Integrative and complementary healthcare practices for hypertension: a summary of recommended clinical guidelines.

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Marcus Tolentino Silva, Daniel Miele Amado, Paulo Roberto Sousa Rocha, Jorge Otávio Maia Barreto
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Objective: Identifying the main uses of integrative and complementary healthcare practices (ICPHPs) in managing systemic arterial hypertension in adults.

Methods: Evidence summary. With eligibility criteria for the clinical guidelines from the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation system and others that addressed ICPHPs hypertension, with no language or date restrictions. Medline, Embase and Scopus were the databases consulted. The Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II tool was used for risk of bias assessment, focusing on methodological rigor. The results were then summarized narratively, grouping the recommendations by outcome and analyzing commonalities and differences between the included guidelines.

Results: Eight clinical guidelines were included in this evidence summary, selected from 560 records initially identified. The most common interventions were meditation, yoga, breathing techniques, tai chi and mindfulness, with a positive impact on blood pressure, stress control and patients' quality of life. Most guidelines recommended these practices for hypertension control, based on moderate quality evidence with a strong recommendation.

Conclusion: The results of this summary indicate that HCPs are effective and safe strategies in the complementary management for hypertension, suggesting a more holistic and less medicalized approach to managing the condition.

高血压的综合和补充保健实践:推荐临床指南摘要
目的:确定综合和补充保健实践(ICPHPs)在管理成人全身性动脉高血压中的主要用途。方法:证据总结。从推荐分级、评估、发展和评估系统和其他解决ICPHPs高血压的临床指南的资格标准,没有语言或日期限制。参考了Medline、Embase和Scopus数据库。研究和评估指南II工具用于评估偏倚风险,侧重于方法的严谨性。然后对结果进行叙述总结,根据结果对建议进行分组,并分析所包含指南之间的共性和差异。结果:本证据摘要中包括8项临床指南,从最初确定的560份记录中选择。最常见的干预措施是冥想、瑜伽、呼吸技巧、太极和正念,对血压、压力控制和患者的生活质量有积极影响。大多数指南基于中等质量的证据,强烈推荐这些高血压控制方法。结论:本总结的结果表明,在高血压的补充管理中,HCPs是有效和安全的策略,建议采用更全面,更少医疗化的方法来管理高血压。
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