JOURNAL ARTICLE
The Use of Acupuncture to Manage Dry Mouth Post-Radiotherapy in Head and Neck Cancer Patients.
Published In: Journal of Chinese Medicine (JCM), 2024, n. 136. P. 34 1 of 3
Database: CINAHL Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Lin, Yen; Forbes-Haley, Claire 3 of 3
Abstract
At University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust (UK), patients with xerostomia after head and neck radiotherapy for whom local measures have not been successful are referred to the acupuncture clinic. This has been offered for the last ten years and preliminary data has shown that it can provide symptomatic relief to patients. This article documents a service evaluation of 45 patients who attended the acupuncture clinic from August 2020 to August 2021. Treatment was carried out at three points in each ear as well as a point on the distal radial aspect of each index finger. Each session lasted for 30 minutes and sessions were carried out weekly for four weeks. Patients filled out a modified 10-item Likert scale to measure their response at the initial and fourth visit. Median improvement in dryness ratings was two points (of a range of zero to five). A response occurred in 37 patients (82 per cent) and 28 patients (62 per cent) received an improvement of two points or greater on the Likert Scale. No adverse reactions to treatment were documented. The authors therefore conclude that acupuncture shows promise in the management of xerostomia in patients.
Additional Information
- Source:Journal of Chinese Medicine (JCM). 2024/10, Issue 136, p34
- Document Type:Journal Article
- Subject Area:Health and Medicine
- Publication Date:2024
- ISSN:0143-8042
- Accession Number:180034227
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