Author: Arvonio MM.
Affiliation:
Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Conference/Journal: Linacre Q.
Date published: 2014 Feb
Other:
Volume ID: 81 , Issue ID: 1 , Pages: 47-56 , Word Count: 148
The use of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) such as Reiki is on the rise in healthcare centers. Reiki is associated with a spirituality that conflicts with some belief systems. Catholic healthcare facilities are restricted from offering this therapy because it conflicts with the teachings of the Catholic Church. However, hospitals are offering it without disclosing the spiritual aspects of it to patients. This article will address the ethical concerns and possible legal implications associated with the present process of offering Reiki. It will address these concerns based on the Joint Commission's Standard of Cultural Competency and the ethical principles of autonomy and informed consent. A proposal will also be introduced identifying specific information which Reiki/CAM practitioners should offer to their patients out of respect of their autonomy as well as their cultural, spiritual, and religious beliefs.
KEYWORDS:
Autonomy; Cultural competency; Informed consent; Reiki/CAM; Spirituality
PMID: 24899738