Energy field disturbance is a pseudoscientific concept rooted in alternative medicine. Supporters of this concept believe it concerns the disruptance of a metaphysical biofield that permeates the body, resulting in poor emotional or physiological health.[1] This concept is often related to therapeutic touch.[2]

NANDA diagnosis and controversy

The North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) previously recognized the diagnosis "Disturbed Energy Field" in 1994, prior to implementation of a rule requiring a minimum requirement by evidence in the literature prior to accepting a new diagnosis. Later, NANDA has reported it received feedback questioning the validity of the diagnosis, including criticism from skeptic James Randi. Based on this feedback, NANDA said it would reevaluate this diagnosis based on current scientific evidence.[2]

"Disturbed Energy Field" was removed from the NANDA taxonomy in the 10th edition of Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions & Classification 2015-2017, with the explanation that "...all literature support currently provided for this diagnosis is regarding intervention rather than for the nursing diagnosis itself" (p. 13).[3]

In the 11th edition of NANDA International Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions & Classification, 2018-2020, the diagnosis returned under the name of "Imbalanced energy field", it is inside Domain 4, Class 3.[4][5][6]

Reception

The alleged benefits of therapeutic touch are not supported by any scientific evidence.[7][8]

See also

References

  1. Human Energy Fields - Healing Methods
  2. 1 2 "DEFINING THE KNOWLEDGE OF NURSING: Priorities for Terminology Development". NANDA. Archived from the original on 20 August 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  3. NANDA International, Inc. Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions & Classification 2015-2017 (10th ed.). Eds. T Heather Herman & S. Kamitsuru. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.
  4. NANDA International, Inc. nursing diagnoses : definitions & classification 2018-2020. Herdman, T. Heather,, Kamitsuru, Shigemi, 1961-, North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (Eleventh ed.). New York. 2018. ISBN 9781626239296. OCLC 990288599.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. "Changes to NANDA Nursing Diagnosis List 2018-2020". 10 February 2018.
  6. "NANDA 2018-2020, preview".
  7. therapeutic touch - The Skeptic's Dictionary - Skepdic.com
  8. Why Therapeutic Touch Should Be Considered Quackery
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