Knowledge, attitude and practice among Chinese acupuncturists receiving sham and/or placebo acupuncture: a cross-sectional survey

Acupunct Med. 2015 Jun;33(3):217-22. doi: 10.1136/acupmed-2015-010772. Epub 2015 Mar 6.

Abstract

Background: Placebo and sham acupuncture are common control strategies in acupuncture studies. However, the perception and practice of these approaches in acupuncturists are poorly documented.

Objective: To investigate knowledge of, attitude towards and practice of sham and/or placebo acupuncture among Chinese acupuncturists.

Method: A cross-sectional survey conducted in six different tertiary care hospitals of traditional Chinese medicine in Beijing, China. A total of 92 licensed acupuncturists were asked to complete a predesigned and structured questionnaire on-site.

Results: A response rate of 92.4% (n=85) was achieved. Almost all participants (99%, n=84) had moderate knowledge about sham and/or placebo acupuncture, but only a minority (27%, n=23) reported an excellent understanding. The general attitude towards sham and/or placebo acupuncture was positive. Most respondents (99%, n=84) thought such controls were necessary and the majority (81%, n=69) believed they were feasible in acupuncture research. More than two-thirds of participants (71%, n=60) had applied sham and/or placebo acupuncture, but only a few (8%, 5/60) used it as the most common control strategy in clinical trials.

Conclusions: The result of our survey suggests that Chinese acupuncturists have a moderate knowledge of, and a positive attitude towards, sham and/or placebo acupuncture. Research into sham and/or placebo acupuncture is limited in comparison with other control strategies. Therefore, an in-service education programme for acupuncturists and standardisation of sham and/or placebo acupuncture need to be developed.

Keywords: ACUPUNCTURE; COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE; HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT; MEDICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING.

MeSH terms

  • Acupuncture Therapy / psychology*
  • Acupuncture*
  • Adult
  • Attitude of Health Personnel*
  • China
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Perception
  • Physicians / psychology*
  • Placebo Effect
  • Practice Patterns, Physicians'
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Workforce