TY - JOUR
T1 - The Mae On Project
T2 - Using acupuncture for symptom relief and improved quality of life for people living with HIV and AIDS in rural Thailand
AU - Louie, Laura
AU - Pathanapornpandh, Nopporn
AU - Pultajuk, Unchalee
AU - Kaplan, Robert
AU - Hodgson, Ian
AU - Maund, Lawrence
AU - Greenlee, Heather
PY - 2010/3/1
Y1 - 2010/3/1
N2 - Acupuncture in combination with antiretroviral therapies is a potentially useful treatment for HIV-related symptom relief in resource-poor settings. Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history of being used to enhance immune function. In the setting of HIV, Chinese traditional medicine allows for symptom treatment without adding extra medications to a complex drug regime. This paper provides details of a project at Mae On Hospital in rural northern Thailand where allopathic/conventional treatments are used in tandem with acupuncture. A preliminary evaluation of the project suggests that an integrated approach to symptom relief is viewed positively by respondents receiving acupuncture, though further studies are required to confirm the association between acupuncture and symptom relief. The project also demonstrates the feasibility of developing a cost-effective acupuncture programme using local healthcare staff.
AB - Acupuncture in combination with antiretroviral therapies is a potentially useful treatment for HIV-related symptom relief in resource-poor settings. Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history of being used to enhance immune function. In the setting of HIV, Chinese traditional medicine allows for symptom treatment without adding extra medications to a complex drug regime. This paper provides details of a project at Mae On Hospital in rural northern Thailand where allopathic/conventional treatments are used in tandem with acupuncture. A preliminary evaluation of the project suggests that an integrated approach to symptom relief is viewed positively by respondents receiving acupuncture, though further studies are required to confirm the association between acupuncture and symptom relief. The project also demonstrates the feasibility of developing a cost-effective acupuncture programme using local healthcare staff.
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U2 - 10.1136/aim.2008.000299
DO - 10.1136/aim.2008.000299
M3 - Article
C2 - 20351376
AN - SCOPUS:77953094913
SN - 0964-5284
VL - 28
SP - 37
EP - 41
JO - Acupuncture in Medicine
JF - Acupuncture in Medicine
IS - 1
ER -