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Effectiveness of distant healing for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: A randomised controlled partially blinded trial (EUHEALS)

  • Harald Walach
  • , Holger Bösch
  • , George Lewith
  • , Johannes Naumann
  • , Barbara Schwarzer
  • , Sonja Falk
  • , Niko Kohls
  • , Erlendur Haraldsson
  • , Harald Wiesendanger
  • , Alain Nordmann
  • , Helgi Tomasson
  • , Phil Prescott
  • , Heiner C. Bucher

Rannsóknarafurð: Framlag til fræðitímaritsGreinritrýni

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Background: Distant healing, a form of spiritual healing, is widely used for many conditions but little is known about its effectiveness. Methods: In order to evaluate distant healing in patients with a stable chronic condition, we randomised 409 patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) from 14 private practices for environmental medicine in Germany and Austria in a two by two factorial design to immediate versus deferred (waiting for 6 months) distant healing. Half the patients were blinded and half knew their treatment allocation. Patients were treated for 6 months and allocated to groups of 3 healers from a pool of 462 healers in 21 European countries with different healing traditions. Change in Mental Health Component Summary (MHCS) score (SF-36) was the primary outcome and Physical Health Component Summary score (PHCS) the secondary outcome. Results: This trial population had very low quality of life and symptom scores at entry. There were no differences over 6 months in post-treatment MHCS scores between the treated and untreated groups. There was a non-significant outcome (p = 0.11) for healing with PHCS (1.11; 95% CI -0.255 to 2.473 at 6 months) and a significant effect (p = 0.027) for blinding; patients who were unblinded became worse during the trial (-1.544; 95% CI -2.913 to -0.176). We found no relevant interaction for blinding among treated patients in MHCS and PHCS. Expectation of treatment and duration of CFS added significantly to the model. Conclusions: In patients with CFS, distant healing appears to have no statistically significant effect on mental and physical health but the expectation of improvement did improve outcome.

Upprunalegt tungumálEnska
Síður (frá-til)158-166
Síðufjöldi9
FræðitímaritPsychotherapy and Psychosomatics
Bindi77
Númer tölublaðs3
DOI
ÚtgáfustaðaÚtgefið - mar. 2008

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