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Patients' attitudes to the perioperative application of acupuncture: A Chinese survey

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posted on 2024-11-02, 05:12 authored by Fen Wang, Man Zheng, Juan Zhua, Wan-hong Xu, Wen-zhong Wu, Rong Zou, Jie Guo, Sha Li, Feng-zhen Yao, Fang-bing Ji, Zhen ZhengZhen Zheng
The primary purpose of this survey was to investigate the attitudes of patients undergoing elective surgery, towards the application of acupuncture to reduce perioperative complications, and to identify the possible factors that influenced their attitudes. Methods The survey was conducted in the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China. A 20-item questionnaire was developed and piloted over a period of eight weeks. Results 176 adult surgical inpatients completed the survey with a response rate of 98.9%. Only about one quarter of the participants had past experience of acupuncture treatment (n = 46, 26.1%) and one third thought acupuncture was effective (n = 61, 34.7%). Less than half of them were willing to use acupuncture for postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) (n = 70, 39.8%), postoperative pain (n = 79, 44.9%), preoperative anxiety and insomnia (n = 65, 36.9%), postoperative gastrointestinal dysfunction (n = 76, 43.2%), postoperative urinary retention (n = 81, 46.0%). Patients who were professionals or office workers (chi square = 26.181, p = 0.001) or with better education (chi square = 14.583, p = 0.024) were more willing to use acupuncture, while age or gender did not affect their attitudes. A majority of patients would follow the doctor's advice about acupuncture (n = 111, 63.1%). Those who had history of PONV were less likely to receive acupuncture (chi square = 10.664, p = 0.005). Conclusions Overall, the surveyed Chinese patients had limited experience and knowledge of acupuncture, and less than half had positive attitudes towards using acupuncture for reducing perioperative complications. Education of patients and their doctors may be promising strategies for improving patients' willingness to use acupuncture.

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Journal

European Journal of Integrative Medicine

Volume

9

Start page

131

End page

140

Total pages

10

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

Germany

Language

English

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© 2016 Elsevier GmbH Introduction

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2006077035

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-12-18

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