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A new nursing intervention with non-invasive acupressure protocol for activation of parasympathetic nervous system to reduce stress related depression symptoms.


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Acupressure is a treatment method in which manual pressure is applied to specific points or areas of the body. According to the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), these acupuncture points are stimulated along the energy channels (meridians) of the body. Finger pressure is mainly used here, in some cases also with a relaxing massage. According to TCM, this can stimulate the energy flow of the Qi. The therapist also tries to treat energetic blockages. Acupuncture is recommended for psychological problems, pain syndromes and sleep disorders, among other things. Acupressure has been established as an additional therapy offer in private department J of the UPK since the beginning of 2021. Patients with depression and anxiety disorders subjectively benefit from the treatment in terms of reducing stress symptoms and improving relaxation. Although patient acceptance is high, there are no high-quality studies on accompanying acupressure as part of standard treatments for depression, anxiety or sleep disorders. Their effectiveness in psychiatric patients is therefore controversial. Although there are few studies from "Western medicine" institutions, most of the clinical studies were carried out by Chinese colleagues. In most cases, only subjective assessment instruments were used to assess effectiveness without evaluating objective biomarker measurements such as cortisol concentration, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) or cytokines. A hypothesis on the effectiveness of acupressure in western medicine has not been established. The vagus nerve stimulation may play a role and thus the activation of the parasympathetic nervous system - which in turn could lead to a reduction in stress symptoms and an increase in relaxation and regeneration in the short and/or medium term. The role of the social bonding hormone oxytocin has not been studied so far. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of acupressure adjunctive therapy in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) as part of evidence-based treatment as usual (TAU) as a randomized, single-blind study. Physiological and psychological assessment instruments should be used: cortisol levels in the saliva; serum oxytocin and BDNF levels; Heart rate variability, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D; third-party rating scale) and Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II, self-rating scale). The acupressure therapy protocol specially developed in the UPK could thus be established as a non-invasive, non-drug nursing therapy tool and achieve scientifically sound application in the UPK and other clinics, provided that proof of effectiveness is achieved. We are pursuing a long-term strategy with our study because we are convinced that the current treatment options for depression are not sufficient and could be supplemented and improved by innovative and complementary therapies. Acupuncture can play a helpful role as an easily accessible and inexpensive method. ;


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NCT number NCT05423405
Study type Interventional
Source University Psychiatric Clinics Basel
Contact Hamdy Shaban, PhD
Phone +41 (0)61 325 54 01
Email hamdy.shaban@upk.ch
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 1, 2022
Completion date September 1, 2024

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