Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-018-3117-2
Title: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) collaborative care for patients with axial spondyloarthritis (AcuSpA): Protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial
Authors: Kwan, Y.H.
Fong, W. 
Ang, X.L.
Tan, C.S. 
Tai, B.C. 
Huang, Y.
Bilger, M. 
Phang, J.K.
Tan, H.C.
Lee, J.V.
Sun, L.
Tan, C.T.
Dong, B.Q.
Koh, H.L. 
Leung, Y.Y. 
Lui, N.L.
Yeo, S.I. 
Ng, S.C. 
Fong, K.Y.
Thumboo, J. 
Østbye, T. 
Keywords: nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent
acupuncture
adverse event
Article
Chinese medicine
clinical effectiveness
clinical evaluation
clinical outcome
clinical protocol
controlled study
cost effectiveness analysis
follow up
human
major clinical study
outcome assessment
pain assessment
patient care
patient safety
physical examination
quality of life
randomized controlled trial
spinal pain
spondylarthritis
treatment response
anamnesis
backache
Chinese medicine
cost benefit analysis
economics
female
health care cost
interdisciplinary communication
male
pathophysiology
patient care
procedures
randomized controlled trial (topic)
rheumatologist
Singapore
spondyloarthropathy
time factor
treatment outcome
Acupuncture Therapy
Back Pain
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Female
Health Care Costs
Humans
Interdisciplinary Communication
Male
Medical History Taking
Medicine, Chinese Traditional
Patient Care Team
Physical Examination
Pragmatic Clinical Trials as Topic
Rheumatologists
Singapore
Spondylarthropathies
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: BioMed Central Ltd.
Citation: Kwan, Y.H., Fong, W., Ang, X.L., Tan, C.S., Tai, B.C., Huang, Y., Bilger, M., Phang, J.K., Tan, H.C., Lee, J.V., Sun, L., Tan, C.T., Dong, B.Q., Koh, H.L., Leung, Y.Y., Lui, N.L., Yeo, S.I., Ng, S.C., Fong, K.Y., Thumboo, J., Østbye, T. (2019). Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) collaborative care for patients with axial spondyloarthritis (AcuSpA): Protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial. Trials 20 (1) : 46. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-018-3117-2
Abstract: Background: Axial spondyloarthritis (AxSpA) is a chronic disease which results in fatigue, pain, and reduced quality of life (QoL). Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), especially acupuncture, has shown promise in managing pain. Although a TCM collaborative model of care (TCMCMC) has been studied in cancer, there are no randomized controlled trials investigating TCM in AxSpA. Therefore, we will conduct a pragmatic trial to determine the clinical effectiveness, safety, and cost-effectiveness of TCMCMC for patients with AxSpA. We define TCMCMC as standard TCM history taking and physical examination, acupuncture, and TCM non-pharmacological advice and communications with rheumatologists in addition to usual rheumatologic care. The purpose of this paper is to describe the rationale for and methodology of this trial. Methods/design: This pragmatic randomized controlled trial will recruit 160 patients who are diagnosed with AxSpA and have inadequate response to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Simple randomization to usual rheumatologic care or the intervention (TCMCMC) with a 1:1 allocation ratio will be used. Ten 30-min acupuncture sessions will be provided to patients assigned to the TCMCMC arm. All participants will continue to receive usual rheumatologic care. The primary endpoint - spinal pain - will be evaluated at week 6. Secondary endpoints include clinical, quality of life, and economic outcome measures. Patients will be followed up for up to 52 weeks, and adverse events will be documented. Discussion: This trial may provide evidence regarding the clinical effectiveness, safety, and cost-effectiveness of a TCMCMC for patients with AxSpA. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03420404. Registered on 14 February 2018. © 2019 The Author(s).
Source Title: Trials
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/174512
ISSN: 17456215
DOI: 10.1186/s13063-018-3117-2
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