针灸对服用阿托莫西汀的成人多动症患者的自我感觉压力和多动症核心症状的影响。深入单一病例研究的启示。

Q3 Medicine Integrative medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-01
Nils May, Ashley Bennett
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研究背景注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的核心症状包括注意力不集中、多动和冲动,并与自我感觉压力增加有关:本文评估了与单独使用阿托莫西汀(ATX)相比,针灸(在阿托莫西汀常规药物治疗的基础上提供)对自我感觉压力和多动症核心症状的影响:采用问卷调查和访谈的混合方法进行深入的单一案例研究。受试者填写了两份评分量表。此外,还进行了半结构化访谈。对定性数据进行了内容分析,并对两组数据进行了三角测量:数据收集/干预(治疗)在欧盟德国汉堡的一家针灸诊所进行:一名服用阿托西汀的成年多动症患者:干预措施:根据中医诊断进行针灸治疗,每周两次,为期八周,按照预先确定但灵活的穴位方案进行:1)当前症状量表(CSS)和感知压力量表(PSS)。2)半结构化访谈:结果:除了定期服用 ATX 外,针灸治疗还对参与者的多动症状产生了积极影响(PSS - 31%,CSS 总分 - 47%)。亚组得分显著下降(注意力缺陷-39%;功能障碍-55%;多动/冲动-53%;冲动-30%)。干预后的访谈显示,患者的自我控制、(自我)意识和中心意识都有所增强。综合治疗被认为比单独药物治疗更有益:结论:针灸治疗似乎对自我压力感知和多动症核心症状有积极影响。研究结果与综述研究文献部分吻合,但由于设计的局限性/偏倚风险(ROBs),无法就潜在的方法特异性得出具体结论。建议使用更大的样本和更稳健的设计开展进一步研究。
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The Impact of Acupuncture on Self-Perceived Stress and ADHD Core Symptomatology in an Adult, Atomoxetine-taking ADHD Participant. Insights from an In-depth Single Case Study.

Background: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) includes inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity as core symptoms and is associated with increased self-perceived stress.

Primary study objective: This article evaluates the impact of acupuncture (provided in addition to regular pharmacological treatment with Atomoxetine) on self-perceived stress and ADHD core symptomatology, compared to atomoxetine (ATX) alone.

Methods/design: In-depth single case study, involving a mixed methods approach with questionnaires and interviews was used. The participant completed two rating scales. Additionally, semi-structured interviews were held. Qualitative data were subjected to content analysis and both sets of data were triangulated.

Setting: Data collection/intervention (treatments) took place at an Acupuncture clinic in Hamburg, Germany, EU.

Participants: One adult, atomoxetine-taking ADHD participant.

Intervention: Acupuncture according to Chinese medicine-diagnosis twice/week, over the course of eight weeks, following a pre-defined but flexible point protocol.

Primary outcome measures: 1) The Current Symptom Scale (CSS) and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). 2) Semi-structured interviews.

Results: Acupuncture treatments in addition to regular ATX intake positively affected the participant's ADHD symptoms (PSS - 31%, total score of the CSS - 47%). There was a considerable decrease in subgroup scores (attention deficit - 39%; functionality impairment - 55%; hyperactivity/impulsivity - 53%; impulsivity - 30%). Post-interventional interviews showed perceived increased self-control, (self-) awareness and centeredness. Combined treatment was perceived as more beneficial than pharmaceutical treatment alone.

Conclusion: Acupuncture treatment appears to have a positive impact on both self-perception of stress and ADHD core symptomatology. Findings were partially congruent with the reviewed research literature but due to limitations/risks of bias (ROBs) associated with the design, no concrete conclusions regarding a potential method-related specificity can be drawn. Further research with larger samples and a more robust design is recommended.

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