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Auricular Acupuncture Therapy Administered by Village Doctors Improves Sleep Quality in Elderly Patients With Comorbid Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension

Auricular Acupuncture Therapy Administered by Village Doctors Improves Sleep Quality in Elderly Patients With Comorbid Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension

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65 years and older
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Overview

This study aims to apply traditional auricular press-needle acupuncture to treat sleep disturbances in elderly patients (aged ≥65 years) with comorbid diabetes mellitus and hypertension in rural areas of China. Given the complex bidirectional relationship between diabetes mellitus with hypertension and sleep disturbances, this cluster randomized trial is designed to test whether a village doctor-led intervention model supported by telemedicine can improve sleep disturbances in patients with comorbid diabetes mellitus and hypertension, compared to sham auricular press-needle acupuncture. Participants will be recruited by local village doctors according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The protocol is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine theory for core point selection: Heart, Liver, Kidney, Shenmen, and Forehead area, along with optimized medication regimens supported by remote cardiovascular specialists. The investigators will evaluate the overall improvement in sleep disturbances using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) at the end of the 6-week treatment period, and assess sleep disturbances, anxiety, depression, daytime sleepiness, and fatigue at 12 weeks.

Description

Elderly patients with comorbid diabetes mellitus and hypertension have a high incidence of sleep disturbances. The occurrence of sleep disturbances often leads to poorer control of blood glucose and blood pressure, and the mutual influence between these conditions creates a vicious cycle. A total of 320 patients aged ≥65 years with comorbid diabetes mellitus and hypertension and a Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) total score ≥8 will be enrolled from 20 village clinics in Taizhou City, Jiangsu Province. Villages will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to the real auricular acupuncture group or the sham auricular acupuncture group. The real auricular press-needle acupuncture group will receive treatment using disposable intradermal needles (0.22 × 1.5 mm) at five core auricular points: Heart, Liver, Kidney, Shenmen, and Frontal region. Needles will be retained for two days, alternating between ears, with daily pressing four times per day. The sham auricular press-needle acupuncture group will receive adhesive patches identical in appearance but without needles applied to the same points, without inducing deqi sensation. Village doctors will be trained by specialists from higher-level hospitals and will receive quality control support via a telemedicine platform. The intervention will last 6 weeks, with follow-up at 12 weeks. The findings will provide high-quality evidence-based support for the management of sleep disturbances in elderly rural patients with comorbid diabetes mellitus and hypertension and promote the standardized application of auricular press-needle acupuncture in primary care.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Age ≥65 years;
  2. Patients with comorbid diabetes mellitus and hypertension:
  3. Sleep disturbance: Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) total score ≥8;
  4. Willing to participate in this study and sign the informed consent form;
  5. Has resided in this village for at least six months.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Stroke;
  2. Severe mental illness or cognitive impairment;
  3. Severe organ failure (e.g., end-stage renal disease);
  4. Ear infection, eczema, breakage, or deformity;
  5. Currently receiving regular other acupuncture treatments;
  6. Use of any hypnotic medications within the past month
  7. Bleeding disorders or use of anticoagulants (increased bleeding risk);
  8. History of fainting during acupuncture;
  9. Life expectancy less than six months.

Study details
    Insomnia Disorder
    Diabetes
    Hypertension

NCT07554235

Jiangsu Taizhou People's Hospital

4 July 2026

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