Acupressure intervention for children: A scoping review.

IF 1.1 Q3 NURSING
Belitung Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.33546/bnj.3524
Sri Ramdaniati, Mei Neni Sitaresmi, Fitri Haryanti, Arief Tarmansyah Iman
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Abstract

Background: Acupressure is a popular form of complementary nursing among adults. It stimulates the body's self-healing processes by enhancing energy flow, or "chi," along meridian channels. Acupressure can address many health issues and is also used on children because it is painless and straightforward. Although acupressure has existed for centuries, research on its applications for children remains limited.

Objective: This review aimed to categorize and synthesize the research conducted over 30 years on acupressure in children.

Design: A scoping review.

Data source: The databases searched were PubMed, ProQuest, Scopus, ScienceDirect, Wiley, Medline EBSCO, and Google Scholar. The inclusion criteria were original peer-reviewed articles in English or Indonesian that used acupressure as an intervention for children in any setting from 1991 until March 2022 and were updated until March 2024.

Review methods: This review followed the Joanna Briggs Institute Manual Methodologies. Subsequently, the retrieved articles were imported into the EndNote program version 20. Based on the identification results, 2924 articles were obtained, and 76 articles were retained. The review decision process was depicted in a PRISMA flow diagram.

Results: Of the 76 articles, 72% came from the Asian continent, 66% were published within the past ten years, and 59% were randomized controlled trials. Acupressure was most used (48%) by school-age children (7-12 years), with commonly targeted points being Neiguan (P6), Zusanli (ST36), Hegu (LI4), Yintang (Extra1), and auricular acupoints. Acupressure on children can be administered by acupuncturists, nurses, doctors, caregivers, and parents, offering six main benefits: alleviating nausea and vomiting, relieving pain, decreasing anxiety, relieving fatigue, increasing visual function, and increasing weight and height.

Conclusion: Acupressure offers numerous advantages for children with various conditions. Healthcare and nursing professionals should consider using it as a complementary intervention to address issues and problems in healthy and sick children. However, further studies are needed to evaluate its effectiveness.

儿童指压干预:范围综述。
背景:穴位按压是一种流行的成人辅助护理形式。它通过增强经络的能量流动或“气”来刺激身体的自我修复过程。穴位按摩可以解决许多健康问题,也用于儿童,因为它是无痛和直接。虽然穴位按摩术已经存在了几个世纪,但对其在儿童中的应用研究仍然有限。目的:对近30年来儿童穴位按压的研究进行分类和综合。设计:范围审查。数据来源:检索数据库为PubMed、ProQuest、Scopus、ScienceDirect、Wiley、Medline EBSCO和谷歌Scholar。纳入标准是1991年至2022年3月期间(更新至2024年3月)在任何环境下使用指压作为儿童干预措施的英文或印尼语原创同行评议文章。回顾方法:本回顾遵循乔安娜布里格斯研究所手册方法。随后,检索到的文章被导入到EndNote程序版本20中。根据鉴定结果,共获得2924篇,保留76篇。评审决策过程用PRISMA流程图来描述。结果:76篇文献中,72%来自亚洲大陆,66%发表于近10年内,59%为随机对照试验。学龄儿童(7-12岁)使用穴位按压最多(48%),常用穴位为内关(P6)、足三里(ST36)、合谷(LI4)、音堂(Extra1)和耳穴。穴位按压可以由针灸师、护士、医生、护理人员和家长进行,主要有六个好处:缓解恶心和呕吐、缓解疼痛、减少焦虑、缓解疲劳、提高视觉功能、增加体重和身高。结论:穴位按压对不同病情的儿童有许多好处。保健和护理专业人员应考虑将其作为一种补充性干预措施,以解决健康和患病儿童的问题。然而,需要进一步的研究来评估其有效性。
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