Patient interest in acupuncture for smoking cessation: a survey.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Acupuncture in Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1177/09645284231206145
Kelsey M Sicker, Michelle Secic, Anna Graham, Stephen E Auciello
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Abstract

Background/objective: Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. The most widely available treatment options to assist patients in smoking cessation are limited by side effects and moderate efficacy at best. Acupuncture may be an effective option for smoking cessation. The goal of this study was to establish the need for and interest in acupuncture therapy to potentially assist with smoking cessation from a patient perspective.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey study among patients aged 18 years or older whose medical record reported current tobacco use with English as their preferred language. REDCap surveys were administered to patients during office visits and included questions regarding opinions and use of all treatments available for smoking cessation (including acupuncture) as well as perceived barriers to acupuncture treatment.

Results: A total of 57 surveys were distributed, and 42 (74%) were completed. Most patients reported previous attempts at quitting (76%) and had tried a variety of treatments including nicotine replacement (45%), Chantix (varenicline; 23%), Wellbutrin (bupriopion; 19%), "cold turkey" (65%) and hypnosis (3%). No respondents reported having tried acupuncture for smoking cessation.

Conclusion: When comparing treatment options, patients reported more interest in acupuncture than other treatment options with a statistically significant difference in the level of interest between acupuncture and bupropion. All barriers (cost, time and effectiveness) were equally rated on a Likert-type scale with a median of 50 on a 101-point scale.

患者对针灸戒烟的兴趣:一项调查。
背景/目标:在美国,吸烟仍是可预防死亡的主要原因。帮助患者戒烟的最广泛的治疗选择受到副作用的限制,充其量也只是中等疗效。针灸可能是戒烟的有效选择。本研究的目的是从患者的角度确定针灸治疗的必要性和兴趣,以潜在地帮助戒烟。方法:我们对18岁的患者进行了横断面调查研究 年龄在岁或以上,其医疗记录显示目前吸烟,首选语言为英语。REDCap调查是在办公室访问期间对患者进行的,包括关于戒烟所有治疗方法(包括针灸)的意见和使用以及针灸治疗的障碍的问题。结果:共分发了57份调查,完成了42份(74%)。大多数患者报告曾尝试过戒烟(76%),并尝试过多种治疗方法,包括尼古丁替代(45%)、Chantix(varenicline;23%)、Wellbutrin(buriopion;19%)、“冷火鸡”(65%)和催眠(3%)。没有受访者表示曾尝试过针灸戒烟。结论:在比较治疗方案时,患者对针灸的兴趣高于其他治疗方案,针灸和安非他酮之间的兴趣水平存在统计学显著差异。所有障碍(成本、时间和有效性)在Likert型量表上的评分相同,101分量表的中位数为50。
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Acupuncture in Medicine
Acupuncture in Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.00%
发文量
59
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acupuncture in Medicine aims to promote the scientific understanding of acupuncture and related treatments by publishing scientific investigations of their effectiveness and modes of action as well as articles on their use in health services and clinical practice. Acupuncture in Medicine uses the Western understanding of neurophysiology and anatomy to interpret the effects of acupuncture.
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