Survey of patients’ perspectives on the use of acupuncture as a complementary treatment for chronic pain

Q4 Nursing
Yuen-Mei Chow, Clara Kai Tong, Thor Timothy Chutatape, C. Seah, S. Cui, K. Tan, Diana Xin Chan
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Background: Acupuncture has been increasingly used as a complementary therapy in pain management. At Singapore General Hospital pain management center, approximately 40% of patients are referred for adjunctive onsite acupuncture. This number is increasing as acupuncture becomes a more readily accepted adjunct to conventional pain therapies. Materials and Methods: We conducted a two-part survey to look at patients’ perspectives before their acupuncture treatment regimen and the efficacy and effects of acupuncture after 5–10 sessions in the multidisciplinary management for their pain conditions. Results: A total of 80 people participated in the survey over 4 months. Sixty-one participants completed the two-part survey. 57.6% of participants had pain related to spine degeneration, of which 68.9% and 77% reported being affected in their sleep and mood, respectively. Follow-up survey after acupuncture sessions showed statistically significant improvement in pain scores. 79.5% reported improvements in mood and 90.9% in mobility. 93.2% said they would recommend acupuncture in the follow-up survey. Conclusion: Acupuncture was shown to have statistically significant effects on pain scores based on our pilot survey results. Majority of patients also reported improved mood and mobility which are part of the multidimensional effects of chronic pain that affect quality of life.
调查患者对使用针灸作为辅助治疗慢性疼痛的看法
背景:针灸已越来越多地被用作疼痛管理的辅助疗法。在新加坡总医院疼痛管理中心,大约40%的患者被转诊为辅助现场针灸。随着针灸成为一种更容易被接受的传统疼痛疗法的辅助手段,这个数字正在增加。材料与方法:我们进行了两部分的调查,以了解患者在针灸治疗方案前的观点以及针灸治疗5-10次后在多学科治疗中对其疼痛状况的疗效和效果。结果:在4个多月的时间里,共有80人参与了调查。61名参与者完成了这项分为两部分的调查。57.6%的参与者有与脊柱退变相关的疼痛,其中68.9%和77%的参与者分别报告他们的睡眠和情绪受到影响。针灸治疗后的随访调查显示,疼痛评分有统计学上的显著改善。79.5%的人表示情绪有所改善,90.9%的人表示行动能力有所改善。93.2%表示会在随访调查中推荐针灸。结论:根据我们的初步调查结果,针灸对疼痛评分有统计学上显著的影响。大多数患者还报告了情绪和活动能力的改善,这是慢性疼痛影响生活质量的多维效应的一部分。
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Bali Journal of Anesthesiology
Bali Journal of Anesthesiology Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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