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A meta-analysis of ear-acupuncture, ear-acupressure and auriculotherapy for cigarette smoking cessation

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posted on 2024-11-01, 15:48 authored by Yuan Di, Brian MayBrian May, Tony ZhangTony Zhang, Iris Wenyu ZhouIris Wenyu Zhou, Christopher Worsnop, Charlie XueCharlie Xue
This systematic review evaluated the effects of ear acupuncture, ear acupressure and auriculotherapy for cigarette smoking cessation (SC) at end-of-treatment (EoT), three, six and 12 months follow-up. Methods: Searches of six English and Chinese databases located 25 randomized controlled trials (3735 participants). Methodological quality was assessed using Cochrane Risk of Bias. Meta-analyses were conducted in two pools: 1. SC-specific ear acupuncture/acupressure or auriculotherapy (EAP/R) vs. non-specific/inactive control; and 2. SC-specific EAP/R vs. other SC-specific treatment. Sensitivity analyses were conducted based on the validity of interventions as SC-specific treatments or non-specific/inactive interventions; and the use of biochemical SC confirmation. Results: Pool 1: the 12 valid SC-specific EAP/R interventions were superior to inactive EAP/R controls at EoT (RR. = 1.77 [1.39, 2.25]), three months follow-up (RR. = 1.54 [1.14, 2.08]), and six months follow-up (RR. = 2.01, [1.23, 3.28]) but data were insufficient at 12 months. In Pool 2: there was no superiority or inferiority for EAP/R at EoT or at 3 and 6 month follow-ups compared to SC-specific behavioural therapy or SC-specific body acupuncture. Conclusions: Pool 1 data appeared most consistent for studies of ear acupressure (EAPR) vs. non-specific EAPR controls, with confirmed SC rates at 3 months post-treatment of 20.0% for test groups vs. 7.5% for controls. In Pool 2 the EAP/R interventions appeared neither inferior nor superior to the behavioural interventions at 3 and 6 month follow-ups. However, meta-analysis results derived from relatively small-sized trials with no biochemical validation of SC in Pool 2. Larger, well-controlled studies using biochemical confirmation of SC are needed.

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Journal

Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Volume

142

Start page

14

End page

23

Total pages

10

Publisher

Elsevier Ireland

Place published

Ireland

Language

English

Copyright

© 2014 Elsevier Ireland

Former Identifier

2006047942

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-21

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