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Auricular Acupuncture vs. Progressive Muscle Relaxation and vs. no Intervention for Exam Anxiety in Medical Students - A Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:耳针与渐进性肌肉放松与医学生考试焦虑的无干预-随机对照试验

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Auricular acupuncture (AA) is a promising treatment for preoperative anxiety and was reported to be better than placebo intreatment of exam anxiety. The aim was to compare AA with progressive muscle relaxation (PMR), which is an establishedbehavioral method in treatment of anxiety in students before exams. Fifty medical students were randomized to receive AAor no intervention in a crossover manner and completed three comparable anatomy exams with an interval of several weeksbetween the exams. AA was applied using indwelling fixed needles bilaterally at the points MA-IC1, MA-TF1, MA-SC, MA-AH7and MA-T one day prior to one of two first exams. PMR was performed using the standardized technique 6 weeks prior to lastexam as non-randomized condition. Anxiety level, measured using State-Trait-Anxiety Inventory (STAI) before and aftereach intervention as well as before each exam, was the primary outcome. Quality of sleep, test performance, bloodpressure, heart rate and activity of salivary amylase were also measured and analyzed using appropriate statistical tests forpaired samples with Bonferroni-adjustment for multiple comparisons. All included participants finished the study. Anxietylevel (STAI) decreased after AA in comparison with baseline and both control conditions (P < 0.01). PMR reduced bloodpressure in comparison with AA and no intervention (P < 0.05). Activity of salivary amylase decreased after PMR in comparison with AA and no intervention on the day of exam (P < 0.001). Quality of sleep improved after AA in comparison withboth control conditions (P < 0.05). Other parameters were comparable after study interventions. Auricular acupuncture,but not PMR, reduced exam anxiety in medical students. However, PMR attenuated the stress reaction of sympatheticnervous system. Regarding the efficiency profile of AA, we are going to introduce this method to treat anxiety in a clinicalpreoperative setting instead of pharmacological intervention.
机译:耳针疗法(AA)是一种术前焦虑治疗的有前途的治疗方法,据报道其优于检查焦虑的安慰剂治疗方法。目的是将AA与进行性肌肉放松(PMR)进行比较,这是一种在考试前治疗焦虑症的行之有效的方法。将五十名医学生随机分配为不接受AA或不进行干预,并完成了三项可比较的解剖学考试,每两次考试之间间隔几周。在两次首次检查之一之前的一天,使用固定式双侧针头在两点MA-IC1,MA-TF1,MA-SC,MA-AH7和MA-T处应用AA。在进行最后检查前6周,使用标准化技术将PMR作为非随机条件进行。主要的结果是在每次干预之前和之后以及每次检查之前使用状态-特质-焦虑量表(STAI)测量的焦虑水平。睡眠质量,测试性能,血压,心率和唾液淀粉酶活性也被测量和分析,使用适当的统计学测试对成对的样本进行Bonferroni调整,以进行多次比较。所有纳入的参与者均完成了研究。与基线和两个对照组相比,AA后焦虑水平(STAI)降低(P <0.01)。与不使用AA相比,PMR降低了血压(P <0.05)。与AA相比,PMR后唾液淀粉酶活性降低,并且在检查当天未进行干预(P <0.001)。与两种控制条件相比,AA后的睡眠质量均得到改善(P <0.05)。经过研究干预后,其他参数具有可比性。耳针疗法而非PMR可以减少医学生的考试焦虑。然而,PMR减弱了交感神经系统的应激反应。关于机管局的效率概况,我们将介绍这种方法在临床术前环境中代替药物治疗来治疗焦虑症。

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