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The Intersection of Dissemination Research and Acupuncture: Applications for Chronic Low Back Pain
Dissemination research is the study of distributing information and intervention materials to a specific clinical practice or public health audience. Acupuncture, a healthcare practice involving the stimulation of certain body points, often with thin needles, is considered an evidence-based treatmen...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34104573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2164956120980694 |
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author | Roseen, Eric J Purtle, Jonathan Zhang, Weijun Miller, David W Schwartz, Andrea Wershof Ramanadhan, Shoba Sherman, Karen J |
author_facet | Roseen, Eric J Purtle, Jonathan Zhang, Weijun Miller, David W Schwartz, Andrea Wershof Ramanadhan, Shoba Sherman, Karen J |
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description | Dissemination research is the study of distributing information and intervention materials to a specific clinical practice or public health audience. Acupuncture, a healthcare practice involving the stimulation of certain body points, often with thin needles, is considered an evidence-based treatment for low back pain (LBP), but is underutilized in the United States. Body: We will use the example of acupuncture for LBP to identify opportunities to leverage dissemination research to increase utilization of acupuncture. Deficits in the awareness or knowledge of acupuncture may limit its adoption by patients and other stakeholders. Thus, we summarize methods to gather data on stakeholder awareness and knowledge of acupuncture for LBP, i.e., audience research. Engaging multiple stakeholder audiences (e.g., health system leaders, primary care providers, patients), is needed to generate knowledge on promising dissemination strategies for each audience. Audience segmentation is important for identifying population subgroups for whom adoption of acupuncture may require a more intensive or tailored dissemination strategy. To illustrate potential audience ‘segments’, our research discussion focused on developing dissemination strategies by age (i.e., older adults – those age 65 years or older, and younger adults – those under age 65 ). This decision was prompted by Medicare’s recent policy covering acupuncture for chronic LBP. We leverage current knowledge of barriers and facilitators of acupuncture use to discuss how further tailoring of dissemination strategies might optimize adoption of acupuncture in both groups of adults. Experimental study designs could then be used to compare the effectiveness of such strategies to increase awareness, knowledge, or adoption of acupuncture. Conclusions: Conducting dissemination research may improve awareness and knowledge of acupuncture, and ultimately the adoption of acupuncture in biomedical settings. We anticipate that the concepts highlighted in this manuscript will also be helpful for those disseminating information about other complementary and integrative health approaches. |
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spelling | pubmed-81504322021-06-07 The Intersection of Dissemination Research and Acupuncture: Applications for Chronic Low Back Pain Roseen, Eric J Purtle, Jonathan Zhang, Weijun Miller, David W Schwartz, Andrea Wershof Ramanadhan, Shoba Sherman, Karen J Glob Adv Health Med Feature Article Dissemination research is the study of distributing information and intervention materials to a specific clinical practice or public health audience. Acupuncture, a healthcare practice involving the stimulation of certain body points, often with thin needles, is considered an evidence-based treatment for low back pain (LBP), but is underutilized in the United States. Body: We will use the example of acupuncture for LBP to identify opportunities to leverage dissemination research to increase utilization of acupuncture. Deficits in the awareness or knowledge of acupuncture may limit its adoption by patients and other stakeholders. Thus, we summarize methods to gather data on stakeholder awareness and knowledge of acupuncture for LBP, i.e., audience research. Engaging multiple stakeholder audiences (e.g., health system leaders, primary care providers, patients), is needed to generate knowledge on promising dissemination strategies for each audience. Audience segmentation is important for identifying population subgroups for whom adoption of acupuncture may require a more intensive or tailored dissemination strategy. To illustrate potential audience ‘segments’, our research discussion focused on developing dissemination strategies by age (i.e., older adults – those age 65 years or older, and younger adults – those under age 65 ). This decision was prompted by Medicare’s recent policy covering acupuncture for chronic LBP. We leverage current knowledge of barriers and facilitators of acupuncture use to discuss how further tailoring of dissemination strategies might optimize adoption of acupuncture in both groups of adults. Experimental study designs could then be used to compare the effectiveness of such strategies to increase awareness, knowledge, or adoption of acupuncture. Conclusions: Conducting dissemination research may improve awareness and knowledge of acupuncture, and ultimately the adoption of acupuncture in biomedical settings. We anticipate that the concepts highlighted in this manuscript will also be helpful for those disseminating information about other complementary and integrative health approaches. SAGE Publications 2021-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8150432/ /pubmed/34104573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2164956120980694 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Feature Article Roseen, Eric J Purtle, Jonathan Zhang, Weijun Miller, David W Schwartz, Andrea Wershof Ramanadhan, Shoba Sherman, Karen J The Intersection of Dissemination Research and Acupuncture: Applications for Chronic Low Back Pain |
title | The Intersection of Dissemination Research and Acupuncture: Applications for Chronic Low Back Pain |
title_full | The Intersection of Dissemination Research and Acupuncture: Applications for Chronic Low Back Pain |
title_fullStr | The Intersection of Dissemination Research and Acupuncture: Applications for Chronic Low Back Pain |
title_full_unstemmed | The Intersection of Dissemination Research and Acupuncture: Applications for Chronic Low Back Pain |
title_short | The Intersection of Dissemination Research and Acupuncture: Applications for Chronic Low Back Pain |
title_sort | intersection of dissemination research and acupuncture: applications for chronic low back pain |
topic | Feature Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34104573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2164956120980694 |
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