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'Big needles, small bodies' - The absence of acupuncture treatment for infants in contemporary Shanghai: A qualitative study

机译:'大针,小身体' - 当代上海没有针灸治疗婴儿:一项定性研究

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Objective To explore contemporary practices and clinical recommendations regarding the use of acupuncture for infants by Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners in Shanghai.Design A qualitative study consisting of four field visits between February 2014 and March 2015. Data was collected using participant observation, focus group interview, in-depth interview, textbook page analysis and informant validation.Participants 14 Shanghainese professionals, including interpreters and TCM practitioners, of which seven were acupuncturists.Setting The Longhua Hospital (paediatric, acupuncture and Tui na departments) in southern Shanghai and the campus of the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.Results The Longhua Hospital outpatient acupuncture clinic receives 400 consultations on average per day. Children, including patients from the paediatric department, are referred to this clinic. During 3 days of participant observations at this department, we saw two children. No infants. During 3 days at the paediatric department and 1 day at the Tui na department we saw no referrals. Formal interviews and informal conversations with acupuncturists and other TCM professionals revealed that acupuncture was neither routinely practiced nor recommended for infants and small children. Acupuncture was considered potentially painful for this young patient population. Alternative treatment options such as herbal treatments or medical massage were widely available and preferred. Western medical diagnostics and treatment were also used, recommended, and trusted.Conclusions Acupuncture for infants is not a preferred therapeutic method among TCM practitioners working in contemporary Shanghai. Acupuncture on broad indications in infants appears to be a Western practice with little basis in TCM modern-day practice.
机译:目的探讨上海中医(TCM)从业人员使用婴儿针灸的当代实践和临床建议。设计一项定性研究,包括2014年2月至2015年3月的四次实地考察。小组访谈,深入访谈,教科书页分析和信息提供者确认。参与者14名上海专业人员,包括口译和中医从业人员,其中七名针灸师。位于上海南部的龙华医院(儿科,针灸科和推拿科)以及结果龙华医院针灸门诊平均每天接受400次会诊。儿童,包括儿科的患者,被转诊至该诊所。在该部门参与者观察的3天中,我们看到了两个孩子。没有婴儿。在小儿科的3天和推拿科的1天中,我们没有转诊。与针灸师和其他中医专业人士的正式访谈和非正式对话表明,既不是常规做法,也不建议对婴幼儿进行针灸。针灸被认为对这个年轻的患者群体是潜在的痛苦。诸如草药治疗或医学按摩之类的替代治疗选择是广泛可用的并且是优选的。西方医学的诊断和治疗方法也得到了使用,推荐和信任。结论在现代上海工作的中医从业人员中,针灸并不是首选的治疗方法。针灸婴儿的广泛适应症似乎是西方的实践,在现代中医实践中没有什么基础。

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