Kim Da-Jung
Department of Nursing, Cheju Halla University, Jeju, Korea.
J Exerc Rehabil. 2024 Oct 25;20(5):158-163. doi: 10.12965/jer.2448548.274. eCollection 2024 Oct.
In nursing, complementary and alternative therapies (CATs) can be provided alongside, or as alternatives, to conventional medical treatments to maximize therapeutic effects, accelerate rehabilitation, and enhance patient satisfaction. Fostering the correct knowledge and attitudes toward CATs is crucial not only for theoretical development but also for practical application. To gain a comprehensive understanding of recent domestic research trends, this study conducted an integrative review to analyze different types of CAT-related intervention studies in rehabilitation nursing in South Korea. A literature search of relevant databases suggested 14 papers. The review revealed that most studies focused on older adult patients, with manipulative and body-based therapies being the most common CAT interventions, followed by energy therapies, mind-body therapies, and others. The efficacy analysis of the CATs used in the selected studies indicated that their effects varied depending on participant characteristics and outcome measures, even when the same CAT was employed. To advance the field of rehabilitation nursing, effective CATs that are proven to be safe for older adult patients need to be developed and actively utilized. Additionally, specialized nurse training programs and clinical and community-based applications for rehabilitation patients requiring interventions need to be developed.
在护理领域,辅助与替代疗法(CATs)可与传统医学治疗同时提供,或作为替代方案,以最大化治疗效果、加速康复并提高患者满意度。培养对CATs的正确知识和态度不仅对理论发展至关重要,对实际应用也至关重要。为全面了解国内近期的研究趋势,本研究进行了一项综合综述,以分析韩国康复护理中不同类型的与CATs相关的干预研究。对相关数据库的文献检索共找到14篇论文。该综述显示,大多数研究聚焦于老年患者,以手法和基于身体的疗法是最常见的CAT干预措施,其次是能量疗法、身心疗法及其他。对所选研究中使用的CATs的疗效分析表明,即使使用相同的CAT,其效果也因参与者特征和结局指标而异。为推动康复护理领域的发展,需要开发并积极利用已被证明对老年患者安全有效的CATs。此外,还需要为需要干预的康复患者制定专门的护士培训项目以及基于临床和社区的应用方案。