Research Article

Reliability of the NICMAN Scale: An Instrument to Assess the Quality of Acupuncture Administered in Clinical Trials

Table 3

Final NICMAN scale.

Item  
Author of study  
Person extracting the date
Yes: the item is adequately reported/described and meets a satisfactory standardNo: the item is adequately reported/described but does not meet a satisfactory standardUnclear: the item is partially or not reported/described and you are unable to make a judgement or you partially agree with the response to the itemNot applicable: the item may meet the nonapplicable criteria if the study item is not relevant (full score still given, only applied to some items)

(1)Clearly described population201

(2)Clearly described intervention201

(3)Clearly described comparator201

(4)Clearly described outcome201

(5)The study design is appropriate for the research question301 or 2

(6)A differential diagnosis (if undertaken) is stated (2 points for yes, 0 for no, 1 for unclear or partial agreement)201

(7)Acupuncture points selected are consistent with chosen treatment principles. A statement is provided stating the acupuncture prescription is consistent with literature review, expert opinion, or text books201

(8)Needling: depth and manipulation  
(i) Needle brand and dimension are used consistently across all participants and sessions. We use the term “consistently” to provide an aspect relating to quality rather than focus on reporting  
(ii) Depth of needle insertion is reported and referenced to a standard text or mm or range is stated  
(iii) Needle manipulation is justified (in the absence of needle manipulation justification is provided for the decision not to undertake needle manipulation)  
(iv) Needle sensation was sought and described  
(v) Electroacupuncture device should be identified and approved in country of use
201

(9)Point location  
(i) Published standard acupuncture location texts are used as a reference, or  
(ii) location described in anatomical terms and/or an accurate proportional method for locating acupoints is used
201

(10)Number of treatments
(i) If it is a chronic condition a minimum of six treatments are administered; if fewer treatments are delivered appropriate justification is documented  
(ii) If it is an acute or subacute condition no minimum of treatments are specified, but appropriate justification is to be provided
201

(11)(i) The acupuncturist administering the intervention is registered with a regulatory authority or meets at least the minimum WHO standard [19]  
(ii) The practitioner undertaking the TCM differential diagnosis is adequately trained, for example, registered with a regulatory authority, or meets at least the minimum WHO standard [19] (if no differential diagnosis √NA)
201

Total score