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Delivery of acupuncture in clinical trials: Research acupuncturists' perspectives

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JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE-JIM
卷 21, 期 4, 页码 315-319

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DOI: 10.1016/j.joim.2023.03.0072095-4964

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Acupuncture; Traditional Chinese medicine; Clinical protocols; Health knowledge; attitudes; practice; Researcher-subject relationship; Placebos

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The delivery of acupuncture in a clinical trial differs significantly from its delivery in real-world clinical settings. Traditional Chinese medicine-trained acupuncturists often need to set aside traditional care principles when participating in research, which can lead to mixed feelings. This article reviews the subjective experiences of research acupuncturists and suggests the need for a specialized training program to address their concerns and improve the design and execution of acupuncture studies.
Delivery of acupuncture in the setting of a clinical trial is a unique practice that diverges significantly from the delivery of acupuncture in a real-world clinical setting. Research acupuncturists, particularly those trained in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), are often required to set aside valued precepts of traditional care, including diagnosing imbalances, individualizing treatment, and forging a therapeutic relationship with patients. TCM-trained acupuncturists express mixed feelings about participating in clinical trials. Many are eager to play a vital role in the advancement of acupuncture science and appreciate the need for strict protocol adherence to minimize bias. However, the acupuncturist(s) may also have concerns about clinical trial methodology, including but not limited to the delivery of a control condition, e.g., sham acupuncture. Investigators should anticipate certain questions and even a level of resistance to the requirements of research among acupuncturists and be prepared to address them. This manuscript presents a brief review of the subjective experience of the research acupuncturist within the available scientific literature as it pertains to the delivery of active and sham clinical research protocols. Our goals are to better understand the perspectives of acupuncturists who may participate in clinical research, so that their concerns may be addressed in study design and methodology. To that end, we suggest the creation of a novel training program specifically for clinical trial acupuncturists, intended for qualified TCM- and Western-trained practitioners, that would help to standardize the research acupuncturist's role and help to strengthen the design and execution of acupuncture studies. Please cite this article as: Anastasi JK, Capili B, Neumaier J, Hackett L. Delivery of acupuncture in clinical trials: Research acupuncturists' perspectives. J Integr Med. 2023; 21(4):315-319. & COPY; 2023 Shanghai Yueyang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

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