Relationships between the attitude on moxibustion treatment and moxa weight-Investigation of students and visitors to the school-
10.3777/jjsam.57.528
- VernacularTitle:灸治療に対する意識調査と艾しゅ重量の関係―教育前の新入生と学校見学会来場者を対象とした調査―
- Author:
Kenichi TOMITA
;
Ippei WATANABE
;
Miho KIMURA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
moxibustion treatment;
attitude survey;
moxa weight
- From:Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
2007;57(4):528-538
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
[Purpose] People have various mental images of moxibustion treatment. The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between weight of moxa and perceptions of moxibustion treatment.
[Methods] We administered a questionnaire survey on moxibustion to 75 new students and visitors to this college. Furthermore, we instructed subjects to make a moxa as they imagined it would be used in moxibustion treatment, then measured these moxa.
[Result] The questionnaire survey had many replies indicating that moxibustion is associated with images of “hot”, “scar remains”, and “effective”.
Comparing the weights of moxa made by people with moxibustion experience to those made by people with no moxibustion experience, moxa was lighter for the experienced group than for the inexperienced group.
Furthermore, when weight of moxa was compared based on images of moxibustion, only moxa of the group with positive images of moxibustion tended to be light.
[Conclusion] Image size of the moxa appears to be connected with impressions and experiences of moxibustion treatment.