TY - JOUR
T1 - Auricular point acupressure to manage aromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgia in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors
T2 - A pilot study
AU - Yeh, Chao Hsing
AU - Lin, Wei Chun
AU - Suen, Lorna Kwai Ping
AU - Park, Na Jin
AU - Wood, Lisa J.
AU - Van Londen, G. J.
AU - Bovbjerg, Dana Howard
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was funded by a grant to Yeh from the American Cancer Society (124638-PEP-13-237-01-PCSM). Mention of specifc products and opinions related to those products do not indicate or imply endorsement by the Oncology Nursing Society.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 by the Oncology Nursing Society.
PY - 2017/7
Y1 - 2017/7
N2 - Purpose/Objectives: To assess the feasibility of auricular point acupressure to manage aromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgia. Design: Wait list control design. Setting: Outpatient clinics and oncology center. Sample: 20 women with aromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgia. Methods: After baseline data were collected, participants waited one month before they received acupressure once per week for four weeks at a convenient time. The baseline data served as the control comparison. Self-reported measures and blood samples were obtained at baseline, at preintervention, weekly during the intervention, and at postintervention. Main Research Variables: The primary outcomes included pain intensity, pain interference, stiffness, and physical function. Inflammatory cytokines and chemokines were tested. Findings: After the four-week intervention, participants reported decreases in worst pain and pain interference, and improvements in physical function, cancer-related symptom severity, and interference. The proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines displayed a trend of a mean percentage reduction. The anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-13 increased from pre-to postintervention. Conclusions: Auricular point acupressure is feasible and may be effective in managing arthralgia in breast cancer survivors. Implications for Nursing: Nurses can administer acupressure in clinical settings, which could enhance the management of aromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgia and contribute to a shift from traditional disease-based biomedical models to a broader, integrative, medical paradigm for managing aromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgia.
AB - Purpose/Objectives: To assess the feasibility of auricular point acupressure to manage aromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgia. Design: Wait list control design. Setting: Outpatient clinics and oncology center. Sample: 20 women with aromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgia. Methods: After baseline data were collected, participants waited one month before they received acupressure once per week for four weeks at a convenient time. The baseline data served as the control comparison. Self-reported measures and blood samples were obtained at baseline, at preintervention, weekly during the intervention, and at postintervention. Main Research Variables: The primary outcomes included pain intensity, pain interference, stiffness, and physical function. Inflammatory cytokines and chemokines were tested. Findings: After the four-week intervention, participants reported decreases in worst pain and pain interference, and improvements in physical function, cancer-related symptom severity, and interference. The proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines displayed a trend of a mean percentage reduction. The anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-13 increased from pre-to postintervention. Conclusions: Auricular point acupressure is feasible and may be effective in managing arthralgia in breast cancer survivors. Implications for Nursing: Nurses can administer acupressure in clinical settings, which could enhance the management of aromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgia and contribute to a shift from traditional disease-based biomedical models to a broader, integrative, medical paradigm for managing aromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgia.
KW - Acupressure
KW - Aromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgia
KW - Breast cancer survivors
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U2 - 10.1188/17.ONF.476-487
DO - 10.1188/17.ONF.476-487
M3 - Article
C2 - 28632237
AN - SCOPUS:85020553056
SN - 0190-535X
VL - 44
SP - 476
EP - 487
JO - Oncology nursing forum
JF - Oncology nursing forum
IS - 4
ER -