The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of auricular acupressure in improving post-cervical spine surgery pain and heart rate variability in patients.
This study adopts a quasi-experimental research design, where a medical center in northern Taiwan served as the enrollment location. Both the experimental group and the control group received standard ward care. The experimental group commenced auricular acupressure intervention post-surgery. Questionnaire assessments and heart rate variability measurements were conducted in the experimental group on the first, second, third, and fourth days before discharge. The control group did not receive auricular acupressure and underwent only questionnaire assessments and heart rate variability testing. Measurement tools included the McGill Pain Questionnaire and the Heart Master wrist-worn physiological monitor.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
62
Auricular pressure The experimental group commenced auricular acupressure intervention post-surgery. Questionnaire assessments and heart rate variability measurements were conducted in the experimental group on the first, second, third, and fourth days before discharge.
standard ward care
Taipei veterans general hospital
Taipei, Taiwan
short-form Questionnaire McGill Pain, SF-MPQ)
It mainly assesses the nature and intensity of pain. The scale is mainly divided into three parts. The first part is the pain level index, which includes 11 questions on the sensory level of pain experience and 4 questions on the emotional level of pain experience, a total of 15 questions. The higher the score, the greater the pain. The more serious it is; the second part is the current pain intensity, the higher the score, the more severe the pain; the third part is the visual analog scale (VAS), the higher the score, the more severe the pain.
Time frame: post op 1-4 day
Heart Rhythm Master Wrist Physiological Monitor
Monitors spectrum values such as high frequency of heart rate variability, low frequency of heart rate variability, and power ratio of high and low frequency of heart rate variability.The standard values of its measurement parameters: high-frequency power parameter (HF) is 40-60%, low-frequency power parameter (LF) is 40-60%, and autonomic nervous system activity balance parameter (LF/HF) is 0.8-1.5 ms2.
Time frame: post op 1-4 day
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