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Effects of different auricular point therapies on digestive symptoms and quality of life in patients undergoing platinum-based chemotherapy
Objective To compare the effects of auricular point intradermal needling with auricular point sticking on digestive symptoms and quality of life in patients undergoing platinum-based chemotherapy regimens. Methods Ninety-six patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy were randomly assigned to th...
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To compare the effects of auricular point intradermal needling with auricular point sticking on digestive symptoms and quality of life in patients undergoing platinum-based chemotherapy regimens.
Methods
Ninety-six patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy were randomly assigned to three groups using the random number table method, with 32 cases in each group. The control group received conventional nursing care plus 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonist, and the other two groups received additional auricular point intradermal needling or sticking. For the three groups of participants, the acute and delayed vomiting and nausea severity, quality of life, and the additional antiemetic consumption rate were observed.
Results
The three groups had no significant differences in the acute vomiting frequency and nausea severity and appetite (
P
>0.05) but had significant differences in the delayed vomiting frequency and nausea severity (
P |
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To compare the effects of auricular point intradermal needling with auricular point sticking on digestive symptoms and quality of life in patients undergoing platinum-based chemotherapy regimens.
Methods
Ninety-six patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy were randomly assigned to three groups using the random number table method, with 32 cases in each group. The control group received conventional nursing care plus 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonist, and the other two groups received additional auricular point intradermal needling or sticking. For the three groups of participants, the acute and delayed vomiting and nausea severity, quality of life, and the additional antiemetic consumption rate were observed.
Results
The three groups had no significant differences in the acute vomiting frequency and nausea severity and appetite (
P
>0.05) but had significant differences in the delayed vomiting frequency and nausea severity (
P
<0.05); the auricular point intradermal needling group won over the auricular point sticking group. The three groups showed significant differences in comparing the appetite in the delayed stage (
P
<0.05); both auricular point intradermal needling and sticking groups showed advantages over the control group (
P
<0.05), but no significant difference existed between the auricular point intradermal needling and sticking groups (
P
>0.05). There were significant differences in comparing the functional living index-emesis (FLIE) score in both acute and delayed stages among the three groups (
P
<0.05) and the result favored the auricular point intradermal needling group over the auricular point sticking group (
P
<0.05). The additional antiemetic consumption rate was higher in the control group than in the other groups (
P
<0.05).
Conclusion
Based on the conventional nursing and 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonist, adding either auricular point intradermal needling or auricular point sticking can lower the vomiting frequency and nausea severity in the delayed stage and improve appetite in patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy regimen, but they have no notable impact on digestive symptoms in the acute stage; auricular point intradermal needling is superior to auricular point sticking in comparing the overall efficacy. Both auricular point intradermal needling and auricular point sticking can enhance the quality of life in patients undergoing chemotherapy and reduce their additional antiemetic consumption.]]></description><identifier>ISSN: 1672-3597</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 1993-0399</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1007/s11726-023-1396-y</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore</publisher><subject>Acupuncture ; Antiemetics ; Chemotherapy ; Clinical Study ; Medicine ; Medicine & Public Health ; Nausea ; Quality of life ; Vomiting</subject><ispartof>Journal of acupuncture and tuina science, 2023-10, Vol.21 (5), p.383-390</ispartof><rights>Shanghai Research Institute of Acupuncture and Meridian 2023</rights><rights>Shanghai Research Institute of Acupuncture and Meridian 2023.</rights><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed><cites>FETCH-LOGICAL-c268t-3a290d126cbce0af834bf88e7c91191c4a02db02e5a9e0d23efa42f5c3c9fa223</cites></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><link.rule.ids>314,776,780,27901,27902</link.rule.ids></links><search><creatorcontrib>He, Yanyan</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Sun, Zhiling</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Zhao, Zhenni</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Zhang, Rui</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Feng, Yun</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Li, Jiawei</creatorcontrib><title>Effects of different auricular point therapies on digestive symptoms and quality of life in patients undergoing platinum-based chemotherapy</title><title>Journal of acupuncture and tuina science</title><addtitle>J. Acupunct. Tuina. Sci</addtitle><description><![CDATA[Objective
To compare the effects of auricular point intradermal needling with auricular point sticking on digestive symptoms and quality of life in patients undergoing platinum-based chemotherapy regimens.
Methods
Ninety-six patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy were randomly assigned to three groups using the random number table method, with 32 cases in each group. The control group received conventional nursing care plus 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonist, and the other two groups received additional auricular point intradermal needling or sticking. For the three groups of participants, the acute and delayed vomiting and nausea severity, quality of life, and the additional antiemetic consumption rate were observed.
Results
The three groups had no significant differences in the acute vomiting frequency and nausea severity and appetite (
P
>0.05) but had significant differences in the delayed vomiting frequency and nausea severity (
P
<0.05); the auricular point intradermal needling group won over the auricular point sticking group. The three groups showed significant differences in comparing the appetite in the delayed stage (
P
<0.05); both auricular point intradermal needling and sticking groups showed advantages over the control group (
P
<0.05), but no significant difference existed between the auricular point intradermal needling and sticking groups (
P
>0.05). There were significant differences in comparing the functional living index-emesis (FLIE) score in both acute and delayed stages among the three groups (
P
<0.05) and the result favored the auricular point intradermal needling group over the auricular point sticking group (
P
<0.05). The additional antiemetic consumption rate was higher in the control group than in the other groups (
P
<0.05).
Conclusion
Based on the conventional nursing and 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonist, adding either auricular point intradermal needling or auricular point sticking can lower the vomiting frequency and nausea severity in the delayed stage and improve appetite in patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy regimen, but they have no notable impact on digestive symptoms in the acute stage; auricular point intradermal needling is superior to auricular point sticking in comparing the overall efficacy. 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To compare the effects of auricular point intradermal needling with auricular point sticking on digestive symptoms and quality of life in patients undergoing platinum-based chemotherapy regimens.
Methods
Ninety-six patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy were randomly assigned to three groups using the random number table method, with 32 cases in each group. The control group received conventional nursing care plus 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonist, and the other two groups received additional auricular point intradermal needling or sticking. For the three groups of participants, the acute and delayed vomiting and nausea severity, quality of life, and the additional antiemetic consumption rate were observed.
Results
The three groups had no significant differences in the acute vomiting frequency and nausea severity and appetite (
P
>0.05) but had significant differences in the delayed vomiting frequency and nausea severity (
P
<0.05); the auricular point intradermal needling group won over the auricular point sticking group. The three groups showed significant differences in comparing the appetite in the delayed stage (
P
<0.05); both auricular point intradermal needling and sticking groups showed advantages over the control group (
P
<0.05), but no significant difference existed between the auricular point intradermal needling and sticking groups (
P
>0.05). There were significant differences in comparing the functional living index-emesis (FLIE) score in both acute and delayed stages among the three groups (
P
<0.05) and the result favored the auricular point intradermal needling group over the auricular point sticking group (
P
<0.05). The additional antiemetic consumption rate was higher in the control group than in the other groups (
P
<0.05).
Conclusion
Based on the conventional nursing and 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonist, adding either auricular point intradermal needling or auricular point sticking can lower the vomiting frequency and nausea severity in the delayed stage and improve appetite in patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy regimen, but they have no notable impact on digestive symptoms in the acute stage; auricular point intradermal needling is superior to auricular point sticking in comparing the overall efficacy. Both auricular point intradermal needling and auricular point sticking can enhance the quality of life in patients undergoing chemotherapy and reduce their additional antiemetic consumption.]]></abstract><cop>Singapore</cop><pub>Springer Nature Singapore</pub><doi>10.1007/s11726-023-1396-y</doi><tpages>8</tpages></addata></record> |
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