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CUHK Research Shows 60% Diabetic Patients Have Poor Sleep Auriculotherapy Helps Improve Sleep Quality and Glycaemic Control

The Nethersole School of Nursing at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) conducted a research between 2011 and 2013 on the quality of sleep of patients with diabetes mellitus type 2 and the feasibility and effectiveness of auriculotherapy on improving the patients’ sleep quality and glycemic control. Findings suggested that about 60% of the respondents suffered poor sleep. The poor sleep quality was significantly related to poor glycaemic control. Auriculotherapy is a feasible intervention which has benefits to improving sleep quality and glycemic control.

 

Diabetes mellitus, or simply diabetes, is a common chronic disease in Hong Kong that cannot be cured.  The primary aim of diabetes treatment is to maintain an optimal blood glucose level of the patient.  Recent researches have shown that poor sleep quality could adversely affect the glycemic control of diabetic patients.  Auriculotherapy, a form of acupuncture to the ear, is often applied in traditional Chinese medicine to stimulate acupoints which correspond to the concerned bodily system in order to improve sleep quality.  Researchers in the Nethersole School of Nursing at CUHK therefore conducted a research to evaluate its feasibility and effectiveness in promoting better sleep of the diabetic patients and hence improving their glycemic control.

 

The two-phase research first assessed the sleep quality of 548 diabetic patients with questionnaires. About 60% of them reported poor sleep.  Their average hemoglobin A1c level (blood glucose level) was 7.49%, much higher than the optimum level for diabetic patients (6.5%) and that for normal person (4 - 5.9%).

 

The second phase of the research evaluated the feasibility and effectiveness of auriculotherapy on improving sleep quality and glycemic control of diabetic patients. A total of 60 randomly chosen patients suffering poor sleep were evenly divided into two groups – the group receiving auriculotherapy and the control group.

 

Results showed that the mean sleep quality index has significantly improved among the participants after receiving a 3-month auriculotherapy. A total of 20% even reported complete recovery from sleep disturbance. The average blood glucose level of auriculotherapy recipients also dropped by 0.2%, whereas the level of those in the control group remained unchanged. The auriculotherapy recipients were satisfactory about the treatment and there was no serious side effect, suggesting the high potential of including auriculotherapy as an intervention to the existing disease management for diabetes.

 

Dr. Jo Jo Kwan, the person-in-charge of this research, said ‘This study showed that poor sleep is a common problem among diabetic patients. It is also a factor which would lead to higher blood glucose level in the patients. We therefore believe that it is important to help the patients enhance their sleep quality and cultivate good sleeping habits. In addition to auriculotherapy, patients are encouraged to maintain healthy diets and lifestyle, and exercise regularly to maintain good quality of sleep.’

 

Professor Doris Yu, Associate Professor, the Nethersole School of Nursing, CUHK, said ‘We are glad to see the encouraging results about the possibility of applying auriculotherapy in clinical treatment of diabetes. It adds evidence to suggest the benefit of integrating traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine in clinical practice. Looking forward, we will further explore how auriculotherapy could be integrated into the existing health care system.’

 

Professor Doris YU, Associate Professor, The Nethersole School of Nursing, CUHK

Professor Doris YU, Associate Professor, The Nethersole School of Nursing, CUHK, presents findings of the latest research on the possibility of applying auriculotherapy in clinical treatment of diabetes.

Dr. Jo Jo KWAN, person-in-charge of the study

Dr. Jo Jo KWAN, person-in-charge of the study, demonstrates auriculotherapy (acupuncture to the ear) which can help improve sleep quality.

 

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