Lifestyle Advice and Self-Care Integral to Acupuncture Treatment for Patients with Chronic Neck Pain: Secondary Analysis of Outcomes Within a Randomized Controlled Trial

Category Primary study
JournalJOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Year 2017
Background: Lifestyle advice is widely considered as an integral component of acupuncture treatment. However, it is unclear whether lifestyle advice and related self-care are important for sustaining benefit over the longer term. In a novel secondary analysis of trial data, this paper explores the nature and impact of acupuncturerelated diagnosis, and associated lifestyle advice and self-care, in patients with chronic neck pain. Design: In a three-arm, randomized, controlled multicenter trial with 12 months of follow-up, a total of 517 patients with chronic neck pain were randomized in equal proportions to acupuncture, Alexander technique, or usual care alone. Methods: For each acupuncture patient, practitioners reported treatment components that included an acupuncturerelated diagnosis and provision of associated lifestyle advice. Patients reported at baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months on variables related to treatment, which included aspects of self-care, self-efficacy, and lifestyle advice acted upon, as well as pain and disability scores. Congruence between practitioner advice and patient take-up was assessed using chisquared test. Impact of lifestyle advice and self-efficacy on outcome was evaluated using regression models. Results: Among patients randomized to acupuncture, the most common diagnostic framework involved the Zang-Fu syndromes for 139/ 160 (87%) patients. Lifestyle advice was provided by practitioners to 134/ 160 (84%) of patients, most commonly related to exercise, relaxation, diet, rest, and work. Significant congruence with patient take-up was found for diet, rest, and work. Moreover, patients in the acupuncture group improved their ability to use what they had learnt and increased their self-efficacy. In turn, these characteristics were associated with significant reductions in pain and disability scores at 12 months. Conclusion: Acupuncture-related lifestyle advice helped patients improve the way they live and care for themselves and enhanced self-efficacy and ability to use what they had learnt. These changes were associated with reductions in pain and disability at 12 months.
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