Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of acupuncture with Doin therapy for chronic neck pain: A study protocol for a multicentre, randomised controlled clinical trial

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Introduction Doin therapy is a manual therapy used in Korean rehabilitation medicine. Recently, the use of acupuncture with Doin has increased in clinics and clinical trials have demonstrated its effects. However, well-designed studies examining the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of acupuncture with Doin therapy are rare. Methods and analysis This multicentre, assessor-blinded, randomised controlled trial with two parallel groups aims to evaluate the clinical effects and cost-effectiveness of acupuncture with Doin therapy. A total of 124 patients (with a neck pain duration of 6 months or longer and a Numeric Rating Scale ≥5) will be recruited at five Korean medicine hospitals. Patients will be randomly allocated to acupuncture with Doin therapy (n=62) and acupuncture alone (n=62) for 5 weeks of treatment. This study will be carried out with outcome assessor and statistician blinding. The primary outcome measure will consist of improvement in neck pain using the Visual Analogue Scale at 6 weeks. The secondary outcomes including measures of pain, functional disability, health-related quality of life and economic evaluation will be conducted at 6 weeks, and 3, 6, 9 and 12 months after treatment Ethics and dissemination The project is approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of the Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine and the Kyung Hee University Korean Medicine Hospital at Gangdong. Dissemination will occur after the findings from this study are published in other peer reviewed journals. Trial registration numbers NCT03558178; KCT0003068; Pre-results.

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Lee, S. H., Lee, J., Lee, Y. J., Kim, M. R., Cho, J. H., Kim, K. W., & Ha, I. H. (2019). Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of acupuncture with Doin therapy for chronic neck pain: A study protocol for a multicentre, randomised controlled clinical trial. BMJ Open, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-026632

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