Delivering Acupuncture Therapy in an Interdisciplinary Global Health Setting in Guatemala: Pilot Study and Lessons Learned.

IF 0.8 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Medical Acupuncture Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-14 DOI:10.1089/acu.2023.0023
Lisa J Taylor-Swanson, Wen Tu, Caroline Sariah Howell, Melinda Pride Dillard, Lisa Bell, Ashlee Taft Nelson, Cinnamon Geppelt, Joan Maria Boccino, Elizabeth Taylor, Gabriela Alvarez, Claudia Citkovitz, Kimberly Johnson, Kimberly Garcia
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Abstract

Objective: Pain, stress, and diabetes mellitus (DM) are common complaints for Guatemalans seeking health care. Because acupuncture therapy (AT) is a low-cost, effective treatment for these concerns, it was offered to Guatemalans during a health care mission as an adjunct to primary care. The purpose of this study was to gather feedback about providing AT in this context and to describe the lessons that were learned.

Materials and methods: A pretest single-arm exploratory study design was used, collecting demographic data and administering a pretest to patients referred for AT. Patients received AT according to presenting symptoms, except patients with DM, who were treated with a previously developed auricular AT protocol. After AT, all patients received adhesive seeds for self-administered auricular acupressure, along with a printed diagram, showing where and how to apply them, and a symptom-tracking form.

Results: AT was given to 11 patients (1 had DM; 10 did not). Most were female (9; 82%), older (average 59.27 years; range: 40-81 years), and had little education (average 4 years; range: 0-12 years). Complaints were pain (11; 100%), insomnia (6; 55%), anxiety (4; 36%), depression (7; 64%), and stress (3; 27%). More than 50% had seen health care providers (6; 55%). One person had AT previously and 3 people requested more information about AT before receiving it.

Conclusions: Reporting high symptom burdens, most patients were unfamiliar with AT. AT ceased when the licensed acupuncturist contracted COVID. Patients will be followed in 2023 and AT will be given to collect data on feasibility, satisfaction, and possible implementation.

在危地马拉跨学科全球健康环境中提供针灸疗法:试点研究与经验教训。
目的:疼痛、压力和糖尿病(DM)是危地马拉人寻求医疗保健服务时经常抱怨的问题。由于针灸疗法(AT)是一种低成本、有效的治疗方法,因此在一次医疗保健任务中,我们向危地马拉人提供了针灸疗法,作为初级医疗保健的辅助手段。本研究的目的是收集在这种情况下提供针灸疗法的反馈意见,并介绍从中汲取的经验教训:采用预试单臂探索性研究设计,收集人口统计学数据,并对转诊的患者进行预试。患者根据症状接受耳穴贴敷,但糖尿病患者除外,他们接受的是之前制定的耳穴贴敷方案。在进行耳穴贴敷后,所有患者都会收到用于自我耳穴贴敷的粘胶种子,以及说明贴敷位置和方法的印刷图和症状跟踪表:11名患者(1人患有糖尿病,10人没有)接受了耳穴按摩。大多数患者为女性(9 人;82%),年龄较大(平均 59.27 岁;范围:40-81 岁),受教育程度较低(平均 4 年;范围:0-12 年)。主诉为疼痛(11;100%)、失眠(6;55%)、焦虑(4;36%)、抑郁(7;64%)和压力(3;27%)。50%以上的人看过医疗保健提供者(6;55%)。一人曾接受过反坦克疗法,3 人在接受反坦克疗法前要求获得更多有关反坦克疗法的信息:结论:大多数患者报告的症状负担较重,但他们对针灸治疗并不熟悉。持证针灸师感染 COVID 后,AT 停止使用。2023 年将对患者进行随访,并提供 AT,以收集有关可行性、满意度和可能实施情况的数据。
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Medical Acupuncture
Medical Acupuncture INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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