The use of homeopathy in veterinary medicine: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Bez, Isabela Cristina Colaço
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Paula, Gustavo Zigovski de, Revers, Nathalia Bianca Marloch, Oliveira, Angela Cristina da Fonseca de, Weber, Saulo Henrique, Sotomaior, Cristina Santos, Costa, Leandro Batista
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/49951
Resumo: Although its use remains controversial, homeopathy has been proposed as an integrative approach alongside conventional medicine. This systematic review aimed to validate the use of homeopathy in veterinary using randomized controlled trials as the gold standard methodology. We performed a broad bibliographic search on the use of homeopathy in veterinary medicine published between 2016 and 2023, following the prerequisites and protocol established by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) and Cochrane Training. All searched studies were excluded if they did not fit the chosen methodology. Studies were identified based on their data and passed through a selection process. The selected studies were then assessed for risk of bias. The initial database search yielded 161 documents. Of these, 126 studies were excluded because they were not within the scope of the review, either by title or abstract. In total, 35 articles remained and underwent a data extraction process followed by study selection. Due to its methodologies, many studies with high sampling densities, encompassing numerous species and diseases, were not included in this review. Eight articles met the requirements of the present study. The articles predominantly focused on diseases, which may be attributed to the fact that treating such diseases makes it easier to validate the use of homeopathics in veterinary medicine, rather than solely employing it for prevention, as observed in the majority of the outcomes. Only four studies exhibited an overall low risk of bias. There is a scant number of robust evidence for veterinary homeopathy. With that, further randomized controlled trials involving the same species are warranted to valitade its use; the limited number of articles did not allow us to conduct a meta-analysis. This systematic review illustrates the need for a better description of the methodologies used in these studies.
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spelling The use of homeopathy in veterinary medicine: a systematic reviewO uso da homeopatia na medicina veterinária: uma revisão sistemáticaIntegrative veterinary medicineRandomized controlled trialsMedicina veterinária integrativaEnsaios clínicos randomizadosTratamento clínicoProdutos homeopáticosAlthough its use remains controversial, homeopathy has been proposed as an integrative approach alongside conventional medicine. This systematic review aimed to validate the use of homeopathy in veterinary using randomized controlled trials as the gold standard methodology. We performed a broad bibliographic search on the use of homeopathy in veterinary medicine published between 2016 and 2023, following the prerequisites and protocol established by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) and Cochrane Training. All searched studies were excluded if they did not fit the chosen methodology. Studies were identified based on their data and passed through a selection process. The selected studies were then assessed for risk of bias. The initial database search yielded 161 documents. Of these, 126 studies were excluded because they were not within the scope of the review, either by title or abstract. In total, 35 articles remained and underwent a data extraction process followed by study selection. Due to its methodologies, many studies with high sampling densities, encompassing numerous species and diseases, were not included in this review. Eight articles met the requirements of the present study. The articles predominantly focused on diseases, which may be attributed to the fact that treating such diseases makes it easier to validate the use of homeopathics in veterinary medicine, rather than solely employing it for prevention, as observed in the majority of the outcomes. Only four studies exhibited an overall low risk of bias. There is a scant number of robust evidence for veterinary homeopathy. With that, further randomized controlled trials involving the same species are warranted to valitade its use; the limited number of articles did not allow us to conduct a meta-analysis. This systematic review illustrates the need for a better description of the methodologies used in these studies.Embora seu uso permaneça controverso, a homeopatia tem sido proposta como uma abordagem integrativa ao lado da medicina convencional. Esta revisão sistemática teve como objetivo validar o uso da homeopatia na medicina veterinária utilizando ensaios clínicos randomizados como metodologia de referência. Uma ampla pesquisa bibliográfica foi realizada em busca de estudos publicados entre os anos de 2016 e 2023, seguindo os pré-requisitos e protocolos estabelecidos pelo Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) e treinamento Cochrane. Estudos foram excluídos caso não se enquadrassem na metodologia escolhida. Os trabalhos foram identificados com base em seus dados e passaram por um processo de seleção. Estudos selecionados foram então avaliados quanto ao risco de viés, sendo que a busca inicial no banco de dados resultou em 161 documentos. Desses, 126 foram excluídos porque não estavam dentro do escopo da revisão, seja pelo título ou resumo. No total, 35 artigos permaneceram e passaram por um processo de extração de dados seguido da seleção. Devidos às suas metodologias, muitos estudos com altas densidades amostrais, abrangendo inúmeras espécies e doenças, não foram incluídos nesta revisão. Oito artigos atenderam aos requisitos da revisão. Os trabalhos focaram predominantemente em doenças, o que pode ser atribuído ao fato de que tratar tais doenças facilita a validação do uso de homeopáticos na medicina veterinária, ao invés de empregá-los exclusivamente para prevenção, como observado na maioria dos resultados. Apenas quatro artigos apresentaram, em geral, um baixo risco de viés. Há um número escasso de evidências positivas robustas para a homeopatia veterinária; mais ensaios clínicos randomizados envolvendo a mesma espécie são necessários para validar o seu uso. O número limitado de artigos não permitiu a condução de uma metanálise, sendo que essa revisão sistemática destaca a necessidade de uma melhor descrição das metodologias utilizadas nesses estudos.UEL2024-05-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4995110.5433/1679-0359.2024v45n3p783Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 45 No. 3 (2024); 783-798Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 45 n. 3 (2024); 783-7981679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The use of homeopathy in veterinary medicine: a systematic review
O uso da homeopatia na medicina veterinária: uma revisão sistemática
title The use of homeopathy in veterinary medicine: a systematic review
spellingShingle The use of homeopathy in veterinary medicine: a systematic review
Bez, Isabela Cristina Colaço
Integrative veterinary medicine
Randomized controlled trials
Medicina veterinária integrativa
Ensaios clínicos randomizados
Tratamento clínico
Produtos homeopáticos
title_short The use of homeopathy in veterinary medicine: a systematic review
title_full The use of homeopathy in veterinary medicine: a systematic review
title_fullStr The use of homeopathy in veterinary medicine: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed The use of homeopathy in veterinary medicine: a systematic review
title_sort The use of homeopathy in veterinary medicine: a systematic review
author Bez, Isabela Cristina Colaço
author_facet Bez, Isabela Cristina Colaço
Paula, Gustavo Zigovski de
Revers, Nathalia Bianca Marloch
Oliveira, Angela Cristina da Fonseca de
Weber, Saulo Henrique
Sotomaior, Cristina Santos
Costa, Leandro Batista
author_role author
author2 Paula, Gustavo Zigovski de
Revers, Nathalia Bianca Marloch
Oliveira, Angela Cristina da Fonseca de
Weber, Saulo Henrique
Sotomaior, Cristina Santos
Costa, Leandro Batista
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bez, Isabela Cristina Colaço
Paula, Gustavo Zigovski de
Revers, Nathalia Bianca Marloch
Oliveira, Angela Cristina da Fonseca de
Weber, Saulo Henrique
Sotomaior, Cristina Santos
Costa, Leandro Batista
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Integrative veterinary medicine
Randomized controlled trials
Medicina veterinária integrativa
Ensaios clínicos randomizados
Tratamento clínico
Produtos homeopáticos
topic Integrative veterinary medicine
Randomized controlled trials
Medicina veterinária integrativa
Ensaios clínicos randomizados
Tratamento clínico
Produtos homeopáticos
description Although its use remains controversial, homeopathy has been proposed as an integrative approach alongside conventional medicine. This systematic review aimed to validate the use of homeopathy in veterinary using randomized controlled trials as the gold standard methodology. We performed a broad bibliographic search on the use of homeopathy in veterinary medicine published between 2016 and 2023, following the prerequisites and protocol established by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) and Cochrane Training. All searched studies were excluded if they did not fit the chosen methodology. Studies were identified based on their data and passed through a selection process. The selected studies were then assessed for risk of bias. The initial database search yielded 161 documents. Of these, 126 studies were excluded because they were not within the scope of the review, either by title or abstract. In total, 35 articles remained and underwent a data extraction process followed by study selection. Due to its methodologies, many studies with high sampling densities, encompassing numerous species and diseases, were not included in this review. Eight articles met the requirements of the present study. The articles predominantly focused on diseases, which may be attributed to the fact that treating such diseases makes it easier to validate the use of homeopathics in veterinary medicine, rather than solely employing it for prevention, as observed in the majority of the outcomes. Only four studies exhibited an overall low risk of bias. There is a scant number of robust evidence for veterinary homeopathy. With that, further randomized controlled trials involving the same species are warranted to valitade its use; the limited number of articles did not allow us to conduct a meta-analysis. This systematic review illustrates the need for a better description of the methodologies used in these studies.
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