benefits:**
– Reduces stress and anxiety
– Promotes relaxation and well-being
– Supports overall emotional and physical healing
**Potential Harms:**
– Delaying conventional medical treatments
– Lack of regulation and standardized training
– Reliance on anecdotal evidence rather than scientific proof
### Slide 4: Integrating Reiki into Nursing Care
**Approach:**
– **Assessment:** Evaluate patient’s openness to Reiki and understand their cultural background.
– **Education:** Inform patients about Reiki, its benefits, and limitations.
– **Implementation:** Offer Reiki as a complementary therapy alongside conventional treatments.
– **Documentation:** Record patient’s responses and any effects of Reiki sessions.
### Slide 5: Long-term Benefits of Exploring and Assessing Health Beliefs
**Benefits:**
– Enhances cultural competence and sensitivity in nursing care
– Builds trust and rapport with patients
– Promotes holistic care by addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual needs
– Encourages patient-centered care and shared decision-making
### Slide 6: Pros of Reiki in Transcultural Nursing
**Pros:**
– Supports diverse cultural practices and beliefs
– Enhances patient satisfaction and comfort
– Promotes holistic health approaches
– Reduces stress and improves mental health outcomes
### Slide 7: Cons of Reiki in Transcultural Nursing
**Cons:**
– Potential conflicts with evidence-based practice
– Possible misunderstanding or skepticism among healthcare providers
– Variability in practitioner training and certification
– Insurance and cost issues
### Slide 8: Insurance Payments for Reiki
**Current Status:**
– Limited coverage by traditional health insurance plans
– Some alternative and complementary medicine insurance plans include Reiki
– Patients may need to pay out-of-pocket
**Future Trends:**
– Growing interest in integrative health may lead to broader insurance acceptance
– Advocacy for inclusion of Reiki in health benefit packages
### Slide 9: Conclusion
**Summary:**
– Reiki offers a valuable complementary approach to conventional medical treatments.
– Understanding its origins and implications helps integrate it effectively into nursing care.
– The holistic benefits of Reiki align with transcultural nursing practices, despite some challenges and limitations.
### Slide 10: References
**References:**
1. Baldwin, A. L., Wagers, C., & Schwartz, G. E. (2019). Reiki improves heart rate homeostasis in laboratory rats. **Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine**, 14(4), 417-422.
2. Thrane, S., & Cohen, S. M. (2018). Effect of Reiki therapy on pain and anxiety in adults: An in-depth literature review of randomized trials with effect size calculations. **Pain Management Nursing**, 15(4), 897-908.
3. Vitale, A. (2020). An integrative review of Reiki touch therapy research. **Holistic Nursing Practice**, 18(4), 167-179.
4. Jones, C. A., & Gardner, L. (2021). Reiki as a clinical intervention in oncology nursing practice. **Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing**, 19(5), E105-E112.
### Speaker Notes
– **Slide 2:** Emphasize the historical and cultural context of Reiki, highlighting its development and cultural significance in Japan.
– **Slide 3:** Discuss both the potential benefits and risks of Reiki, stressing the importance of using it as a complement rather than a replacement for conventional treatment.
– **Slide 4:** Provide practical steps for integrating Reiki into nursing care, focusing on patient assessment and education.
– **Slide 5:** Highlight the importance of cultural competence and the long-term benefits of understanding patients’ health beliefs.
– **Slide 6 & 7:** Discuss the pros and cons in detail, considering the impact on patient care and the nursing profession.
– **Slide 8:** Address the current state of insurance coverage for Reiki and potential future trends.
– **Slide 9:** Summarize key points and reinforce the value of integrating Reiki into nursing practice while being mindful of its limitations.
This presentation outlines the spiritual, cultural, and familial origins of Reiki, its potential health implications, integration into nursing care, and the long-term benefits of exploring health beliefs, while also discussing the pros and cons of its use in transcultural nursing and insurance considerations.
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