膝骨关节炎患者艾灸治疗经验的定性研究。

Haeng-Mi Son, Duck Hee Kim, Eunjeong Kim, So-Young Jung, Ae-Ran Kim, Tae-Hun Kim
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摘要

目的:探讨和了解膝关节骨性关节炎(OA)患者艾灸治疗的效果。方法:本定性研究是通过定性内容分析艾灸治疗膝关节OA有效性的较大临床试验的一部分。16名轻度膝关节炎患者参加了为期12周的艾灸治疗,作为试验的一部分,采用开放式问题进行访谈。结果:参与者认为膝关节OA是一种正常的衰老过程,在日常生活中会引起身体和情绪上的不适。不管艾灸的任何不良影响,大多数参与者都对持续的艾灸治疗感兴趣,作为一种长期的管理策略和一般健康。结论:本研究提示艾灸可以帮助治疗膝关节OA相关症状。患者对艾灸的态度会影响治疗效果,喜欢艾灸的患者希望长期坚持治疗,因为他们明白膝关节OA是一种慢性疾病,需要持续的护理。然而,从业者需要更多地关注那些非常热情的人,因为他们在渴望更好的效果的过程中往往会忍受与治疗相关的不良事件。
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A qualitative study of the experiences of patients with knee osteoarthritis undergoing moxibustion.

Objective: To explore and understand how patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) experience moxibustion.

Method: This qualitative research was conducted as part of a larger clinical trial of the effectiveness of moxibustion for the treatment of knee OA by qualitative content analysis. Sixteen patients with mild knee OA who participated in a 12-week moxibustion treatment as part of the trial were interviewed using open-ended questions.

Results: The participants recognised knee OA as a normal ageing process that caused physical and emotional discomfort in daily life. Regardless of any adverse effects of moxibustion, most of the participants were interested in continuous moxibustion treatment as a long-term management strategy and for general health.

Conclusions: This study suggests that moxibustion can be helpful in managing symptoms related to knee OA. Patients' attitudes towards moxibustion can affect the treatment result and those who prefer it want to continue the treatment for a long time because they understand that knee OA is a chronic condition which needs continuous care. However, practitioners need to pay more attention to those who are very enthusiastic because they tend to endure treatment-related adverse events in their desire for better effects.

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