Effect of acupuncture versus usual care on sleep quality in cancer survivors with chronic pain: Secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial

被引:13
|
作者
Yang, Mingxiao [1 ]
Baser, Raymond E. [2 ]
Liou, Kevin T. [1 ]
Li, Susan Q. [1 ]
Piulson, Lauren [2 ]
Panageas, Katherine S. [2 ]
Mao, Jun J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Dept Med, Integrat Med Serv, New York, NY USA
[2] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, New York, NY USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
cancer survivor; chronic pain; clinical trial; integrative care; sleep disturbance; INSOMNIA; DISTURBANCE; ADULTS; MEDICATION; MANAGEMENT; EFFICACY; THERAPY; FATIGUE;
D O I
10.1002/cncr.34766
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
BackgroundChronic pain negatively affects sleep; it is unclear whether pain relief from acupuncture contributes to sleep quality improvements in cancer survivors. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of acupuncture versus usual care on sleep quality among cancer survivors with comorbid sleep disturbance and chronic musculoskeletal pain. MethodsSleep outcome data from the Personalized Electroacupuncture Versus Auricular Acupuncture Comparative Effectiveness (PEACE) randomized clinical trial were analyzed. Electroacupuncture or auricular acupuncture was compared with usual care for sleep quality improvement over 10 weeks of treatment among cancer survivors with clinically significant sleep disturbance and chronic musculoskeletal pain at baseline. Sleep quality was measured with the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) global score. ResultsAmong 268 participants (mean [standard deviation (SD)] age, 61.4 [12.6] years; 191 women [71.3%]; mean [SD] baseline PSQI global score, 10.3 [3.3] points), electroacupuncture and auricular acupuncture resulted in greater reductions in the PSQI global score from baseline to 10 weeks in comparison with usual care: 1.42 points (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.45-2.38; p = .004) and 1.59 points (95% CI, 0.62-2.55; p = .001), respectively. The improvement in sleep quality for the acupuncture groups was sustained for 24 weeks from randomization. Furthermore, a greater proportion of patients in the electroacupuncture and auricular acupuncture groups had clinically meaningful improvement in sleep quality compared to the usual care group (41.0% and 42.9% vs. 21.4%; p = .044). ConclusionsAmong cancer survivors with comorbid sleep disturbance and chronic pain, electroacupuncture and auricular acupuncture produced a clinically relevant and persistent improvement in sleep quality. These findings suggest that acupuncture may be an evidence-based nonpharmacologic intervention to improve sleep health for cancer survivors with pain. Plain Language Summary This study analyzed the sleep quality data from a published randomized clinical trial that evaluated the effect of electroacupuncture or auricular acupuncture versus usual care on pain relief among people who survived cancer.This analysis included a prespecified subgroup of 268 participants with co-occurring sleep disturbance and chronic musculoskeletal pain at baseline and found that patients who used acupuncture for pain relief demonstrated greater improvements in sleep quality compared with patients who received usual care.Sleep quality improvement by acupuncture was sustained after the treatment ended.
引用
收藏
页码:2084 / 2094
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effectiveness of Electroacupuncture or Auricular Acupuncture vs Usual Care for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain Among Cancer Survivors The PEACE Randomized Clinical Trial
    Mao, Jun J.
    Liou, Kevin T.
    Baser, Raymond E.
    Bao, Ting
    Panageas, Katherine S.
    Romero, Sally A. D.
    Li, Q. Susan
    Gallagher, Rollin M.
    Kantoff, Philip W.
    JAMA ONCOLOGY, 2021, 7 (05) : 720 - 727
  • [2] A Randomized Trial Comparing Acupuncture, Simulated Acupuncture, and Usual Care for Chronic Low Back Pain
    Cherkin, Daniel C.
    Sherman, Karen J.
    Avins, Andrew L.
    Erro, Janet H.
    Ichikawa, Laura
    Barlow, William E.
    Delaney, Kristin
    Hawkes, Rene
    Hamilton, Luisa
    Pressman, Alice
    Khalsa, Partap S.
    Deyo, Richard A.
    ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2009, 169 (09) : 858 - 866
  • [3] Electro-acupuncture versus battle field auricular acupuncture in breast cancer survivors with chronic musculoskeletal pain: subgroup analysis of a randomized clinical trial
    Bao, Ting
    Zhi, W. Iris
    Baser, Raymond E.
    Li, Q. Susan
    Weitzman, Matthew
    Gillespie, Erin F.
    Robson, Mark
    Mao, Jun J.
    BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT, 2023,
  • [4] Electro-acupuncture versus battle field auricular acupuncture in breast cancer survivors with chronic musculoskeletal pain: subgroup analysis of a randomized clinical trial
    Bao, Ting
    Zhi, W. Iris
    Baser, Raymond E.
    Li, Q. Susan
    Weitzman, Matthew
    Gillespie, Erin F.
    Robson, Mark
    Mao, Jun J.
    BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT, 2023, 202 (02) : 287 - 295
  • [5] Electro-acupuncture versus battle field auricular acupuncture in breast cancer survivors with chronic musculoskeletal pain: subgroup analysis of a randomized clinical trial
    Ting Bao
    W. Iris Zhi
    Raymond E. Baser
    Q. Susan Li
    Matthew Weitzman
    Erin F. Gillespie
    Mark Robson
    Jun J. Mao
    Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2023, 202 (2) : 287 - 295
  • [6] Effectiveness of electroacupuncture versus auricular acupuncture in breast cancer survivors with chronic musculoskeletal pain: The PEACE randomized clinical trial
    Zhi, Wanqing Iris
    Mao, Jun J.
    Baser, Raymond E.
    Li, Susan Q.
    Blinder, Vicotria S.
    Norton, Larry
    Seidman, Andrew D.
    Robson, Mark E.
    Bao, Ting
    CANCER RESEARCH, 2022, 82 (04)
  • [7] Acupuncture versus cognitive behavioral therapy for pain among cancer survivors with insomnia: an exploratory analysis of a randomized clinical trial
    Mingxiao Yang
    Kevin T. Liou
    Sheila N. Garland
    Ting Bao
    Tony K. W. Hung
    Susan Q. Li
    Yuelin Li
    Jun J. Mao
    npj Breast Cancer, 7
  • [8] Acupuncture versus cognitive behavioral therapy for pain among cancer survivors with insomnia: an exploratory analysis of a randomized clinical trial
    Yang, Mingxiao
    Liou, Kevin T.
    Garland, Sheila N.
    Bao, Ting
    Hung, Tony K. W.
    Li, Susan Q.
    Li, Yuelin
    Mao, Jun J.
    NPJ BREAST CANCER, 2021, 7 (01)
  • [9] Secondary outcomes in a randomized controlled trial of acupuncture versus sham acupuncture and usual care in solid tumor survivors with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
    Bao, Ting
    Baser, Ray
    Lin, Crystal
    Li, Qing
    Piulson, Lauren
    Zhi, Iris
    CANCER RESEARCH, 2021, 81 (04)
  • [10] The effect of acupuncture versus cognitive behavior therapy on insomnia in cancer survivors: A randomized clinical trial
    Mao, Jun J.
    Xie, Sharon
    Duhamel, Katherine
    Bao, Ting
    Kantoff, Philip W.
    Li, Qing Susan
    Barg, Frances
    Song, Sarah
    Gehrman, Philip
    Garland, Sheila N.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2018, 36 (15)