Insomnia Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Study of the Relationship of Insomnia in the Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine at Local Clinic
Insomnia is one of the most main diseases of civilization in the world, which chronic
insomnia is up to 30% in Taiwan under the latest statistics and a common disease which
appears to sleep difficultly, sleep interrupted, wake up early or wake up still tired.
Long-term persistence of these symptoms will lead to the occurrence of mental illness and
then affect people's emotional behavior and cognitive memory, showing that insomnia is an
important modern health issues. Recently, "individual response patterns" was proposed by
modern medicine. This thinking process and spirit seems to be compatible with the
traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) therapy of "Differential Treatment". The purpose of this
study, the Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS), commonly used to quickly screen for insomnia
patients and the evaluation of Western medicine efficacy in Western medicine clinic, and
investigation of Syndrome Type of TCM to find out whether with Syndrome Type of TCM and AIS
in the associated factors, and confirm the necessity and importance of Syndrome Type of TCM,
for future reference and basis for the development of integrated medicine.
In the cross-section study with an interview on survey, sampling Miaoli County an Chinese
medicine clinic, in line with standard sampling of 200 patients with insomnia were
recruited. The questionnaires contained two instruments including Athens Insomnia Scale
(AIS), and Syndrome Type of TCM questionnaire. Cross-table, chi-square test, variance
analysis and Pearson product-moment correlation was used to find the relation.
Insomnia is a common sleep disturbance, there were more than a quarter of people with sleep disorders, the prevalence with more and higher, seriously affecting the health and quality of life. The Athens Insomnia Scale (referred to as AIS) can help physicians more accurately diagnose and understand the state of insomnia patients. The purpose of this study was investigated the correlation among the disease status, treatment and AIS assessment, hoping enough traditional Chinese physician and Western physician's clinical reference. Methods: This study used the cross-sectional questionnaire survey with the convenience sampling method. Screened 200 patients according to the diagnostic criteria for insomnia and conducted a survey from the local clinic at Miaoli County. ;
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