Exploring the Feasibility of Virtually Delivered Auricular Point Acupressure in Self-Managing Chronic Pain: Qualitative Study

Author:

Kawi Jennifer1ORCID,Yeh Chao Hsing2ORCID,Lukkahatai Nada3ORCID,Hardwicke Robin L.4ORCID,Murphy Thomas4,Christo Paul J.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Nevada, School of Nursing, Las Vegas, NV, USA

2. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Cizik School of Nursing, Houston, TX, USA

3. Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, USA

4. University of Texas Health Science Center, McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX, USA

5. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA

Abstract

Background. Chronic pain remains highly prevalent. Current pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies have not adequately managed chronic pain which has contributed to disability and high healthcare costs. With existing challenges in providing adequate pain care and access, we tested vAPA, a virtually delivered, self-management intervention using Auricular Point Acupressure (APA) by mobile app and virtual consultations (telehealth). Our key purpose was to evaluate the feasibility of the vAPA in self-managing chronic pain in preparation for a future randomized controlled trial. Methods. We conducted a descriptive, qualitative study evaluating our 4-week vAPA intervention among 18 participants. We used directed qualitative content analysis. Results and Conclusion. Participants perceived that vAPA was feasible (acceptable, useable, practical, and beneficial). In addition, the following themes were gathered: better control of pain, less use of pain medications, self-management and motivation in pain, and expectations for pain relief. Refinements were recommended for the app, content, and delivery to improve study interventions. Findings are relevant in moving forward to a future randomized controlled trial and for wider implementation in a pragmatic clinical trial.

Funder

Sigma Theta Tau International

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine

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