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Effectiveness of complementary therapies for the management of symptom clusters in palliative care in pediatric oncology: a systematic review

Luís Carlos Lopes‐Júnior, Isadora Rangel Urbano, Sara Isabel Pimentel de Carvalho Schuab, Raphael Manhães Pessanha, Gabriela Sylvestre Rosa, Regina Aparecida Garcia de Lima

2021Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of complementary therapies in the management of symptom clusters in children and adolescents with cancer undergoing palliative care. METHOD: Systematic review guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, resorting to the databases MEDLINE, Web of Science, Central Cochrane, and PsycINFO. The identification, selection, inclusion, extraction, and methodological assessment were conducted by two independent reviewers. RESULTS: Five quasi-experiments met the eligibility criteria. The heterogeneous characteristics of the studies made meta-analysis impossible. Two studies used therapeutic massage, one used Reiki, one used boswellic acid, and one used Cannabis sativa; three of them (therapeutic massage and Reiki) presented statistically significant results for the management of the cluster pain-anxiety-worry-dyspnea. Most studies presented a moderate risk of bias as per ROBINS-I tool. CONCLUSION: Therapeutic massage and Reiki may be effective for the symptom clusters management, especially the pain-anxiety-worry-dyspnea cluster in children and adolescents undergoing palliative care.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePsycINFOMEDLINEMassagePalliative careTherapeutic touchAnxietyWorryCancer painSystematic reviewPhysical therapyFamily medicineAlternative medicineCancerPsychiatryNursingInternal medicineLawPathologyPolitical scienceComplementary and Alternative Medicine StudiesChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of LifePharmacological Effects of Medicinal Plants