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Beyond Pills: Acupressure Impact on Self-Rated Pain and Anxiety Scores
Objectives: To determine impact of an acupressure protocol on self-rated pain and anxiety scores. Design: Retrospective database analysis of self-rated pain and anxiety scores before and immediately after administration of stress release acupressure protocol. Participants: Participants include hospi...
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Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6533784/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30932686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/acm.2018.0422 |
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author | Monson, Elizabeth Arney, Diane Benham, Beth Bird, Rebekah Elias, Erika Linden, Kami McCord, Kimberly Miller, Cathy Miller, Tammy Ritter, Lori Waggy, Deanna |
author_facet | Monson, Elizabeth Arney, Diane Benham, Beth Bird, Rebekah Elias, Erika Linden, Kami McCord, Kimberly Miller, Cathy Miller, Tammy Ritter, Lori Waggy, Deanna |
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description | Objectives: To determine impact of an acupressure protocol on self-rated pain and anxiety scores. Design: Retrospective database analysis of self-rated pain and anxiety scores before and immediately after administration of stress release acupressure protocol. Participants: Participants include hospitalized patients, nurses, and public. Intervention: Involves a 16-point stress release acupressure protocol. Outcome measures: Outcome measures involve pre- and post-treatment self-rated pain scores (0–10) with the Wong-Baker Faces Scale and pre- and post-treatment self-rated anxiety scores (0–10) on a visual analog scale. Results: Five hundred and nineteen acupressure treatments were retrospectively analyzed with pre- and post-treatment self-rated pain and anxiety scores, where 0 represented no pain or anxiety and 10 represented the worst pain and anxiety. Overall, participants demonstrated a two-point decrease in pain scores and a four-point decrease in anxiety scores post-treatment. Hospitalized patients demonstrated a four-point decrease in pain scores and a five-point decrease in anxiety scores post-treatment. Nurses demonstrated a three-point decrease in pain scores and four-point decrease in anxiety scores post-treatment. Public population demonstrated a one-point decrease in pain scores and two-point decrease in anxiety scores post-treatment. Seventy-five percent of participants were highly satisfied with acupressure treatments, and 96% of treatments were administered in less than 30 minutes. Conclusions: Acupressure is a highly satisfactory complementary therapy that can demonstrate a clinically significant decrease in self-rated pain and anxiety scores. |
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spelling | pubmed-65337842019-05-28 Beyond Pills: Acupressure Impact on Self-Rated Pain and Anxiety Scores Monson, Elizabeth Arney, Diane Benham, Beth Bird, Rebekah Elias, Erika Linden, Kami McCord, Kimberly Miller, Cathy Miller, Tammy Ritter, Lori Waggy, Deanna J Altern Complement Med Original Research Objectives: To determine impact of an acupressure protocol on self-rated pain and anxiety scores. Design: Retrospective database analysis of self-rated pain and anxiety scores before and immediately after administration of stress release acupressure protocol. Participants: Participants include hospitalized patients, nurses, and public. Intervention: Involves a 16-point stress release acupressure protocol. Outcome measures: Outcome measures involve pre- and post-treatment self-rated pain scores (0–10) with the Wong-Baker Faces Scale and pre- and post-treatment self-rated anxiety scores (0–10) on a visual analog scale. Results: Five hundred and nineteen acupressure treatments were retrospectively analyzed with pre- and post-treatment self-rated pain and anxiety scores, where 0 represented no pain or anxiety and 10 represented the worst pain and anxiety. Overall, participants demonstrated a two-point decrease in pain scores and a four-point decrease in anxiety scores post-treatment. Hospitalized patients demonstrated a four-point decrease in pain scores and a five-point decrease in anxiety scores post-treatment. Nurses demonstrated a three-point decrease in pain scores and four-point decrease in anxiety scores post-treatment. Public population demonstrated a one-point decrease in pain scores and two-point decrease in anxiety scores post-treatment. Seventy-five percent of participants were highly satisfied with acupressure treatments, and 96% of treatments were administered in less than 30 minutes. Conclusions: Acupressure is a highly satisfactory complementary therapy that can demonstrate a clinically significant decrease in self-rated pain and anxiety scores. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2019-05-01 2019-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6533784/ /pubmed/30932686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/acm.2018.0422 Text en © Elizabeth Monson, et al 2019; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Monson, Elizabeth Arney, Diane Benham, Beth Bird, Rebekah Elias, Erika Linden, Kami McCord, Kimberly Miller, Cathy Miller, Tammy Ritter, Lori Waggy, Deanna Beyond Pills: Acupressure Impact on Self-Rated Pain and Anxiety Scores |
title | Beyond Pills: Acupressure Impact on Self-Rated Pain and Anxiety Scores |
title_full | Beyond Pills: Acupressure Impact on Self-Rated Pain and Anxiety Scores |
title_fullStr | Beyond Pills: Acupressure Impact on Self-Rated Pain and Anxiety Scores |
title_full_unstemmed | Beyond Pills: Acupressure Impact on Self-Rated Pain and Anxiety Scores |
title_short | Beyond Pills: Acupressure Impact on Self-Rated Pain and Anxiety Scores |
title_sort | beyond pills: acupressure impact on self-rated pain and anxiety scores |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6533784/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30932686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/acm.2018.0422 |
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