What do Cochrane systematic reviews say about new practices on integrative medicine?
AUTOR(ES)
Riera, Rachel, Braga, Vinícius Lopes, Rocha, Luana Pompeu dos Santos, Bernardo, Daniel Damasceno, Andrade, Luísa Avelar Fernandes de, Hsu, Jessica Chiu, Silva, Luciana Di Giovanni Marques da, Suetsugu, Rodrigo Cesar de Sá, Dittrich, Nicole Hosni, Lima, Lucas Riguete Pereira de, Silveira, Vicente Penido da, Kruglensky, Barbara Caon, Leonel, Letícia de Freitas, Barros, Edivando de Moura, Costa, Anderson Adriano Leal Freitas da, Quintella, Miguel Lins, Pacheco, Rafael Leite, Cruz, Carolina de Oliveira, Martimbianco, Ana Luiza Cabrera, Pachito, Daniela Vianna, Mozetic, Vania, Teixeira, Tatiana de Bruyn Ferraz, Torloni, Maria Regina, Atallah, Alvaro Nagib
FONTE
Sao Paulo Med. J.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
25/06/2018
RESUMO
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: This study identified and summarized all Cochrane systematic reviews (SRs) on the effects of ten integrative practices that were recently added to the Brazilian public healthcare system (SUS). DESIGN AND SETTING: Review of systematic reviews, conducted in the Discipline of Evidence-Based Medicine, Escola Paulista de Medicina (EPM), Universidade Federal de São Paulo (Unifesp). METHODS: Review of Cochrane SRs on the following interventions were identified, summarized and critically assessed: apitherapy, aromatherapy, bioenergetics, family constellation, flower therapy, chromotherapy, geotherapy, hypnotherapy, hand imposition or ozone therapy. RESULTS: We included a total of 16 SRs: 4 on apitherapy, 4 on aromatherapy, 6 on hypnotherapy and 2 on ozone therapy. No Cochrane SR was found regarding bioenergetics, family constellation, chromotherapy, clay therapy, flower therapy or hand imposition. The only high-quality evidence was in relation to the potential benefit of apitherapy, specifically regarding some benefits from honey dressings for partial healing of burn wounds, for reduction of coughing among children with acute coughs and for preventing allergic reactions to insect stings. CONCLUSION: Except for some specific uses of apitherapy (honey for burn wounds and for acute coughs and bee venom for allergic reactions to insect stings), the use of ten integrative practices that have recently been incorporated into SUS does not seem to be supported by evidence from Cochrane SRs.
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