Effect of Acupressure on Fatigue in Hemodialysis Patients: A Single-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial.
Made SuandikaShih-Ying ChenJi-Tseng FangSien-Hung YangYun-Fang TsaiLi-Chueh WengPei-Kwei TsayWoung-Ru TangPublished in: Journal of integrative and complementary medicine (2022)
Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupressure on fatigue severity, sleep quality, and psychological status in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) receiving hemodialysis (HD) treatment. Design: A single-blinded parallel-group randomized controlled trial. Settings/Location: A medical center in central Java, Indonesia. Subjects: One hundred and six patients who had been receiving HD for at least 3 months were enrolled in this study and randomly assigned to two groups. Interventions: The experimental group received acupressure at K1, ST36, and SP6 acupoints. In contrast, the control group received sham acupressure at 1 cun from these three acupoints. Subjects received acupressure thrice per week for 4 weeks, and pressure on each acupoint was applied for 3 min bilaterally. Outcome measures: The primary outcome was fatigue severity, while sleep quality and psychological status (depression/anxiety) were evaluated as secondary outcomes. Outcomes were assessed using the Brief Fatigue Inventory, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Results: Acupressure induced a significant medium to large effect on improvement in fatigue ( b = -1.71, confidence interval [95% CI]: -1.90 to -1.51, ΔR 2 = 0.744), sleep quality ( b = -5.81, 95% CI: -6.80 to -4.81, ΔR 2 = 0.525), and anxiety ( Estimate = -3.213, 95% CI: -4.238 to -2.188, pseudo R 2 = 0.292)/depression ( Estimate = -3.378, 95% CI: -4.432 to -2.325, pseudo R 2 = 0.268) in experimental group patients compared to controls. No adverse events of acupressure were reported during the study process. Conclusions: Acupressure significantly and independently improved fatigue, depression/anxiety, and sleep quality in ESRD patients receiving HD. Clinical Trial Registration Identifier: NCT05571007.
Keyphrases
- sleep quality
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- depressive symptoms
- peritoneal dialysis
- randomized controlled trial
- physical activity
- study protocol
- clinical trial
- magnetic resonance imaging
- oxidative stress
- computed tomography
- metabolic syndrome
- newly diagnosed
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- open label
- skeletal muscle
- contrast enhanced
- glycemic control