Integrative and complementary practices: a strategy for the Promotion of women's health

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Main Author: Pinheiro, Larissa Kerlly Costa
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Souza, Tânia Beatriz Gaspar de, Santos, Nailde Melo, Galvão, Ana Patricia Fonseca Coelho, Melo, Marenilde Alves de Souza, Martinelli, Caroline Valicheli de Matos, Cunha, Cláudia Regina Silva dos Santos, Moraes, Laurenne Milhomem Sousa, Silva, Ana Manuella Azevedo da, Rocha, Julieta Carvalho, Pereira, Joelmara Furtado dos Santos, Aragão, Francisca Bruna Arruda
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Summary: For having specificities arising from their gender and sex condition, the female population demands an assistance that is less and less interventionist, medicated, and disease-centered. Therefore, the objective of this study was to analyze the use of Integrative and Complementary Practices (ICPs) as a strategy to promote Women's Health, verifying the most used PICs, the context of women's lives in which they are applied, and what benefits they bring to this public. This study is an integrative literature review developed in the following databases: LILACS, MEDLINE and BDENF, using Boolean operators combined with health descriptors from DeCS in the following combinations: "Complementary Therapies" AND "Women's Health"; "Integrative Medicine" AND "Women's Health"; "Traditional Medicine" AND "Women's Health" and by the name of each PIC currently in SUS AND "Women's Health". The final sample was composed of 16 articles, 10 from MEDLINE and 6 from LILACS. The studies addressed the use of therapies such as music therapy, acupuncture and its techniques, yoga, guided relaxation, hydrotherapy, and breathing techniques, among others. The PICs were applied to women experiencing pregnancy, labor, SOP, work, smoking, cancer, climacteric and elderly. Alternative therapies proved to be a viable option in the treatment and promotion of health, acting as a complement to conventional medicine.
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spelling Integrative and complementary practices: a strategy for the Promotion of women's healthPrácticas integradoras y complementarias: una estrategia para promover la salud de la mujerPráticas integrativas e complementares: uma estratégia na promoção da saúde da mulherMedicina tradicionalMedicina integrativaSaúde da mulherTerapias complementares.Medicine traditionalIntegrative medicineWomen's healthComplementary therapies.Medicina tradicionalMedicina integrativaSalud de la mujerTerapias complementarias.For having specificities arising from their gender and sex condition, the female population demands an assistance that is less and less interventionist, medicated, and disease-centered. Therefore, the objective of this study was to analyze the use of Integrative and Complementary Practices (ICPs) as a strategy to promote Women's Health, verifying the most used PICs, the context of women's lives in which they are applied, and what benefits they bring to this public. This study is an integrative literature review developed in the following databases: LILACS, MEDLINE and BDENF, using Boolean operators combined with health descriptors from DeCS in the following combinations: "Complementary Therapies" AND "Women's Health"; "Integrative Medicine" AND "Women's Health"; "Traditional Medicine" AND "Women's Health" and by the name of each PIC currently in SUS AND "Women's Health". The final sample was composed of 16 articles, 10 from MEDLINE and 6 from LILACS. The studies addressed the use of therapies such as music therapy, acupuncture and its techniques, yoga, guided relaxation, hydrotherapy, and breathing techniques, among others. The PICs were applied to women experiencing pregnancy, labor, SOP, work, smoking, cancer, climacteric and elderly. Alternative therapies proved to be a viable option in the treatment and promotion of health, acting as a complement to conventional medicine.Por sus especificidades derivadas de su género y condición de género, la población femenina demanda una atención cada vez menos intervencionista, farmacológica y centrada en la enfermedad. Por tanto, el objetivo de este estudio fue analizar el uso de Prácticas Integrativas y Complementarias (PIC) como estrategia de promoción de la Salud de la Mujer, verificando los PIC más utilizados, el contexto de vida de las mujeres en el que se aplican y qué beneficios aportan a la salud. este público. Este estudio es una revisión integradora de la literatura desarrollada en las siguientes bases de datos: LILACS, MEDLINE y BDENF, utilizando operadores booleanos combinados con descriptores de salud de DeCS en las siguientes combinaciones: “Terapias complementarias” Y “Salud de la mujer”; “Medicina Integrativa” Y “Salud de la Mujer”; “Medicina Tradicional” Y “Salud de la Mujer” y por el nombre de cada PIC existente en el SUS actualmente Y “Salud de la Mujer”. La muestra final estuvo formada por 16 artículos, 10 de MEDLINE y 6 de LILACS. Los estudios abordaron el uso de terapias como la musicoterapia, la acupuntura y sus técnicas, yoga, relajación guiada, hidroterapia, técnicas de respiración, entre otras. Los PIC se aplicaron a mujeres que experimentan embarazo, trabajo de parto, síndrome de ovario poliquístico, trabajo de parto, tabaquismo, cáncer, climaterio y vejez. Las terapias alternativas demostraron ser una opción viable en el tratamiento y promoción de la salud, actuando de forma complementaria a la medicina convencional.Por possuir especificidades decorrentes de sua condição de gênero e de sexo, a população feminina demanda uma assistência cada vez menos intervencionista, medicamentosa e centrada na doença. Portanto, o objetivo deste estudo foi analisar a utilização das Práticas Integrativas e Complementares (PIC) como estratégia de promoção da Saúde da Mulher, verificando as PICs mais utilizadas, o contexto da vida da mulher em que são aplicadas e quais benefícios elas trazem a esse público. Este estudo configura-se como uma revisão integrativa da literatura desenvolvida nas seguintes bases de dados: LILACS, MEDLINE e BDENF, utilizando operadores booleanos combinados com os descritores da saúde a partir do DeCS nas seguintes combinações: “Terapias Complementares” AND Saúde da Mulher”; “Medicina Integrativa” AND “Saúde da Mulher”; “Medicina Tradicional” AND “Saúde da Mulher” e pelo nome de cada PIC existente no SUS atualmente AND “Saúde da Mulher”. A amostra final foi composta por 16 artigos, sendo 10 da MEDLINE e 6 da LILACS. Os estudos abordavam a utilização de terapias como musicoterapia, acupuntura e suas técnicas, ioga, relaxamento guiado, hidroterapia, técnicas de respiração, entre outras. As PICs foram aplicadas em mulheres experienciando gestação, trabalho de parto, SOP, trabalho, tabagismo, câncer, climatério e terceira idade. As terapias alternativas se mostraram uma opção viável no tratamento e na promoção da saúde atuando de forma complementar à medicina convencional.Research, Society and Development2021-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1814710.33448/rsd-v10i17.18147Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 17; e87101718147Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 17; e87101718147Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 17; e871017181472525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18147/23038Copyright (c) 2021 Larissa Kerlly Costa Pinheiro; Tânia Beatriz Gaspar de Souza; Nailde Melo Santos; Ana Patricia Fonseca Coelho Galvão; Marenilde Alves de Souza Melo; Caroline Valicheli de Matos Martinelli; Cláudia Regina Silva dos Santos Cunha; Laurenne Milhomem Sousa Moraes; Ana Manuella Azevedo da Silva; Julieta Carvalho Rocha; Joelmara Furtado dos Santos Pereira; Francisca Bruna Arruda Aragãohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinheiro, Larissa Kerlly Costa Souza, Tânia Beatriz Gaspar de Santos, Nailde Melo Galvão, Ana Patricia Fonseca Coelho Melo, Marenilde Alves de Souza Martinelli, Caroline Valicheli de Matos Cunha, Cláudia Regina Silva dos Santos Moraes, Laurenne Milhomem Sousa Silva, Ana Manuella Azevedo da Rocha, Julieta Carvalho Pereira, Joelmara Furtado dos Santos Aragão, Francisca Bruna Arruda 2022-01-01T11:11:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18147Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:20.365831Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Integrative and complementary practices: a strategy for the Promotion of women's health
Prácticas integradoras y complementarias: una estrategia para promover la salud de la mujer
Práticas integrativas e complementares: uma estratégia na promoção da saúde da mulher
title Integrative and complementary practices: a strategy for the Promotion of women's health
spellingShingle Integrative and complementary practices: a strategy for the Promotion of women's health
Pinheiro, Larissa Kerlly Costa
Medicina tradicional
Medicina integrativa
Saúde da mulher
Terapias complementares.
Medicine traditional
Integrative medicine
Women's health
Complementary therapies.
Medicina tradicional
Medicina integrativa
Salud de la mujer
Terapias complementarias.
title_short Integrative and complementary practices: a strategy for the Promotion of women's health
title_full Integrative and complementary practices: a strategy for the Promotion of women's health
title_fullStr Integrative and complementary practices: a strategy for the Promotion of women's health
title_full_unstemmed Integrative and complementary practices: a strategy for the Promotion of women's health
title_sort Integrative and complementary practices: a strategy for the Promotion of women's health
author Pinheiro, Larissa Kerlly Costa
author_facet Pinheiro, Larissa Kerlly Costa
Souza, Tânia Beatriz Gaspar de
Santos, Nailde Melo
Galvão, Ana Patricia Fonseca Coelho
Melo, Marenilde Alves de Souza
Martinelli, Caroline Valicheli de Matos
Cunha, Cláudia Regina Silva dos Santos
Moraes, Laurenne Milhomem Sousa
Silva, Ana Manuella Azevedo da
Rocha, Julieta Carvalho
Pereira, Joelmara Furtado dos Santos
Aragão, Francisca Bruna Arruda
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author2 Souza, Tânia Beatriz Gaspar de
Santos, Nailde Melo
Galvão, Ana Patricia Fonseca Coelho
Melo, Marenilde Alves de Souza
Martinelli, Caroline Valicheli de Matos
Cunha, Cláudia Regina Silva dos Santos
Moraes, Laurenne Milhomem Sousa
Silva, Ana Manuella Azevedo da
Rocha, Julieta Carvalho
Pereira, Joelmara Furtado dos Santos
Aragão, Francisca Bruna Arruda
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author
author
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author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinheiro, Larissa Kerlly Costa
Souza, Tânia Beatriz Gaspar de
Santos, Nailde Melo
Galvão, Ana Patricia Fonseca Coelho
Melo, Marenilde Alves de Souza
Martinelli, Caroline Valicheli de Matos
Cunha, Cláudia Regina Silva dos Santos
Moraes, Laurenne Milhomem Sousa
Silva, Ana Manuella Azevedo da
Rocha, Julieta Carvalho
Pereira, Joelmara Furtado dos Santos
Aragão, Francisca Bruna Arruda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Medicina tradicional
Medicina integrativa
Saúde da mulher
Terapias complementares.
Medicine traditional
Integrative medicine
Women's health
Complementary therapies.
Medicina tradicional
Medicina integrativa
Salud de la mujer
Terapias complementarias.
topic Medicina tradicional
Medicina integrativa
Saúde da mulher
Terapias complementares.
Medicine traditional
Integrative medicine
Women's health
Complementary therapies.
Medicina tradicional
Medicina integrativa
Salud de la mujer
Terapias complementarias.
description For having specificities arising from their gender and sex condition, the female population demands an assistance that is less and less interventionist, medicated, and disease-centered. Therefore, the objective of this study was to analyze the use of Integrative and Complementary Practices (ICPs) as a strategy to promote Women's Health, verifying the most used PICs, the context of women's lives in which they are applied, and what benefits they bring to this public. This study is an integrative literature review developed in the following databases: LILACS, MEDLINE and BDENF, using Boolean operators combined with health descriptors from DeCS in the following combinations: "Complementary Therapies" AND "Women's Health"; "Integrative Medicine" AND "Women's Health"; "Traditional Medicine" AND "Women's Health" and by the name of each PIC currently in SUS AND "Women's Health". The final sample was composed of 16 articles, 10 from MEDLINE and 6 from LILACS. The studies addressed the use of therapies such as music therapy, acupuncture and its techniques, yoga, guided relaxation, hydrotherapy, and breathing techniques, among others. The PICs were applied to women experiencing pregnancy, labor, SOP, work, smoking, cancer, climacteric and elderly. Alternative therapies proved to be a viable option in the treatment and promotion of health, acting as a complement to conventional medicine.
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