Integrative medicine in anxiety disorders
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Resumo: | Anxiety disorders are a current public health issue, as an estimated 16.5% of the Portuguese population suffers from this condition. The goal of this descriptive study was to analyze the efficiency of the treatment of integrative medicine (acupuncture and therapeutic massage) to reduce anxiety disorders and to describe the sociodemographic characteristics of Integrative Medicine Institute (IMI) patients. To this end, a documental analysis from the data base of the clinical reports of IMI was performed, with the approval of the Ethics Committee of the Health Sciences Research Unit with informed consents being signed by all patients. Between January and August 2017, 259 IMI patients were treated. Of these, 30,5% had been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Ten sessions of Integrative Medicine (IM) using acupuncture techniques combined with therapeutic massage were applied. Each session consisted of an initial treatment of acupuncture for 30 min, followed by a therapeutic massage for another 30 min. Before starting all 10 treatments, anxiety levels were measured by a self-perception 5 points scale. Anxiety levels were also assessed at the end of the 5th and the 10th treatment. It was found that 75.29% of the patients looking for IM were female and 34.4% were professionals working in intellectual and scientific activities. Patients taking anxiolytic medication presented higher levels of anxiety in comparison with non-medicated ones (p ¼ 0.000). After a maximum of ten treatments (acupuncture combined with massage), the levels of anxiety were reduced (98.39% after five sessions). Women at their tenth treat- ment reached lower anxiety levels than those of men. The therapies used are proved to be efficient and can be used as a complementary care to treat and relief the symptoms of anxiety disorders. This research is the basis for designing a future randomized control trial study of acupuncture efficiency in the treatment of anxiety disorders. |
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Integrative medicine in anxiety disordersanxietyIntegrative medicineAnxiety disorders are a current public health issue, as an estimated 16.5% of the Portuguese population suffers from this condition. The goal of this descriptive study was to analyze the efficiency of the treatment of integrative medicine (acupuncture and therapeutic massage) to reduce anxiety disorders and to describe the sociodemographic characteristics of Integrative Medicine Institute (IMI) patients. To this end, a documental analysis from the data base of the clinical reports of IMI was performed, with the approval of the Ethics Committee of the Health Sciences Research Unit with informed consents being signed by all patients. Between January and August 2017, 259 IMI patients were treated. Of these, 30,5% had been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Ten sessions of Integrative Medicine (IM) using acupuncture techniques combined with therapeutic massage were applied. Each session consisted of an initial treatment of acupuncture for 30 min, followed by a therapeutic massage for another 30 min. Before starting all 10 treatments, anxiety levels were measured by a self-perception 5 points scale. Anxiety levels were also assessed at the end of the 5th and the 10th treatment. It was found that 75.29% of the patients looking for IM were female and 34.4% were professionals working in intellectual and scientific activities. Patients taking anxiolytic medication presented higher levels of anxiety in comparison with non-medicated ones (p ¼ 0.000). After a maximum of ten treatments (acupuncture combined with massage), the levels of anxiety were reduced (98.39% after five sessions). Women at their tenth treat- ment reached lower anxiety levels than those of men. The therapies used are proved to be efficient and can be used as a complementary care to treat and relief the symptoms of anxiety disorders. This research is the basis for designing a future randomized control trial study of acupuncture efficiency in the treatment of anxiety disorders.2018-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/info:doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2018.02.016https://doi.org/info:doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2018.02.016enghttp://web.esenfc.pt/?url=GM3spjSvAmorim, Diogo NunoMartins, José Carlos AmadoBrito, Irma da SilvaCosteira, Cristina Raquel BatistaPereira, Ana Nicole Duarteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2019-12-18T00:00:00Zoai:repositorio.esenfc.pt:9198Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:12:50.494218Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Integrative medicine in anxiety disorders |
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Integrative medicine in anxiety disorders |
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Integrative medicine in anxiety disorders Amorim, Diogo Nuno anxiety Integrative medicine |
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Integrative medicine in anxiety disorders |
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Integrative medicine in anxiety disorders |
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Integrative medicine in anxiety disorders |
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Amorim, Diogo Nuno |
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Amorim, Diogo Nuno Martins, José Carlos Amado Brito, Irma da Silva Costeira, Cristina Raquel Batista Pereira, Ana Nicole Duarte |
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Martins, José Carlos Amado Brito, Irma da Silva Costeira, Cristina Raquel Batista Pereira, Ana Nicole Duarte |
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Amorim, Diogo Nuno Martins, José Carlos Amado Brito, Irma da Silva Costeira, Cristina Raquel Batista Pereira, Ana Nicole Duarte |
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anxiety Integrative medicine |
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anxiety Integrative medicine |
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Anxiety disorders are a current public health issue, as an estimated 16.5% of the Portuguese population suffers from this condition. The goal of this descriptive study was to analyze the efficiency of the treatment of integrative medicine (acupuncture and therapeutic massage) to reduce anxiety disorders and to describe the sociodemographic characteristics of Integrative Medicine Institute (IMI) patients. To this end, a documental analysis from the data base of the clinical reports of IMI was performed, with the approval of the Ethics Committee of the Health Sciences Research Unit with informed consents being signed by all patients. Between January and August 2017, 259 IMI patients were treated. Of these, 30,5% had been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Ten sessions of Integrative Medicine (IM) using acupuncture techniques combined with therapeutic massage were applied. Each session consisted of an initial treatment of acupuncture for 30 min, followed by a therapeutic massage for another 30 min. Before starting all 10 treatments, anxiety levels were measured by a self-perception 5 points scale. Anxiety levels were also assessed at the end of the 5th and the 10th treatment. It was found that 75.29% of the patients looking for IM were female and 34.4% were professionals working in intellectual and scientific activities. Patients taking anxiolytic medication presented higher levels of anxiety in comparison with non-medicated ones (p ¼ 0.000). After a maximum of ten treatments (acupuncture combined with massage), the levels of anxiety were reduced (98.39% after five sessions). Women at their tenth treat- ment reached lower anxiety levels than those of men. The therapies used are proved to be efficient and can be used as a complementary care to treat and relief the symptoms of anxiety disorders. This research is the basis for designing a future randomized control trial study of acupuncture efficiency in the treatment of anxiety disorders. |
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