Goldstein Karen M, McDuffie Jennifer R, Shepherd-Banigan Megan, Befus Deanna, Coeytaux Remy R, Van Noord Megan G, Goode Adam P, Masilamani Varsha, Adam Soheir, Nagi Avishek, Williams John W
Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.
Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, 411 W. Chapel Hill Street; Suite 500, Durham, NC, 27701, USA.
Syst Rev. 2016 Apr 7;5:56. doi: 10.1186/s13643-016-0232-6.
Vasomotor symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats are a common concern of perimenopausal and postmenopausal women and are associated with a decreased quality of life. These symptoms can be effectively managed with hormone therapy, but safety concerns limit its use. Thus, understanding the effectiveness of nonpharmacologic therapies such as acupuncture or yoga is critical to managing these common symptoms in older women. Our review seeks to address the following question: In women with menopause-associated vasomotor symptoms, what are the effects on health-related quality of life, vasomotor symptoms, and adverse events of the following nonpharmacologic, nonherbal interventions as compared with any inactive control or active comparator: (a) acupuncture, (b) yoga, tai chi, and qigong, (c) structured exercise, and (d) meditation, mindfulness-based practices, and relaxation?
We describe a protocol for an umbrella review approach, supplemented by evaluating randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published after the most recent good-quality systematic review for each of the eligible interventions. Specific interventions were chosen based on current literature and with input from a technical expert panel and organizational stakeholders. We will conduct a thorough literature search and perform a quality assessment of potentially included systematic reviews and RCTs.
Our umbrella review, supplemented by an additional search for eligible RCTs, aims to synthesize existing evidence on the use of nonpharmacologic, nonherbal interventions to manage bothersome vasomotor symptoms in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women.
PROSPERO CRD42016029335.
潮热和盗汗等血管舒缩症状是围绝经期和绝经后女性普遍关注的问题,且与生活质量下降相关。这些症状可通过激素疗法有效控制,但安全性问题限制了其使用。因此,了解针灸或瑜伽等非药物疗法的有效性对于管理老年女性的这些常见症状至关重要。我们的综述旨在解决以下问题:对于有绝经相关血管舒缩症状的女性,与任何无活性对照或活性对照相比,以下非药物、非草药干预措施对健康相关生活质量、血管舒缩症状及不良事件有何影响:(a)针灸;(b)瑜伽、太极拳和气功;(c)有组织的运动;(d)冥想、正念练习和放松?
我们描述了一种伞状综述方法的方案,并通过评估针对每种合格干预措施的最新高质量系统评价之后发表的随机对照试验(RCT)进行补充。根据当前文献并在技术专家小组和组织利益相关者的意见基础上选择特定干预措施。我们将进行全面的文献检索,并对可能纳入的系统评价和RCT进行质量评估。
我们的伞状综述,辅以对合格RCT的额外检索,旨在综合现有证据,以了解使用非药物、非草药干预措施管理围绝经期和绝经后女性令人困扰的血管舒缩症状的情况。
PROSPERO CRD42016029335。