Author: Posadzki P.
Affiliation:
University of East Anglia, School of Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom. P.Posadzki@uea.ac.uk
Conference/Journal: Complement Ther Med.
Date published: 2010 Apr
Other:
Volume ID: 18 , Issue ID: 2 , Pages: 87-94 , Word Count: 105
This paper presents an in-depth, idiographic study of how individuals experience others during Qi Gong practice. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with three Qi Gong groups to collect research data. These data were transcribed verbatim and subjected to content and thematic analysis across and within groups. The analysis indicates extraordinary experiences of Qi Gong practitioners at various levels of their social functioning. Qi Gong influences their social health in complex and \\dimensional ways. The author compares and contrasts his results with those of recent research. Implications for practice are briefly outlined and possible strategies for future research are presented. Copyright (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.