Effects of hand-press pellet on pain and daily life of elders with chronic lower back pain: randomized controlled trial

2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Hyojung Park, Hyejin Lee
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Abstract

For elderly people with chronic lower back pain who need long-term management, there is a need for a nursing intervention study that is effective, is easy to perform, and applies complementary and alternative therapies to manage pain without repulsion. Hand pressure therapy is a treatment indigenous to Korea used to reduce pain and improve functions of daily life by applying acupuncture, pressure sticks, and moxibustion to parts of the hand as they relate to parts of the body. This research is to identify the effects of pellet pressed on the hand on pain and the daily lives of elders with chronic lower back pain (CLBP). The hand pressed-pellet intervention period was six weeks long. Twenty-seven patients in the intervention group and twenty-four patients in the placebo control group were recruited from elderly over sixty-five who used welfare centers. In the intervention group, hand pressed-pellet therapy was conducted in eleven acupressure response zones related to CLBP, and the placebo control group was provided with similar therapy and zones, but unrelated to CLBP. The research tool measured the intensity of CLBP using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), the Korean Owestry Disability Index (K-ODI), which are subjective indicators, and the Compact Digital Algometer, which is an objective indicator. The pain intensity (VAS) measured after six weeks of hand pressed-pellet therapy showed significant difference between the two groups compared to their pain before the experiment (F = 60.522, p < .001). There was a significant difference between the two groups in the pain pressure threshold using pressure statistics (F = 8.940, p < .001), and in CLBP dysfunction evaluation index (K-ODI) after applying pressed pellet to the hand (Z = − 3.540, p < .001). Subjective indicators were measured to verify the effect of hand pressed-pellet therapy on CLBP, and the result confirmed that the hand pressed-pellet therapy was effective in alleviating CLBP. The study was registered retrospectively with reference number KCT0008024 on 23/12/2022.
手压颗粒对慢性下背痛老人的疼痛和日常生活的影响:随机对照试验
对于需要长期治疗的患有慢性腰背痛的老年人来说,有必要开展一项有效、易于实施、应用辅助和替代疗法来控制疼痛而不产生排斥反应的护理干预研究。手压疗法是韩国本土的一种治疗方法,通过针灸、压棒和艾灸手部与身体各部位的关系来减轻疼痛和改善日常生活功能。本研究旨在确定手部按压颗粒对慢性腰背痛(CLBP)老人的疼痛和日常生活的影响。手部按压颗粒干预期为六周。干预组和安慰剂对照组分别有 27 名和 24 名患者,他们都是从使用福利中心的 65 岁以上老人中招募的。干预组在与慢性前列腺炎相关的 11 个穴位反应区进行手按颗粒疗法,安慰剂对照组提供类似的疗法和区段,但与慢性前列腺炎无关。研究工具采用主观指标视觉模拟量表(VAS)、韩国奥维司特里残疾指数(K-ODI)和客观指标紧凑型数字测力计来测量 CLBP 的强度。手压颗粒疗法六周后测量的疼痛强度(VAS)显示,两组患者的疼痛强度与实验前相比有显著差异(F = 60.522,P < .001)。使用压力统计法测量的疼痛压力阈值(F = 8.940,p < .001)和手部按压颗粒后的 CLBP 功能障碍评估指数(K-ODI)(Z = - 3.540,p < .001)在两组之间存在显著差异。通过测量主观指标来验证手部按压颗粒疗法对 CLBP 的效果,结果证实手部按压颗粒疗法能有效缓解 CLBP。该研究于 2022 年 12 月 23 日进行了回顾性注册,注册编号为 KCT0008024。
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BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles on interventions and resources that complement or replace conventional therapies, with a specific emphasis on research that explores the biological mechanisms of action, as well as their efficacy, safety, costs, patterns of use and/or implementation.
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