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The evidence for Shiatsu: a systematic review of Shiatsu and acupressure

机译:指压的证据:对指压和指压的系统评价

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Background Shiatsu, similar to acupressure, uses finger pressure, manipulations and stretches, along Traditional Chinese Medicine meridians. Shiatsu is popular in Europe, but lacks reviews on its evidence-base. Methods Acupressure and Shiatsu clinical trials were identified using the MeSH term 'acupressure' in: EBM reviews; AMED; BNI; CINAHL; EMBASE; MEDLINE; PsycARTICLES; Science Direct; Blackwell Synergy; Ingenta Select; Wiley Interscience; Index to Theses and ZETOC. References of articles were checked. Inclusion criteria were Shiatsu or acupressure administered manually/bodily, published after January 1990. Two reviewers performed independent study selection and evaluation of study design and reporting, using standardised checklists (CONSORT, TREND, CASP and STRICTA). Results Searches identified 1714 publications. Final inclusions were 9 Shiatsu and 71 acupressure studies. A quarter were graded A (highest quality). Shiatsu studies comprised 1 RCT, three controlled non-randomised, one within-subjects, one observational and 3 uncontrolled studies investigating mental and physical health issues. Evidence was of insufficient quantity and quality. Acupressure studies included 2 meta-analyses, 6 systematic reviews and 39 RCTs. Strongest evidence was for pain (particularly dysmenorrhoea, lower back and labour), post-operative nausea and vomiting. Additionally quality evidence found improvements in sleep in institutionalised elderly. Variable/poor quality evidence existed for renal disease symptoms, dementia, stress, anxiety and respiratory conditions. Appraisal tools may be inappropriate for some study designs. Potential biases included focus on UK/USA databases, limited grey literature, and exclusion of qualitative and pre-1989 studies. Conclusions Evidence is improving in quantity, quality and reporting, but more research is needed, particularly for Shiatsu, where evidence is poor. Acupressure may be beneficial for pain, nausea and vomiting and sleep.
机译:背景指压按摩法与指压按摩法类似,沿中医经络使用手指压力,操纵和伸展。指压在欧洲很流行,但缺乏证据依据。方法在以下方法中使用MeSH术语“指压”来确定指压和Shiatsu临床试验: AMED; BNI; CINAHL; EMBASE; MEDLINE;精神科文章;科学直接; Blackwell Synergy; Ingenta Select; Wiley Interscience;论文和ZETOC的索引。检查文章的参考文献。入选标准为Shiatsu或指压按摩法,手动/身体给药,于1990年1月之后发布。两名评价者使用标准化检查表(CONSORT,TREND,CASP和STRICTA)进行了独立的研究选择以及研究设计和报告的评估。结果搜索确定了1714种出版物。最后的纳入对象是9个Shiatsu和71个穴位按摩研究。四分之一的评分为A(最高质量)。指压研究包括1项RCT,3项非随机对照研究,1项受试者内部研究,1项观察性研究和3项关于精神和身体健康问题的非对照研究。证据数量和质量不足。穴位按摩研究包括2项荟萃分析,6项系统评价和39项RCT。最有力的证据是疼痛(特别是痛经,下背部和人工),术后恶心和呕吐。此外,有质量证据表明,住院老人的睡眠有所改善。对于肾脏疾病的症状,痴呆,压力,焦虑和呼吸状况,存在质量可变/质量较差的证据。评估工具可能不适用于某些研究设计。潜在的偏见包括关注英国/美国数据库,有限的灰色文献以及排除定性和1989年前的研究。结论证据在数量,质量和报告方面都在不断提高,但是需要更多的研究,特别是对于证据不足的指压(Shiatsu)。指压可能有益于疼痛,恶心,呕吐和睡眠。

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