Effects of acupuncture and homeopathy: prospective documentation. Interim results

H Walach , C Güthlin
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Objective: To evaluate the overall effectiveness in general practice of homeopathy and acupuncture, and to estimate costs.

Method: Prospective documentation of all patients insured with an insurance company who are provided with free treatment of acupuncture and homeopathy. 4000 patients treated by acupuncture and 1000 patients by homeopathy will be enrolled. All patients will be followed up from the beginning of treatment for another 4 years. Doctors will provide data on each visit (diagnosis, treatment, change of symptoms, etc.), patients will fill in questionnaires at the beginning and at the end of treatment, as well as each year after the end of treatment (complaints, current treatment, general health status as measured by the MOS-SF 36). Insurance data on workdays lost will be provided by the insurance company.

Results: Data acquisition and entry is continuing. Up to now data from the first questionnaire of 1453 patients have been entered and 951 patients have returned the follow-up questionnaire. Doctors’ ratings of the change of the main diagnosis shows improvement of around 80% with only 2% deteriorated. This impression is vindicated by the patients’ follow-up questionnaire. 36% patients rated the therapy as efficacious, 47% as partially efficacious. Quality of life as measured by the SF 36 questionnaire improved significantly in all dimensions. Data on workdays off will be presented.

Conclusion: Homeopathy and acupuncture are clinically effective in a variety of medical problems.

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目的:评价顺势疗法与针灸综合治疗的总体效果,并估算费用。方法:前瞻性文献调查所有保险公司提供免费针灸和顺势疗法治疗的患者。4000名针灸患者和1000名顺势疗法患者将被纳入研究。所有患者自治疗开始后随访4年。医生将提供每次就诊的数据(诊断、治疗、症状变化等),患者将在治疗开始和结束时以及治疗结束后每年填写问卷(投诉、目前治疗情况、MOS-SF 36测量的一般健康状况)。损失工作日的保险资料由保险公司提供。结果:数据采集和录入仍在继续。截至目前,已录入1453例患者第一份问卷数据,951例患者返回随访问卷。医生对主要诊断变化的评分显示,病情改善了约80%,只有2%恶化。患者的随访问卷证实了这种印象。36%的患者认为治疗有效,47%认为部分有效。SF - 36问卷测量的生活质量在各方面均有显著改善。将提供有关休息日的数据。结论:顺势疗法结合针灸治疗多种医学问题具有较好的临床疗效。
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