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Patients' preconceptions of acupuncture: a qualitative study exploring the decisions patients make when seeking acupuncture

机译:患者对针灸的偏见:一项定性研究,探讨患者在寻求针灸时做出的决定

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Background: Like any other form of healthcare, acupuncture takes place in a particular context which can enhance or diminish treatment outcomes (i.e. can produce contextual effects). Patients’ expectations of acupuncture might be an important component of contextual effects, but we know relatively little about the origins and nature of patients’ expectations or wider preconceptions about acupuncture. Our aim was to identify the processes the underpin patients’ decisions to try acupuncture and thus begin to tease out the origins and nature of patients’ preconceptions.Methods: One-off semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive, varied sample of 35 adults who had tried acupuncture for various conditions. Interviews explored people’s experiences of acupuncture treatment and techniques from framework and inductive thematic analysis were used to relate the data to the research question.Results: We identified four distinct processes within participants’ accounts of deciding to try acupuncture: establishing a need for treatment, establishing a need for a new treatment, deciding to try acupuncture, and finding an acupuncturist. Family, friends and health care professionals played a role in these processes, providing support, advice, and increasing people’s general familiarity with acupuncture. When they came to their first acupuncture appointment, participants had hopes, concerns, and occasionally concrete expectations as to the nature of acupuncture treatment and its likely effects.Conclusions: Existing theories of how context influences health outcomes could be expanded to better reflect the psychological components identified here, such as hope, desire, optimism and open-mindedness. Future research on the context of acupuncture should consider these elements of the pre-treatment context in addition to more established components such as expectations. There appears to be a need for accessible (i.e. well-disseminated), credible, and individualised, patient-centred materials that can allay people’s concerns about the nature of acupuncture treatment and shape realistic hopes and expectations.
机译:背景:与其他任何形式的医疗保健一样,针灸发生在特定的环境中,可以增强或减弱治疗效果(即产生环境影响)。患者对针灸的期望可能是情境效果的重要组成部分,但是我们对患者期望的起源和性质或对针灸的更广泛的观念了解得很少。我们的目的是确定支持患者尝试针灸的决定的过程,从而开始弄清患者先入为主的起源和性质。方法:对35名成年人进行了一次有目的,有目的的一次半结构化访谈曾因各种情况尝试过针灸的人。访谈采访了人们在针灸治疗方面的经验,并从框架和归纳性主题分析中运用了技术,将数据与研究问题联系起来。结果:我们在参与者尝试针灸的决策中确定了四个不同的过程:确定治疗的需要,确定针灸的过程需要一种新的治疗方法,决定尝试针灸,并找到一名针灸师。家人,朋友和医疗保健专业人员在这些过程中发挥了作用,提供了支持,建议,并提高了人们对针灸的普遍了解。当他们第一次预约针灸时,参与者对针灸治疗的性质及其可能的效果有希望,担忧和偶尔的具体期望。结论:有关情境如何影响健康结果的现有理论可以扩展以更好地反映心理成分如希望,欲望,乐观和开放的思想。未来针灸方面的研究除应有更多已确立的组成部分(例如期望值)外,还应考虑治疗前情况的这些要素。似乎需要可访问的(即,分布良好的),可信的,个性化的,以患者为中心的材料,以减轻人们对针灸治疗性质的担忧并塑造现实的希望和期望。

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