Author/Authors :
Wu, Shengjun Department of Psychology - School of Aerospace Medicine - Fourth Military Medical University - Xi'an, China , Liang, Jie State Key Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Xijing Hospital of Digestive Diseases - Fourth Military Medical University - Xi'an, China , Zhu, Xia Department of Psychology - School of Aerospace Medicine - Fourth Military Medical University - Xi'an, China , Liu, Xufeng Department of Psychology - School of Aerospace Medicine - Fourth Military Medical University - Xi'an, China , Miao, Danmin Department of Psychology - School of Aerospace Medicine - Fourth Military Medical University - Xi'an, China
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Preoperative anxiety has become more frequent in preoperative patients and can bring negative impact
on operation outcomes. Many studies have reported the effect of body acupuncture in reducing anxiety syndromes. The
aim of this study is to compare the treatment effect of body acupuncture and auricular acupuncture in preoperative patients
with preoperative anxiety.
METHODS: Thirty five elective ambulatory surgery patients were selected in the randomized and blinded trial. Subjects
were randomly categorized in two intervention groups, the body acupuncture group who received acupuncture in the
special points of body, and the auricular acupuncture group who received ear acupuncture. Zung Self-Rating Anxiety
Scale (SAS) was used before and after the study.
RESULTS: For the auricular acupuncture group, the mean score of SAS was 57.57 ± 8.22 before the intervention and
46.32 ± 6.37 afterward. For the body acupuncture group, the SAS score was 55.39 ± 5.41 and 44.82 ± 6.76 before and
after the intervention, respectively. For both groups, the difference between pre- and post-treatment scores reached the
significant level (p = 0.00).
CONCLUSIONS: Both auricular and body acupuncture treatment methods were effective in decreasing anxiety in preoperative
patients.
Keywords :
Acupuncture , Anxiety , Patients , Surgery