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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice among Chinese Acupuncturists Receiving Sham And/Or Placebo Acupuncture: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Authors :
Jin, Chunlan
Zhou, Xinyao
Pang, Ran
Source :
Acupuncture in Medicine; June 2015, Vol. 33 Issue: 3 p217-222, 6p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background Placebo and sham acupuncture are common control strategies in acupuncture studies. However, the perception and practice of these approaches in acupuncturists are poorly documented.Objective To investigate knowledge of, attitude towards and practice of sham and/or placebo acupuncture among Chinese acupuncturists.Method A cross-sectional survey conducted in six different tertiary care hospitals of traditional Chinese medicine in Beijing, China. A total of 92 licensed acupuncturists were asked to complete a predesigned and structured questionnaire on-site.Results A response rate of 92.4% (n=85) was achieved. Almost all participants (99%, n=84) had moderate knowledge about sham and/or placebo acupuncture, but only a minority (27%, n=23) reported an excellent understanding. The general attitude towards sham and/or placebo acupuncture was positive. Most respondents (99%, n=84) thought such controls were necessary and the majority (81%, n=69) believed they were feasible in acupuncture research. More than two-thirds of participants (71%, n=60) had applied sham and/or placebo acupuncture, but only a few (8%, 5/60) used it as the most common control strategy in clinical trials.Conclusions The result of our survey suggests that Chinese acupuncturists have a moderate knowledge of, and a positive attitude towards, sham and/or placebo acupuncture. Research into sham and/or placebo acupuncture is limited in comparison with other control strategies. Therefore, an in-service education programme for acupuncturists and standardisation of sham and/or placebo acupuncture need to be developed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09645284 and 17599873
Volume :
33
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Acupuncture in Medicine
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs47513343
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/acupmed-2015-010772