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Impact of Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine on Patients Quality-of-life During National Emergency and Wartime
Sponsor: Carmel Medical Center
Summary
The current ongoing war in Israel, which began in October 2023 with a risk for spreading regionally across the Middle East, has presented a significant challenge to many patients, affecting also those receiving active oncology treatment. The present study examines a unique setting of care involving a diverse population of patients, including those receiving oncology treatment, from a widely diverse social, cultural and religious, background. Patients are offered integrative medicine treatments for 3 weeks with the goal of addressing war-related physical, emotional, and other quality of life-related concerns. After signing the informed consent form, patients will be randomly allocated to one of the two study interventions: acupressure-relaxation alone (Group A); or acupressure-relaxation modalities with acupuncture (Group B). The response to the study intervention for quality of life-related concerns will be re-assessed immediately; at 24-48 hours; and after 3 weeks following the treatment. Patients will also undergo objective measurements during treatment using Heart Rate Variability (HRV) to determine the impact of the intervention on their QoL and concerns.
Official title: Impact of Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine on Patients&Amp;Amp;#39; Quality-of-life During National Emergency and Wartime in Integrative Oncology and Inpatient Settings
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
300
Start Date
2024-08-28
Completion Date
2026-06-30
Last Updated
2024-09-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
acupressure/relaxation with acupuncture
The acupressure/acupuncture points will be designated based on evidence-based research. For example, clinical guideline-based integrative oncology protocol for pain relief will include the following analgesia-related acupressure/acupuncture points: Liver-3, Taichong; Large-Intestine 4, Hegu; Stomach-36, Zusanli; Pericard-6, Neiguan; Spleen-6, Sanyinjiao; Yin tang; as well as battlefield ear acupuncture points. In both intervention groups, relaxation techniques will be tailored to the patient's quality of life related concerns, with the option of including breathing and guided imagery modalities as well.
acupressure/relaxation
The acupressure points will be designated based on evidence-based research. In both intervention groups, relaxation techniques will be tailored to the patient's quality of life related concerns, with the option of including breathing and guided imagery modalities as well.
Locations (1)
Carmel Medical center
Haifa, Israel, Israel