Jin-Huan Yue, Xiao-Ling Li, Dong-Hong Huang, Xian-Qi Zhao, Wei-Ran Chen, Nuo Li, Qinhong Zhang, Xiao-Qing Zhou, Guanhu Yang
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How to Improve Safety in Acupuncture Clinical Practice?
Introduction: This review evaluates the safety protocols for acupuncture, emphasizing the need for stringent measures due to the procedure's invasive nature.
Discussion: It discusses the necessity of global safety standards, including mandatory accreditation and licensing for practitioners to mitigate risks such as needle contamination and improper technique. The study advocates for extensive training and continuous education programs to ensure practitioners master both theoretical and practical aspects of acupuncture. The review highlights the use of sterilized, single-use needles and regular equipment checks to maintain high safety standards. It also underscores the importance of pretreatment assessments, informed consent, and posttreatment monitoring to enhance patient safety. Furthermore, it suggests the implementation of robust surveillance systems and the use of case studies to learn from adverse events. Finally, the review identifies research gaps and recommends focusing on innovative techniques and fostering international cooperation to advance acupuncture's safety and efficacy.
Conclusion: This approach aims to strengthen safety protocols, thereby improving patient outcomes and aiding acupuncture's integration into mainstream health care.