提高针灸安全性:策略、最佳实践和无风险实践培训。

IF 0.9 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Medical Acupuncture Pub Date : 2025-08-14 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1177/19336586251363227
Bhavit Bansal, Khyati Chaturvedi
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背景:针灸是一种被广泛认可的辅助疗法,具有已证实的治疗效果;然而,由于从轻微并发症到气胸和神经损伤等严重后果的不良事件,对患者安全的担忧仍然存在。目的:本研究旨在确定针灸中常见的不良事件,提出创新的风险缓解策略,建立标准化的最佳实践,加强从业者培训,并检查全球安全方案的差异。设计:对现有文献、临床病例研究和国际安全指南进行综合评价。环境:全球针灸实践环境,包括临床和健康环境。患者或受试者:对不同国际背景下接受针灸治疗的患者群体和不良事件病例报告的分析。干预:分析新兴技术、培训方法和预防策略,包括实时监测工具、超声辅助针灸和数字患者记录。主要结果测量:不良事件发生率、安全方案有效性、从业人员能力测量和全球安全标准变化。结果:大多数不良事件与医生错误、患者特定因素或不充分的安全方案有关,主要并发症仍然很少,但需要结构化的安全措施。风险缓解策略显著提高了治疗的准确性和安全性。拥有严格认证程序的国家报告的不良事件较少。结论:提高针灸安全性需要多方面的方法,包括技术进步、循证最佳实践和加强专业培训。加强国际合作和监管监督将确保针灸仍然是一种值得信赖、无风险和有效的治疗方式。
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Advancing Safety in Acupuncture: Strategies, Best Practices, and Training for a Risk-Free Practice.

Background: Acupuncture is a widely recognized complementary therapy with proven therapeutic benefits; however, concerns regarding patient safety persist due to adverse events ranging from minor complications to severe outcomes like pneumothorax and nerve injury.

Objective: This study aims to identify common adverse events in acupuncture, propose innovative risk mitigation strategies, establish standardized best practices, enhance practitioner training, and examine global disparities in safety protocols.

Design: Comprehensive review of existing literature, clinical case studies, and international safety guidelines.

Setting: Global acupuncture practice environments, including clinical and wellness settings.

Patients or subjects: Analysis of patient populations receiving acupuncture treatments across various international settings and case reports of adverse events.

Intervention: Analysis of emerging technologies, training methodologies, and preventive strategies including real-time monitoring tools, ultrasound-assisted acupuncture, and digital patient records.

Main outcome measures: Adverse event rates, safety protocol effectiveness, practitioner competency measures, and global safety standard variations.

Results: Most adverse events are linked to practitioner errors, patient-specific factors, or inadequate safety protocols, with major complications remaining rare but requiring structured safety measures. Risk mitigation strategies significantly improve treatment precision and safety. Countries with rigorous certification processes report fewer adverse events.

Conclusions: Improving acupuncture safety requires a multifaceted approach integrating technological advancements, evidence-based best practices, and enhanced professional training. Strengthening international collaboration and regulatory oversight will ensure acupuncture remains a trusted, risk-free, and effective therapeutic modality.

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Medical Acupuncture
Medical Acupuncture INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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