影响安宁疗护环境中针灸使用的认知:一项全国性调查研究的结果。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Colin Luh, Elizabeth Eckstrom
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摘要

背景:针灸是一种有效和低风险的治疗广泛的医疗条件。在临终关怀环境中,舒适是最重要的,针灸可以在减少生命结束时的症状负担方面发挥重要作用。目的:从针灸师和安宁疗护人员的角度,探讨在安宁疗护环境中使用针灸的认知障碍。具体解决的障碍包括针灸的保险覆盖/资金,缺乏针灸作为一种治疗方式的知识,以及认为针灸的证据基础不足。材料和方法:通过电子邮件和/或电话招募俄勒冈州的针灸师和临终关怀工作人员完成他们的调查。结果:针灸师的应答率为50%。无法获得安宁疗护人员的回应率。共有270名提供者及安宁疗护人员(针灸师102名、安宁疗护医生16名、安宁疗护主任14名、安宁疗护护士93名、安宁疗护社工30名及安宁疗护牧师15名)。大多数针灸师(分别为76%和89%)和临终关怀工作人员(分别为59%和82%)强烈同意或多少同意针灸的保险覆盖/资金以及缺乏针灸作为一种治疗方式的知识是重要的障碍。关于针灸的证据基础,大多数针灸师(91%)和安宁疗护人员(69%)强烈同意或稍微同意针灸可以帮助安宁疗护患者提供更高的生活品质,尽管针灸师和安宁疗护人员对适合针灸的具体情况的了解各不相同。结论:从针灸师和安宁疗护人员的角度来看,针灸的保险覆盖/资金、针灸作为一种治疗方式的知识缺乏,以及认为针灸证据基础不足是针灸在安宁疗护中使用的主要障碍。在临终关怀环境中提高对针灸的认识/教育以及改善资金结构至关重要。
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Perceptions That Influence Acupuncture Use in Hospice Settings: Results of a State-Wide Survey Study.

Background: Acupuncture is an effective and low-risk therapy for a wide spectrum of medical conditions. In the hospice setting, where comfort is the top priority, acupuncture could play a vital role in reducing symptom burden at the end of life. Objective: This state-wide survey study explored perceived barriers to acupuncture use in the hospice setting from acupuncturist and hospice staff perspectives. Specific barriers addressed included insurance coverage/funding for acupuncture, lack of knowledge of acupuncture as a therapeutic modality, and perceived insufficient evidence base for acupuncture. Materials and Methods: Acupuncturists and hospice staff in Oregon were recruited by e-mail and/or telephone to complete their survey. Results: Among acupuncturists, a response rate of 50% was obtained. The response rate of hospice staff could not be obtained. There were a total of 270 providers and hospice staff (102 acupuncturists, 16 hospice doctors, 14 hospice directors, 93 hospice nurses, 30 hospice social workers, and 15 hospice chaplains). The majority of acupuncturists (76% and 89%, respectively) and hospice staff (59% and 82%, respectively) strongly agreed or somewhat agreed that insurance coverage/funding for acupuncture and lack of knowledge of acupuncture as a therapeutic modality are important barriers. With respect to the perceived evidence base for acupuncture, the majority of acupuncturists (91%) and hospice staff (69%) strongly agreed or somewhat agreed that acupuncture can help provide a higher quality of life for hospice patients, although knowledge of specific conditions amenable to acupuncture among acupuncturists and hospice staff varied. Conclusions: From the acupuncturist and hospice staff perspectives, insurance coverage/funding for acupuncture, lack of knowledge of acupuncture as a therapeutic modality, and perceived insufficient evidence base for acupuncture are primary barriers to the use of acupuncture in hospice care. Increased awareness/education about acupuncture in the hospice setting, as well as improved funding structures, is critical.

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Journal of alternative and complementary medicine
Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 医学-全科医学与补充医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine: Paradigm, Practice, and Policy Advancing Integrative Health is the leading peer-reviewed journal providing scientific research for the evaluation and integration of complementary and alternative medicine into mainstream medical practice. The Journal delivers original research that directly impacts patient care therapies, protocols, and strategies, ultimately improving the quality of healing. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine coverage includes: -Botanical Medicine -Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine -Other Traditional Medicine Practices -Mind-Body Medicine -Nutrition and Dietary Supplements -Integrative Health / Medicine -Yoga -Ayurveda -Naturopathy -Creative Arts Therapies -Integrative Whole Systems / Whole Practices -Homeopathy -Tai Chi -Qi Gong -Massage Therapy -Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine -Integrative Cost Studies / Comparative Effectiveness -Neurostimulation -Integrative Biophysics
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