Kampo Medicine
Online ISSN : 1882-756X
Print ISSN : 0287-4857
ISSN-L : 0287-4857
Free Communications
The Induction of Acupuncture Curriculum for Kampo Medicine Doctors
Keizo EBIKOTakashi ITOYoko KIMURAKumiko TAKATAKyoko TSUJINobuhiko TSUSHIMAAtsuko JINNAITsuneo TAKADAHiroko ONOHiroshi SAWAGUCHITetsuji MURAKAMIHiroshi SATO
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

2021 Volume 72 Issue 3 Pages 313-320

Details
Abstract

To help medical doctors practicing Kampo medicine suggest appropriate acupuncture treatments for individ­ual patients, a study group made up of 7 acupuncturists and 5 medical doctors developed an acupuncture cur­riculum. The group provided a learning program based on the curriculum for 16 medical doctors in charge of outpatient Kampo services in a research institute. The learning program consisted of a lecture and practical training, and a total of 4 sessions were held. At the end of each session, a test was conducted to examine the participants' level of understanding. After the completion of the learning program, a questionnaire survey was conducted to confirm the usefulness of the acupuncture curriculum for the practice of Kampo medicine. The mean number of participants per session was 10.8 ± 1.3. The mean test score was 9.3 ± 0.5 (full score : 10). In the questionnaire, 14 out of the 16 (88%) answered that the acupuncture curriculum was useful or relatively useful for the practice of Kampo medicine. On comparing the numbers of new acupuncture patients with a his­tory of outpatient Kampo service use before and after the acupuncture curriculum, there was a 1.8-fold increase after it. The results support the usefulness of the acupuncture curriculum to understand acupuncture and practice Kampo medicine. Further evaluation is necessary.

Content from these authors
© 2021 The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine
Previous article
feedback
Top