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Special Issues Society Current Volumes 2005 Issue Vol. 4, #4 Vol. 3, #4 |
Original Research A Study Regarding Measures of General Health Status in Patients Using the Bio Energetic Synchronization Technique: A Follow Up Study Robert HI. Blanks, Ph.D.BIO and Marnie Dobson M.A.BIO [Vol 3, No. 2, p 1-8] Abstract - The present study was conducted to investigate the health
benefits of Bio Energetic Synchronization Technique (BEST) in a large
patient sample. Participants were attendees at one of ten consecutive, four
day, in-residence health programs (Health Weeks) held between July, 1997 and
July, 1998.The Health Week program consisted of a comprehensive four day
program of intensive BEST care which has been linked to restoring autonomic
nervous system balance, as well as reduction of subluxation. The technique
also includes lifestyle and nutritional education. Patients were assessed
with the RAND-36 health survey and the Global Well-Being Scale (GWBS) just
prior to Health Week, at the end of Health Week, and then eight weeks
following the program. Following a structured clinical interview, assessment
forms were administered by staff at the beginning or end of the four day
event. The eight-week follow-up questionnaires were mailed to all study
participants. Results indicate significant (p < 0.006) improvement in six
of the eight sub-scales of the RAND-36 health survey among the 205
participants completing both the pre and post Health Week assessments.
Significant improvement was also reported in the GWBS (p < 0.006).A total
of 116 (57% response rate) patients completed the assessments eight weeks
following the Health Week program. These patients continued to show
improvement in the RAND-36 scores through the eight-week follow-up. The GWBS
was higher than the pre Health Week, but lower than post Health Week.
These follow-up data demonstrate long term benefits derived during the
Health Week program, and confirm a previous pilot study involving Health
Week attendees. Further investigation relative to sociodemographic factors,
which may influence the health and wellness outcomes associated with this
form of care will be evaluated in future studies.
Key Words: Bio Energetic Synchronization technique, vertebral subluxation, health and wellness, RAND-36 health survey, global well-being scale. |
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