Effect of Acupressure at P6 on Nausea and Vomiting in Women with Hyperemesis Gravidarum: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Trial Design and Participants
2.2. Treatment Assignment
2.3. Sample Size
2.4. Trial Outcomes
2.5. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Primary Outcome
3.2. Secondary Outcomes
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | All (n = 90) | Acupressure (n = 45) | Control (n = 45) | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
aMaternal age (years) | 30.9 ± 4.3 | 29.3 ± 4.5 | 30.8 ± 4.1 | 0.102 |
bEthnicity | 0.748 | |||
Malay | 79 (87.8%) | 39 (86.7%) | 40 (88.9%) | - |
Chinese | 11 (12.2%) | 6 (13.3%) | 5 (11.1%) | - |
Indian | - | - | - | - |
Other | - | - | - | - |
bParity | - | - | - | 0.084 |
Primigravida | 40 (44.4%) | 25 (55.6%) | 15 (33.3%) | - |
Multipara | 50 (55.6%) | 20 (44.4%) | 30 (66.7%) | - |
aGestational age (weeks) | 10.08 ± 2.5 | 10 ± 2.8 | 10.16 ±2.2 | 0.774 |
aBMI (kg/m2) | 21.9 ± 3.7 | 21.6 ± 4.3 | 22.2 ± 2.9 | 0.464 |
All (n = 90) | Acupressure (n = 45) no. (%) | Control (n = 45) no. (%) | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
PUQE score on admission | 0.378 | |||
Mild NVP (<6) | - | - | - | |
Moderate NVP (7–12) | 32 (35.6%) | 18 (40%) | 14 (31.1%) | |
Severe NVP (>13) | 58 (64.4%) | 27 (60%) | 31 (68.9%) | |
PUQE score at 8 h Mild NVP (<6) | 12 (13.3%) | 12 (26.7%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.001 * |
Moderate NVP (7–12) | 78 (86.7%) | 33 (73.3%) | 45 (100%) | - |
Severe NVP (>13) | - | - | - | - |
PUQE score at 16 h | - | - | - | 0.006 * |
Mild NVP (<6) | 41 (45.6%) | 27 (60%) | 14 (31.1%) | - |
Moderate NVP (7–12) | 49 (54.4%) | 18 (40%) | 31 (68.9%) | - |
Severe NVP (>13) | - | - | - | - |
PUQE score at 24 h | - | - | - | 0.001 * |
Mild NVP (<6) | 69 (76.7%) | 42 (93.3%) | 27 (60%) | - |
Moderate NVP (7–12) | 21 (23.3%) | 3 (6.7%) | 18 (40%) | - |
Severe NVP (>13) | - | - | - | - |
All (n = 90) | Acupressure (n = 45) no. (%) | Control (n = 45) no. (%) | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Urine ketone level | 0.160 | |||
2+ | 12 (13.3%) | 3 (6.7%) | 9 (20%) | |
3+ | 54 (60%) | 30 (66.7%) | 24 (53.3%) | |
4+ | 24 (26.7%) | 12 (26.7%) | 12 (26.7%) |
All (n = 90) | Acupressure (n = 45) mean ± SD | Control (n = 45) mean ± SD | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Duration (hours) | 0.022 * | |||
24.73 ± 12.5 | 21.73 ± 10.6 | 27.73 ± 12.5 |
All (n = 90) | Acupressure (n = 45) no. (%) | Control (n = 45) no. (%) | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Antiemetic dose | 0.001 * | |||
0 | 12 (13.3%) | 12 (26.7%) | 0 (0.0%) | |
1 | 24 (26.7%) | 24 (53.3%) | 0 (0.0%) | |
2 | 9 (10.0%) | 9 (20.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | |
3 | 45 (50.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 45 (100.0%) |
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Mohd Nafiah, N.A.; Chieng, W.K.; Zainuddin, A.A.; Chew, K.T.; Kalok, A.; Abu, M.A.; Ng, B.K.; Mohamed Ismail, N.A.; Nur Azurah, A.G. Effect of Acupressure at P6 on Nausea and Vomiting in Women with Hyperemesis Gravidarum: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 10886. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191710886
Mohd Nafiah NA, Chieng WK, Zainuddin AA, Chew KT, Kalok A, Abu MA, Ng BK, Mohamed Ismail NA, Nur Azurah AG. Effect of Acupressure at P6 on Nausea and Vomiting in Women with Hyperemesis Gravidarum: A Randomized Controlled Trial. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(17):10886. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191710886
Chicago/Turabian StyleMohd Nafiah, Nor Azila, Wei Keong Chieng, Ani Amelia Zainuddin, Kah Teik Chew, Aida Kalok, Muhammad Azrai Abu, Beng Kwang Ng, Nor Azlin Mohamed Ismail, and Abdul Ghani Nur Azurah. 2022. "Effect of Acupressure at P6 on Nausea and Vomiting in Women with Hyperemesis Gravidarum: A Randomized Controlled Trial" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 17: 10886. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191710886
APA StyleMohd Nafiah, N. A., Chieng, W. K., Zainuddin, A. A., Chew, K. T., Kalok, A., Abu, M. A., Ng, B. K., Mohamed Ismail, N. A., & Nur Azurah, A. G. (2022). Effect of Acupressure at P6 on Nausea and Vomiting in Women with Hyperemesis Gravidarum: A Randomized Controlled Trial. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(17), 10886. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191710886