Author: Wardell DW
Affiliation: University of Texas Houston, Health Science Center School of Nursing, USA
Conference/Journal: J Holist Nurs
Date published: 2001
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Volume ID: 19 , Issue ID: 1 , Pages: 71-86 , Word Count: 140
Nurses and nonnurses involved in Healing Touch training were studied to determine if there was a difference in their perception of spirituality. There was no difference between the nurses and nonnurses on either the Spiritual Perspective Scale (F = .001, p = .970) or the Questionnaire on Spiritual and Religious Attitudes (F = .024, p = .878). There was a significant difference between the six levels of training in Healing Touch classes completed by the participants on the Spiritual Perspective Scale (F = 7.079, p = .000). The upper-level classes had higher scores than the lower levels. There was a difference on the Questionnaire on Spiritual and Religious Attitudes between levels of instruction completed (F = 3.326, p = .003). This suggests that there is a heightened sense of spiritual awareness in those in the higher levels of the program. It may be that involvement in an energy-based therapy is one way to develop spiritual awareness.