原发性痛经患者心理因素对德气的影响:一项随机对照试验的二次分析。

IF 0.9 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies Pub Date : 2023-02-28 DOI:10.51507/j.jams.2023.16.1.20
Ni-Juan Hu, Chun-Hua Li, Pei Wang, Gui-Wen Wu, Liang-Xiao Ma, Jiang Zhu
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背景:德气在针灸治疗中占有重要地位。几乎所有的研究都认为深针刺和手法可以达到显著的德气感觉。然而,相对较少的研究考察了心理因素对德气的影响,而那些研究往往得出不同的结论。目的:探讨心理因素对原发性痛经(PD)患者德气的影响。方法:将68例寒湿痹型PD患者随机分为德气组(粗针深插,有手法,n=17)和非德气组(细针浅插,无手法,n=51)。两组均采用双侧针刺三阴角(SP6) 30 min。采用针刺德气临床评估量表(ADCAS)评估德气。采用5分制和4分制分别评价患者的针刺焦虑和对针刺感觉与疗效关系的期望。结果:在德气组中,所有患者都有德气感,但焦虑水平与德气无关。患者期望与德气时机负相关,与电感觉正相关。在非德气组中,有59.5%的患者经历过德气。在经历过和没有经历过的患者之间,焦虑水平没有显著差异,尽管患者的期望有显著差异。非德气组有德气感者,焦虑与搏动呈正相关。此外,患者的期望与德气强度、冷、麻木呈正相关。结论:PD患者的期望会影响SP6期的德气感觉,在研究德气感时应考虑心理因素。
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Influence of Psychological Factors in Primary Dysmenorrhea Patients on De qi: a Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Background: De qi , the needling sensation, is important in acupuncture treatment. Almost all studies believe that deep needling and manipulation could achieve a significant de qi sensation. However, relatively few studies have examined the effect of psychological factors on de qi, and those that did often reached different conclusions.

Objectives: To explore the influence of psychologic factors on de qi in patients with primary dysmenorrhea (PD).

Methods: Sixty-eight PD patients with cold and dampness stagnation were randomly allocated to de qi (deep insertion using thick needles, with manipulation, n=17) and non-de qi groups (shallow insertion using thin needles, without manipulation, n=51). Both groups received bilateral needling at Sanyinjiao (SP6) for 30 min. De qi was assessed using the Acupuncture De qi Clinical Assessment Scale (ADCAS). The patients' acupuncture-related anxiety and their expectations of the relationship between needle sensation and curative effect were evaluated using a five-point and four-point scale, respectively.

Results: Within the de qi group, all patients experienced the de qi sensation, although anxiety levels were unrelated to de qi. Patients' expectations correlated negatively with de qi timing, and positively with electric sensation. Within the non-de qi group, 59.5% of patients experienced de qi. Between those who experienced it and those who did not, no significant differences were found in anxiety levels, although patients' expectations differed significantly. Among patients who experienced de qi sensations in the non-de qi group, anxiety and throbbing were positively correlated. Additionally, patients' expectations correlated positively with de qi intensity, as well as coldness, and numbness.

Conclusion: Psychological factors should be considered when studying de qi since PD patients' expectations could influence the de qi sensation at SP6.

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Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies
Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal featuring high-quality studies related to basic and clinical acupuncture and meridian research. It also includes new paradigm of integrative research, covering East–West and traditional–modern medicine. Manuscripts should fall into one of the categories: topical review, original research paper, brief ... click here for full Aims & Scope The Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal featuring high-quality studies related to basic and clinical acupuncture and meridian research. It also includes new paradigm of integrative research, covering East–West and traditional–modern medicine.
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