如何提高针灸临床工作的安全性?

IF 0.9 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Medical Acupuncture Pub Date : 2025-08-14 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1089/acu.2024.0128
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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摘要

引言:本综述评估了针灸的安全性方案,强调由于该程序的侵入性,需要采取严格的措施。讨论:讨论了全球安全标准的必要性,包括对从业人员的强制性认证和许可,以减轻针头污染和不当技术等风险。该研究提倡广泛的培训和继续教育计划,以确保从业者掌握针灸的理论和实践方面。审查强调使用消毒的一次性针头和定期检查设备以保持高安全标准。它还强调了预处理评估、知情同意和治疗后监测对加强患者安全的重要性。此外,它建议实施强有力的监测系统,并利用案例研究从不良事件中吸取教训。最后,该综述指出了研究差距,并建议将重点放在创新技术和促进国际合作上,以提高针灸的安全性和有效性。结论:该方法旨在加强安全性方案,从而改善患者的治疗效果,并帮助针灸融入主流医疗保健。
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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.

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Medical Acupuncture
Medical Acupuncture INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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