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  • 1From the Department of Anesthesiology (E.N., J.R., S.S., M.C.M., X.G., S.R., E.A.B, E.B.G), Stony Brook Medicine, New York; Institut de Chirurgie Guidee par l'Image (E.N.), IHU Hopitaux Universitaire de Strabourg; and Service d'Anesthesie Reanimation Hautepierre - CCOM - CMCO (E.N.), Hopitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, France.

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Standardized acupressure training using feedback simulation improved skill assessment. This method may enhance the consistency of acupressure application in clinical practice and research.

Area of Science:

  • Integrative and Complementary Medicine
  • Clinical Skills Training
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Acupressure studies show variable results, potentially due to inconsistent pressure application.
  • Standardizing acupressure techniques is crucial for improving clinical care and research validity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of a feedback simulation for acupressure training and skill assessment.
  • To determine if standardized training improves the consistency of acupressure application.

Main Methods:

  • Five trainees practiced acupressure and light touch on a simulator, with applied weight measured.
  • Cumulative sum analysis assessed individual skill proficiency against expert values.
  • Trainees' performance was evaluated before and after feedback simulation training.

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Main Results:

  • Initially, trainees applied significantly less weight than the expert (P = 0.004).
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  • Feedback simulation, analyzed by cumulative sum, is a viable method for acupressure training and skill assessment.
  • This approach can improve the standardization of acupressure therapy in clinical settings and research.
  • Standardized acupressure training is key to improving patient outcomes and research reproducibility.