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'When I first started going I was going in on my knees, but I came out and I was skipping': Exploring rheumatoid arthritis patients' perceptions of receiving treatment with acupuncture

机译:“当我刚开始走时,我跪了下来,但我出来却跳了起来”:探讨类风湿关节炎患者对接受针灸治疗的看法

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Objectives: To outline rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients' experiences of receiving treatment with acupuncture, exploring the impact of practitioner affiliation to a traditional or western theoretical base. Design: Qualitative study utilising grounded theory method. Convenience sample of thirteen patients with RA. Data collection, organisation and analysis performed concurrently. In-depth semi-structured interviews were tape-recorded and transcribed. Field notes were also taken. Open, axial and selective coding performed. Emergent categories and themes identified and informed the topics to be discussed in subsequent interviews. Results: Patients perceived acupuncture as alleviating a number of RA symptoms including the relief of rheumatic pain and improvements in mobility. Acupuncture was additionally perceived as alleviating a number of consequential secondary symptoms of RA, such as fatigue, depression and sleeplessness. These effects allowed patients to feel normal again and regain their lives, and resulted in improvements in patients' lifestyle, emotional well-being and self-image. Acupuncturist affiliation impacts on both patient experience and perception of effects. Conclusions: Acupuncture elicits a range of effects which contribute to improvements in RA patients' quality of life. Varied levels of congruence were identified between the intended therapeutic effect of acupuncture [Hughes JG, Goldbart J, Fairhurst E, Knowles K. Exploring acupuncturists' perceptions of treating patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Complementary Therapies in Medicine 2007;15:101-8] and patients' perceptions of effects. Acupuncturist affiliation has demonstrable implications for the practice and research of acupuncture.
机译:目的:概述类风湿关节炎(RA)患者接受针灸治疗的经历,探讨从业者隶属关系对传统或西方理论基础的影响。设计:利用扎根理论方法进行定性研究。十三例RA患者的便利性样本。数据收集,组织和分析同时进行。录制和转录了深入的半结构式访谈。还记录了实地记录。进行了公开,轴向和选择性编码。新兴的类别和主题确定并告知了将在后续采访中讨论的主题。结果:患者认为针灸可以缓解许多RA症状,包括减轻风湿痛和改善活动能力。针灸还被认为减轻了RA的许多继发性继发症状,例如疲劳,抑郁和失眠。这些作用使患者再次感觉正常并恢复了生活,并改善了患者的生活方式,情绪健康和自我形象。针灸师的隶属关系会影响患者的经历和效果感知。结论:针灸可引起一系列改善RA患者生活质量的作用。在针刺的预期治疗效果之间发现了不同程度的一致性[Hughes JG,Goldbart J,Fairhurst E,KnowlesK。探索针灸师对类风湿性关节炎患者的看法。医学补充疗法2007; 15:101-8]和患者对效果的看法。针灸师的隶属关系对针灸的实践和研究具有明显的意义。

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