Group Acupuncture Therapy With Yoga Therapy for Chronic Neck, Low Back, and Osteoarthritis Pain in Safety Net Settings for an Underserved Population: A Feasibility Pilot Study.

Global advances in integrative medicine and health Pub Date : 2023-09-28 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536130231202515
Raymond Teets, Arya Nielsen, Steffany Moonaz, Belinda J Anderson, Donna M Mah, Eve Walter, Mirta Milanes, Hyowoun Jyung, Luz E Soto Cossio, Paul Meissner, M Diane McKee, Benjamin Kligler
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Background: Acupuncture and yoga have both been shown to be effective in chronic pain. Underrepresented populations have poorer pain outcomes with less access to effective pain care.

Objective: To assess the feasibility of bundling group acupuncture with yoga therapy for chronic neck, back or osteoarthritis pain in safety net settings.

Methods: This was a feasibility pilot in Bronx and Harlem primary care community health centers. Participants with chronic neck, back or osteoarthritis pain received acupuncture and yoga therapy over a 10-week period. Participants received 10 weekly acupuncture treatments in group setting; with Yoga therapy sessions beginning immediately following the 3rd session. Primary outcome was pain interference and pain intensity on the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI); Outcomes were measured at baseline, 10-week close of intervention, and 24-week follow-up.

Results: 93 patients were determined to be eligible and completed the baseline interview. The majority of participants were non-White and Medicaid recipients. 78 (84%) completed the intervention and 10-week survey, and 58 (62%) completed the 24-week post intervention survey. Participants received an average number of 6.5 acupuncture sessions (out of a possible 10), and 4 yoga sessions (out of a possible 8) over the 10-week intervention. Patients showed statistically significant improvements in pain at the close of the intervention and at a somewhat lesser rate, at 24-weeks post intervention. Challenges included telephone outreach and site coordination integrating acupuncture with yoga therapy. The trial also had to be stopped early due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Conclusions: Bundling acupuncture therapy and yoga therapy is feasible for an underrepresented population with chronic pain in urban community health centers with preliminary indications of acceptability and benefit to participants.

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在安全网环境下,针对服务不足人群的慢性颈部、下背部和骨关节炎疼痛的集体针灸和瑜伽治疗:可行性试点研究。
背景:针灸和瑜伽都被证明对慢性疼痛有效。代表性不足的人群的疼痛结果较差,获得有效疼痛护理的机会较少。目的:评估在安全网环境下,将组针与瑜伽捆绑治疗慢性颈、背或骨关节炎疼痛的可行性。方法:这是在布朗克斯和哈莱姆初级保健社区卫生中心进行的可行性试验。患有慢性颈部、背部或骨关节炎疼痛的参与者接受了为期10周的针灸和瑜伽治疗。参与者在小组环境中每周接受10次针灸治疗;瑜伽治疗课程在第三次课程后立即开始。主要结果是短暂疼痛量表(BPI)中的疼痛干扰和疼痛强度;在基线、干预结束10周和随访24周时测量结果。结果:93名患者被确定为符合条件,并完成了基线访谈。大多数参与者是非白人和医疗补助接受者。78人(84%)完成了干预和10周调查,58人(62%)完成了24周干预后调查。在为期10周的干预中,参与者平均接受了6.5次针灸(可能有10次)和4次瑜伽(可能有8次)。在干预结束时,患者的疼痛有统计学意义的改善,在干预后24周,疼痛的改善率略低。挑战包括电话联系和现场协调,将针灸与瑜伽疗法相结合。由于新冠肺炎大流行,试验也不得不提前停止。结论:将针灸疗法和瑜伽疗法捆绑在一起治疗城市社区卫生中心中代表性不足的慢性疼痛人群是可行的,初步表明参与者的可接受性和益处。
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