The Nonpenetrating Telescopic Sham Needle May Blind Patients with Different Characteristics and Experiences When Treated by Several Therapists

Background. Little is known which factors influence the blinding in acupuncture studies. Aim. To investigate if blinding varied between patients with different characteristics receiving verum or sham acupuncture. Methods. We randomised cancer patients to verum (n=109) or sham acupuncture (n=106) wit...

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Main Authors: Anna Enblom, Anna Johnsson, Mats Hammar, Gunnar Steineck, Sussanne Börjeson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/185034
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spelling doaj-54289e8d414b4a90b534a5e0c645b4f42020-11-24T22:13:37ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882011-01-01201110.1155/2011/185034185034The Nonpenetrating Telescopic Sham Needle May Blind Patients with Different Characteristics and Experiences When Treated by Several TherapistsAnna Enblom0Anna Johnsson1Mats Hammar2Gunnar Steineck3Sussanne Börjeson4Division of Nursing Science, Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Linköping University, 581 85 Linköping, SwedenDepartment of Oncology, Lund University Hospital, 221 85 Lund, SwedenDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Linköping University, 581 85 Linköping, SwedenDivision of Clinical Cancer Epidemiology, Department of Oncology-Pathology, Karolinska Institute, 171 77 Stockholm, SwedenDivision of Nursing Science, Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Linköping University, 581 85 Linköping, SwedenBackground. Little is known which factors influence the blinding in acupuncture studies. Aim. To investigate if blinding varied between patients with different characteristics receiving verum or sham acupuncture. Methods. We randomised cancer patients to verum (n=109) or sham acupuncture (n=106) with a nonpenetrating telescopic sham needle for nausea. Level of blinding was compared between different sub-groups of patients using Bang's blinding index (BI) ranged -1 to 1 (-1= all state the opposite treatment, 1= all identify treatment). Results. Most patients in the verum (74 of 95; 78%, BI 0.72) and the sham (68 of 95; 72%, BI -0.60). acupuncture group believed they had received verum acupuncture. The probability for a patient to believe he/she received verum acupuncture was related to the received needling type (P=.003) and to the patient's belief in received treatment effects (P=.008). Hospital (P=.425), therapist (P=.434), previous acupuncture experience (P=.578), occurrence of nausea (P=.157), gender (P=.760), and age (P=.357) did not affect blinding. Conclusions. Blinding was successfully achieved irrespective of age, gender, acupuncture experience, treatment effect, or in which hospital or by which therapist the patient received treatment. Patients with higher belief in the effect of the treatment were more likely to believe they had received verum acupuncture.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/185034
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Sussanne Börjeson
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Anna Johnsson
Mats Hammar
Gunnar Steineck
Sussanne Börjeson
The Nonpenetrating Telescopic Sham Needle May Blind Patients with Different Characteristics and Experiences When Treated by Several Therapists
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
author_facet Anna Enblom
Anna Johnsson
Mats Hammar
Gunnar Steineck
Sussanne Börjeson
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title The Nonpenetrating Telescopic Sham Needle May Blind Patients with Different Characteristics and Experiences When Treated by Several Therapists
title_short The Nonpenetrating Telescopic Sham Needle May Blind Patients with Different Characteristics and Experiences When Treated by Several Therapists
title_full The Nonpenetrating Telescopic Sham Needle May Blind Patients with Different Characteristics and Experiences When Treated by Several Therapists
title_fullStr The Nonpenetrating Telescopic Sham Needle May Blind Patients with Different Characteristics and Experiences When Treated by Several Therapists
title_full_unstemmed The Nonpenetrating Telescopic Sham Needle May Blind Patients with Different Characteristics and Experiences When Treated by Several Therapists
title_sort nonpenetrating telescopic sham needle may blind patients with different characteristics and experiences when treated by several therapists
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1741-427X
1741-4288
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Background. Little is known which factors influence the blinding in acupuncture studies. Aim. To investigate if blinding varied between patients with different characteristics receiving verum or sham acupuncture. Methods. We randomised cancer patients to verum (n=109) or sham acupuncture (n=106) with a nonpenetrating telescopic sham needle for nausea. Level of blinding was compared between different sub-groups of patients using Bang's blinding index (BI) ranged -1 to 1 (-1= all state the opposite treatment, 1= all identify treatment). Results. Most patients in the verum (74 of 95; 78%, BI 0.72) and the sham (68 of 95; 72%, BI -0.60). acupuncture group believed they had received verum acupuncture. The probability for a patient to believe he/she received verum acupuncture was related to the received needling type (P=.003) and to the patient's belief in received treatment effects (P=.008). Hospital (P=.425), therapist (P=.434), previous acupuncture experience (P=.578), occurrence of nausea (P=.157), gender (P=.760), and age (P=.357) did not affect blinding. Conclusions. Blinding was successfully achieved irrespective of age, gender, acupuncture experience, treatment effect, or in which hospital or by which therapist the patient received treatment. Patients with higher belief in the effect of the treatment were more likely to believe they had received verum acupuncture.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/185034
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