Auricular Acupuncture on Fatigue, Energy and Well-Being in Intensive Care Nurses
NCT ID: NCT05855473
Last Updated: 2023-05-11
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
66 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-12-15
2023-03-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The intervention groups received five sessions of auricular acupuncture with semi-permanent needles and seeds once a week. Semi-permanent needles and seeds placed in nurses' ear acupuncture points stayed for one week. In the sessions in the following weeks, semi-permanent needles and seeds were replaced with new ones. Nurses were reminded to remove the semi-permanent needle and seed tapes 24 hours before the scheduled session. They are also instructed to remove it beforehand if there is any discomfort, itching or any sign of allergy. Placement of the semi-permanent needles and seed tapes took approximately five minutes per session. Before each session for the semi-permanent needle group, the ears of the participants were cleaned with a 70% alcohol wipe and sterile, fine-caliber, disposable semi-permanent needles were used. A similar application was made to the seed group and they were asked to apply pressure on the bands three times a day, 15 times each time.
These were placed unilaterally on five specific points in the ear (ShenMen, sympathetic, liver, kidney, lung) by a certified specialist in acupuncture using the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA) protocol. Since the body or organs have an emotional component and can be adversely affected by excessive and prolonged emotions, these ear points were chosen to facilitate the release of negative/toxic emotions from the organs. This process was thought to help the treated participant return to balance and increase energy and well-being by giving a feeling of calm instead of stress and anxiety. Shen men (TF4) and Sympathetic (AH6a) points can regulate the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems to effectively reduce patient tension and anxiety. In addition, the TF4 point reduces anxiety, while the AH6a point calms excessive sympathetic activity. Both of these points help increase parasympathetic activation by balancing the sympathetic/parasympathetic branches of the autonomic nervous system. Low mood and lethargy are improved by stimulating the liver (CO12). Kidney point (CO10) is a point that has a strengthening effect by relieving mental weakness, fatigue and headaches and stimulating kidney functions. Combining these ear acupuncture points can increase the energy and blood flow of the organs, thereby relieving the patient's fatigue.
Data were collected at baseline and at the end of the intervention (week 5) using the Chalder Fatigue Scale, Subjective Vitality Scale, and Well-being Scale.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Semi-permanent needle
Five sessions of unilateral auricular acupuncture were applied alternately to the right and left ears, once a week, to the intensive care nurses in the semi-permanent needle group. Semi-permanent needles placed on the acupuncture points of the nurses' ears remained for one week with adhesive tapes. In the sessions in the following weeks, semi-permanent needles were replaced with new ones. Shen men (TF4), Sympathetic (AH6a), Lung, Liver (CO12) Kidney point (CO10) were applied to five specific points in the ear in accordance with the NADA protocol.
Auricular acupuncture
The NADA protocol used in this study uses five specific points on the ear: Shen men, sympathetic autonomic, lung, liver, and kidney. Using this protocol, semi-permanent needles and seeds were placed unilaterally at five specific points in the ear by a specialist physician certified in acupuncture.
Seed
Five sessions of unilateral auricular acupuncture were applied alternately to the right and left ears, once a week, to the intensive care nurses in the seed group. Seeds placed on the acupuncture points of the nurses' ears remained for one week with adhesive tapes. In the sessions in the following weeks, seeds were replaced with new ones. The seed group was asked to apply pressure on the bands three times a day, 15 times each time. Shen men (TF4), Sympathetic (AH6a), Lung, Liver (CO12) Kidney point (CO10) were applied to five specific points in the ear in accordance with the NADA protocol.
Auricular acupuncture
The NADA protocol used in this study uses five specific points on the ear: Shen men, sympathetic autonomic, lung, liver, and kidney. Using this protocol, semi-permanent needles and seeds were placed unilaterally at five specific points in the ear by a specialist physician certified in acupuncture.
Control
This group received no intervention.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Auricular acupuncture
The NADA protocol used in this study uses five specific points on the ear: Shen men, sympathetic autonomic, lung, liver, and kidney. Using this protocol, semi-permanent needles and seeds were placed unilaterally at five specific points in the ear by a specialist physician certified in acupuncture.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* No physical disability
* Those who do not have a neurological diagnosis (having SVO, epilepsy, multiplesclerosis, etc.)
* No psychiatric diagnosis
* On the ear skin at the application site; no lesions such as infection, ulcer, irritation, rash, scar and
* Nurses who volunteered to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria
* Those who have physical and mental health problems that prevent communication
* Bleeding disorder or taking anticoagulant therapy
* pregnant
* Nurses who received any medical treatment or applied complementary methods (relaxation exercise, yoga, massage, etc.) during the study
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Sakarya University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Havva SERT
Associate Professor
Locations
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Sakarya University
Sakarya, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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45/08.06.2022
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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