The feasibility of a holistic wellness program for HIV/AIDS patients residing in a voluntary inpatient treatment program
Journal of holistic nursing : official journal of the American Holistic Nurses' Association
Short Title:
J.Holist.Nurs.
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Date:
Nov 30, 2013
Pages:
54 - 60
Sources ID:
31241
Notes:
LR: 20140130; JID: 8506709; OTO: NOTNLM; 2013/05/21 06:00 [entrez]; 2013/05/21 06:00 [pubmed]; 2015/12/15 06:00 [medline]; ppublish
Collection:
Yoga-Based Medical Interventions
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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The purpose of this project was to examine the feasibility of an ongoing holistic wellness program in a residential facility treating persons with HIV/AIDS. The goal was to create a voluntary, four week holistic wellness intensive within the established inpatient behavioral health treatment program. Participants were given practicable holistic self care tools to effectively manage HIV related symptoms, general medical issues, addiction, depression, stress and anxiety. The program incorporated evidence-based holistic activities including yoga, therapeutic dance, meditation, Reiki, and reflective journaling. Narrative survey results and post-program evaluation support that an ongoing holistic wellness program within the existing treatment model is feasible and could have numerous potential beneficial effects. This project clearly exemplified the ideal opportunity for holistic nurses to implement innovative holistic interventions within the current healthcare delivery system. It is the author's observation that future studies with a larger participant group to further examine measurable benefits can lend valuable information and insight into the future development of holistic wellness programs for residential treatment facilities.