机构:[1]School of Health Sciences, Traditional & Complementary Medicine Research Program, Health Innovations Research Institute, RMIT University, Bundoora, VIC 3083, Australia[2]Guangdong Provincial Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Guangzhou, China广东省中医院[3]Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Austin Hospital, Heidelberg, VIC 3081, Australia
Background: This systematic review evaluated the effects of ear acupuncture, ear acupressure and auriculotherapy for cigarette smoking cessation (SC) at end-of-treatment (EoT), three, six and 12 months follow-up. Methods: Searches of six English and Chinese databases located 25 randomized controlled trials (3735 participants). Methodological quality was assessed using Cochrane Risk of Bias. Meta-analyses were conducted in two pools: 1. SC-specific ear acupuncture/acupressure or auriculotherapy (EAP/R) vs. non-specific/inactive control; and 2. SC-specific EAP/R vs. other SC-specific treatment. Sensitivity analyses were conducted based on the validity of interventions as SC-specific treatments or non-specific/inactive interventions; and the use of biochemical SC confirmation. Results: Pool 1: the 12 valid SC-specific EAP/R interventions were superior to inactive EAP/R controls at EoT (RR = 1.77 [139, 2.25]), three months follow-up (RR = 1.54 [1.14, 2.08]), and six months follow-up (RR = 2.01, [1.23, 3.28]) but data were insufficient at 12 months. In Pool 2: there was no superiority or inferiority for EAP/R at EoT or at 3 and 6 month follow-ups compared to SC-specific behavioural therapy or SC-specific body acupuncture. Conclusions: Pool 1 data appeared most consistent for studies of ear acupressure (EAPR) vs. non-specific EAPR controls, with confirmed SC rates at 3 months post-treatment of 20.0% for test groups vs. 7.5% for controls. In Pool 2 the EAP/R interventions appeared neither inferior nor superior to the behavioural interventions at 3 and 6 month follow-ups. However, meta-analysis results derived from relatively small-sized trials with no biochemical validation of SC in Pool 2. Larger, well-controlled studies using biochemical confirmation of SC are needed. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Funding for this study was provided by Guangdong Provin-cial Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (GPACMS), China.
第一作者机构:[1]School of Health Sciences, Traditional & Complementary Medicine Research Program, Health Innovations Research Institute, RMIT University, Bundoora, VIC 3083, Australia
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通讯机构:[1]School of Health Sciences, Traditional & Complementary Medicine Research Program, Health Innovations Research Institute, RMIT University, Bundoora, VIC 3083, Australia[2]Guangdong Provincial Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Guangzhou, China[*1]Head of School, School of Health Sciences,Director, Traditional & Complementary Medicine Program, RMIT Health Innovations ResearchInstitute, RMIT University, PO Box 71, Bundoora, VIC 3083, Australia.
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Di Yuan Ming,May Brian H.,Zhang Anthony Lin,et al.A meta-analysis of ear-acupuncture, ear-acupressure and auriculotherapy for cigarette smoking cessation[J].DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE.2014,142:14-23.doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.07.002.
APA:
Di, Yuan Ming,May, Brian H.,Zhang, Anthony Lin,Zhou, Iris Wenyu,Worsnop, Christopher&Xue, Charlie C. L..(2014).A meta-analysis of ear-acupuncture, ear-acupressure and auriculotherapy for cigarette smoking cessation.DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE,142,
MLA:
Di, Yuan Ming,et al."A meta-analysis of ear-acupuncture, ear-acupressure and auriculotherapy for cigarette smoking cessation".DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE 142.(2014):14-23