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Chinese journal of integrative medicine ; (12): 225-232, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-777123

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OBJECTIVE@#To identify the effectiveness of auricular acupressure (AA) in patients with acute postoperative pain after surgery by systematic review.@*METHODS@#A search of randomized controlled trials was conducted in 5 English medical electronic databases and 4 Chinese databases. Two reviewers independently retrieved related studies, assessed the methodological quality, and extracted data with a standardized data form. Meta-analyses were performed using all time-points meta-analysis.@*RESULTS@#A total of 26 studies with 1,682 participants were included. Results showed that compared with conventional therapy, AA significantly improved the total effective rate [risk ratio=1.25, 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.13 to 1.37, Plt;0.0001; heterogeneity: Plt;0.0001, I=85%]. In the subgroup analysis, the results changed in different follow-up time and surgery categories. The pain relief in the AA group might be the most significant at 72 h after surgery (mean difference=-0.85, 95% CI,-1.20 to-0.50, Plt;0.0001) and in abdominal surgery (mean difference=-1.15, 95% CI,-1.41 to-0.90, Plt;0.0001). Sensitivity analysis demonstrated that the results of this meta-analysis were stable. No serious adverse effects were recorded.@*CONCLUSION@#It was recommended to provide AA to patients with acute postoperative pain. However, a more accurate estimate of the effect requires further rigorously designed large-scale and high-quality RCTs for improving acute postoperative pain after surgery.


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Humans , Acupressure , Methods , Acute Disease , Ear , Pain, Postoperative , Therapeutics , Publication Bias
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Chinese Journal of Nursing ; (12): 773-779, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-708668

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Objective To establish nursing prevention strategies for patients with deep venous thrombosis in department of orthopedics,so as to guide the specific context of clinical nursing practice,offer evidence-based evidence.Methods Clinical practice guidelines and original researches at home and abroad were retrieved using systematic review approach,and appraisal of literatures was conducted using Australia JBI based Quality Evaluation Center for health care evaluation methods and Johns Hopkins standard.The preliminary nursing prevention strategies for patients with deep venous thrombosis in department of orthopedics and Delphi mail questionnaire were developed.Using Delphi method,the operational feasibility of the final evidence strategies was improved for clinical evidence application through two rounds of consultation from clinical experts.Results A total of 111 articles were included in this study.Forty-nine prevention strategies were established under 3 dimensions including "risk assessment graded prevention" and "education and instruction" through systematic review and Delphi method.Conclusion Nursing prevention strategies in department of orthopedics for patients with deep venous thrombosis based on systematic review and Delphi method have scientific practicability and operability,and can provide objective reference and implementation strategies for nursing practice,assisting the implementation of effective preventive measures.

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