TY - JOUR
T1 - “Laying on of hands” improves well-being in patients with advanced cancer
AU - Pohl, Gudrun
AU - Seemann, Heidemarie
AU - Zojer, Niklas
AU - Ochsner, Christina
AU - Luhan, Christine
AU - Schemper, Michael
AU - Ludwig, Heinz
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Austrian Forum Against Cancer. The authors thank Dr. Susan Etlinger and Silvia Bakos for carefully reading and correcting the manuscript.
PY - 2007/2/5
Y1 - 2007/2/5
N2 - Goal of work: To determine whether the impact of "laying on of hands" on the well-being of patients with advanced cancer is more efficient when performed by a person with self-declared "healing powers" as compared to an actor mimicking the healer in close detail. Materials and methods: A total of 80 patients were registered to participate in a randomized, single-blind phase III trial to evaluate the difference in efficacy of "laying on of hands" by either a "healer" or an actor. Each group consisted of 40 patients, scheduled to receive treatment for 5 min, three times a week. The effect of treatment was measured using a "Well-Being scale", with the difference of the average score of the "Well-Being scale" on day 10 being defined as primary and that on day 5 as secondary endpoint. Main results: There was no significant difference in average score values between the "healer" and the actor with regard to the primary (p=0.34) or the secondary endpoint (p=0.94), but the comparison was limited due to major protocol violations by the "healer" who unblinded his status after the first run and quit the study. The study was completed by the actor as a descriptive, explorative study on the impact of "laying on of hands". A significant improvement in symptoms after treatment was found on day 5 (p<0.001) and on day 10 (p=0.0002). Conclusion: "Laying on of hands" resulted in a significant improvement of cancer- or cancer-therapy-associated symptoms. The magnitude of improvement obtained was similar whether on a self-declared-healer- or an actor-provided "treatment".
AB - Goal of work: To determine whether the impact of "laying on of hands" on the well-being of patients with advanced cancer is more efficient when performed by a person with self-declared "healing powers" as compared to an actor mimicking the healer in close detail. Materials and methods: A total of 80 patients were registered to participate in a randomized, single-blind phase III trial to evaluate the difference in efficacy of "laying on of hands" by either a "healer" or an actor. Each group consisted of 40 patients, scheduled to receive treatment for 5 min, three times a week. The effect of treatment was measured using a "Well-Being scale", with the difference of the average score of the "Well-Being scale" on day 10 being defined as primary and that on day 5 as secondary endpoint. Main results: There was no significant difference in average score values between the "healer" and the actor with regard to the primary (p=0.34) or the secondary endpoint (p=0.94), but the comparison was limited due to major protocol violations by the "healer" who unblinded his status after the first run and quit the study. The study was completed by the actor as a descriptive, explorative study on the impact of "laying on of hands". A significant improvement in symptoms after treatment was found on day 5 (p<0.001) and on day 10 (p=0.0002). Conclusion: "Laying on of hands" resulted in a significant improvement of cancer- or cancer-therapy-associated symptoms. The magnitude of improvement obtained was similar whether on a self-declared-healer- or an actor-provided "treatment".
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33847398636&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s00520-006-0147-1
DO - 10.1007/s00520-006-0147-1
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0941-4355
VL - 15
SP - 143
EP - 151
JO - Supportive Care in Cancer
JF - Supportive Care in Cancer
IS - 2
ER -