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Fidelity to the acupuncture intervention protocol in the ACUpuncture In The EmergencY Department for Pain Management (ACUITY) trial: expanding the gold standard of STRICTA and CONSORT guidelines.

Integrative Medicine Research(2024)

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Abstract
Background Acupuncture shows promise as an effective nonpharmacologic option for reduction of acute pain in the emergency department (ED). Following CONSORT and STRICTA guidelines, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) generally report intervention details and acupoint options, but fidelity to acupuncture interventions, critical to reliability in intervention research, is rarely reported. Methods ACUITY is an NCCIH-funded, multi-site feasibility RCT of acupuncture in 3 EDs (Cleveland, Nashville, and San Diego). ACUITY acupuncturists were trained in study design, responsive acupuncture manualization protocol, logistics and real-time recording of session details via REDCap forms created to track fidelity. Results Across 3 recruiting sites, 79 participants received acupuncture: 51% women, 43% Black/African American, with heterogenous acute pain sites at baseline: 32% low back, 22% extremity, 20% abdominal, 10% head. Pragmatically, participants were treated in ED common areas (52%), private rooms (39%), and semi-private rooms (9%). Objective tracking found 98% adherence to the six components of the acupuncture manualization protocol: staging, number of insertion points (M = 13.2, range 2-22), needle retention time (M = 23.5 min, range 4-52), session length (M = 40.3 min, range 20-66), whether general recommendations were provided and completion of the session form. Conclusion To the best of our knowledge, this is the first RCT to assess and report fidelity to an acupuncture protocol. Fidelity monitoring will be fundamental for ACUITY2, which would be a future definitive, multi-site RCT. Furthermore, we recommend that fidelity to acupuncture interventions be added to CONSORT and STRICTA reporting guidelines in future RCTs.
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Acupuncture therapy,Acute Pain,Fidelity to intervention
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