Veterans who have responded well to Battlefield Acupuncture (BFA), a form of auricular acupuncture, in routine clinical practice will be invited to receive education to insert the needles themselves at home. A 3D-printed wearable prosthetic will also be explored as a means to facilitate needle placement. Primary end-points will include whether adverse events occur over a six-month period and whether the aforementioned prosthesis significantly facilitates needle placement in terms of subjective ease of administration.
30 veterans who have repeatedly had good responses to BFA will be invited to participate. The PI and his collaborators will give standardized education (BFA training) to the veterans in a group session to teach them how to self-administer the BFA. The BFA training will be identical to that used by the VA for providers except that the training will focus on self-administration. The participants will be given needles in a manner similar to a prescription medication (i.e. controlled by the provider). They will self-administer BFA every two weeks for a total of 6 months and record their response in a standardized BFA template. Providers will call participants at intervals of two to four weeks to retrieve this data and assess for any adverse events other than minor bleeding, scratches and dizziness. A plastic, custom-molded prosthesis will be developed during the first several months using 3D-scanning and 3D-printing. This prosthesis will be wearable over the ear and will have holes directly over the relevant acupuncture points to facilitate insertion. At the 3-month mark, participants will be given these. If this turns out to not be feasible with the available resources, work on this will cease for the remainder of the project. At the end of the study, participants will be asked whether the prosthesis made a significant difference in the ease of administration and open-ended comments regarding their experience will also be solicited.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
12
Participants will insert semi-permanent acupuncture needles in their ears without the guidance of a prosthesis
The same participants who previous self-administered a standardized auricular acupuncture will be given custom-molded prostheses midway through the study to assess how much the prostheses facilitate insertion.
Chillicothe VA Medical Center
Chillicothe, Ohio, United States
Incidence of Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (Self-Administered Auricular Acupuncture)
The total number of self-reported adverse events other than minor self-limited bleeding (less than 1 mL per episode of acupuncture), dizziness and mild nausea will be recorded for the participants. The absolute number and percentage of participants experiencing adverse events greater than the aforementioned will be reported.
Time frame: Six months
Incidence of Perceived Improved Ease of Self-administration of Auricular Acupuncture with 3D-printed Ear Prostheses
What percentage of patients affirm that the ear prostheses provided during the study make the self-administration of auricular acupuncture easier to perform? This is a dichotomous "yes/no" question.
Time frame: 3 months
Comparative Satisfaction with Pain Control of Self-Administered Auricular Acupuncture versus Previous Episodes of Provider Administered Auricular Acupuncture
Previous provider-administered post-needling auricular acupuncture pain scores as measured by the Numeric Rating Scale will be averaged for each participant according to the availability of such data. All participants will be expected to have several such data points in the electronic medical record. These scores will be averaged for each patient. This individual average will be compared to the average of post-needling NRS scores reported from the self-administration of auricular acupuncture for the same patient. The percentage of difference in the NRS score between provider-administered and self-administered acupuncture will be reported to assess for possible non-inferiority of self-administered auricular acupuncture.
Time frame: 6 months
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