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dc.contributor.authorChant, Benjaminen
dc.contributor.authorCoop, Paulen
dc.contributor.authorMadison, Jeanneen
dc.contributor.authorDieberg, Gudrunen
dc.date.accessioned2017-05-30T16:03:00Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.citationBook of Abstracts WFAS Tokyo/Tsukuba 2016, p. 472-472en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/21148-
dc.description.abstractObjectives: The aim of this research was to identify any unique and routine procedural elements of clinical acupuncture as practiced by professional practitioners and educators in Japan. Additionally, to describe these methods in detail and examine how they related to philosophical concepts, diagnostic methods and treatment principles. Methods: An ethnographic methodology was employed to collect data during long term fieldwork in Japan. Participants were recruited through chain referral and emergent sampling. Data was collected by observing and interviewing practitioners and educators of acupuncture in Japan. Patient records and other relevant documents were also collected and together with recordings from observations and interviews, were analyzed thematically. Results: Over four years, 32 participants were recruited from prefectures all over Japan. Of these, 19 agreed to clinical observation, 16 to participate in formal interviews and 14 in informal interviews; 217 treatments were observed with 168 different patients. In relation to treatment principles, one especially interesting theme was interpreted from the data: practitioners tended to confirm the effects of interventions during treatment. Effects were confirmed on three different levels of timing and location: micro, meso and macro. Important markers for change included practitioner perceived needle sensations and muscle tension. Discussion/Conclusion: Micro, meso and macro level confirmation play different roles during the therapeutic encounter. That treatment effects can be can be almost immediately palpated or observed influences a number of clinical factors including point selection methods, treatment tool manipulation techniques and needle retention time. The solicitation of tangible change demonstrates pragmatism and importance in practitioner skills as a catalyst for therapeutic change in Japanese acupuncture.en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherWorld Federation of Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societiesen
dc.relation.ispartofBook of Abstracts WFAS Tokyo/Tsukuba 2016en
dc.titleThe Confirmation Of Treatment Effects In Japanese Acupunctureen
dc.typeConference Publicationen
dc.relation.conferenceWFAS Tokyo/Tsukuba 2016: International Conference of World Federation of Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societiesen
dc.subject.keywordsComplementary and Alternative Medicineen
local.contributor.firstnameBenjaminen
local.contributor.firstnamePaulen
local.contributor.firstnameJeanneen
local.contributor.firstnameGudrunen
local.subject.for2008110499 Complementary and Alternative Medicine not elsewhere classifieden
local.subject.seo2008929999 Health not elsewhere classifieden
local.profile.schoolSchool of Healthen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Rural Medicine - Medicineen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Healthen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Science and Technologyen
local.profile.emailbchant3@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emailpcoop@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emailjmadison@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emailgdieberg@une.edu.auen
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local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.identifier.epublicationsrecordune-20170530-113941en
local.date.conference5th - 6th November, 2016en
local.conference.placeTokyo/Tsukuba, Japanen
local.publisher.placeTokyo, Japanen
local.identifier.runningnumberS-01en
local.format.startpage472en
local.format.endpage472en
local.contributor.lastnameChanten
local.contributor.lastnameCoopen
local.contributor.lastnameMadisonen
local.contributor.lastnameDiebergen
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dc.identifier.staffune-id:jmadisonen
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local.identifier.unepublicationidune:21341en
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local.title.maintitleThe Confirmation Of Treatment Effects In Japanese Acupunctureen
local.output.categorydescriptionE3 Extract of Scholarly Conference Publicationen
local.relation.urlhttp://www.wfasjapan2016.org/en
local.conference.detailsWFAS Tokyo/Tsukuba 2016: International Conference of World Federation of Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societies, Tokyo/Tsukuba, Japan, 5th - 6th November, 2016en
local.search.authorChant, Benjaminen
local.search.authorCoop, Paulen
local.search.authorMadison, Jeanneen
local.search.authorDieberg, Gudrunen
local.uneassociationUnknownen
local.year.published2016en
local.subject.for2020420899 Traditional, complementary and integrative medicine not elsewhere classifieden
local.subject.seo2020200201 Determinants of healthen
local.date.start2016-11-05-
local.date.end2016-11-06-
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