Traditional Chinese medicine for promoting mental health of patients with COVID-19: a scoping review.

Acupuncture and herbal medicine Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-08 DOI:10.1097/HM9.0000000000000045
Zhaochen Ji, Haiyin Hu, Danlei Wang, Marco Di Nitto, Alice Josephine Fauci, Masayoshi Okada, Kai Li, Hui Wang
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Abstract

This study aimed to systematically review and depict the current studies of traditional Chinese medicine for the mental health of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Methods: A scoping review was conducted by searching PubMed, Web of Science, CNKI, Wanfang database, VIP database, and SinoMed, with the retrieval time being from the establishment of the database to April 18, 2022. The basic information of the included studies, objective, design, types of patients, interventions, outcomes, etc., was reviewed and summarized narratively. Methodological quality was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias assessment tool, the methodological index for non-randomized studies or the Newcastle-Ottawa scale.

Results: We identified 30 traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) studies from six databases. Among them, finished randomized controlled trials (n = 16) accounted for most of the studies, followed by single-arm studies (n = 9). In terms of study theme, 20 studies defined the mental health of patients with COVID-19 as the research theme. Psychological assessment was included in the inclusion criteria (performed before participation) of nine studies, whereas the other studies only mentioned the mental outcomes. TCM interventions included TCM exercises (Yijinjing, Baduanjin, Liuzijue, Taichi), acupoint stimulation (auricular and body points), moxibustion, decoction, or granules based on TCM syndrome differentiation, decoction, or granules with fixed formulae (Baidu Jieduan granules, Xuanfei Baidu decoction, and Qingfei Paidu decoction), Chinese patent medicine (Jinhua Qinggan granules), TCM psychological therapy (TCM ideological therapy, TCM five-tone therapy, and TCM psychological sand table), and TCM nursing (dialectical care, dialectical diet, and psychological counseling). Anxiety and depression were the main outcomes evaluated in regard to mental health in patients with COVID-19. The limitations of methodological quality were predominantly from follow-up, blinding, and registration. Positive results were reported by 27 studies (90%, n = 30).

Conclusion: We summarized the existing literature about the impact of TCM on mental health in patients with COVID-19. The number of studies evaluating the impact of TCM on mental health is encouraging, but overall methodological quality was low. Several TCM interventions warrant further evaluation, particularly among populations outside of China, for the purpose of establishing supporting evidence. More importantly, research with stronger methodological quality needs to be developed.

Graphical abstract: http://links.lww.com/AHM/A36.

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中医药促进新冠肺炎患者心理健康:范围界定综述。
本研究旨在系统回顾和描述中医药对2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)患者心理健康的研究现状。方法:检索PubMed、Web of Science、CNKI、万方数据库、VIP数据库和SinoMed,检索时间从数据库建立到2022年4月18日。对纳入的研究的基本信息、目的、设计、患者类型、干预措施、结果等进行了回顾和叙述性总结。方法学质量使用Cochrane偏倚风险评估工具、非随机研究的方法学指数或Newcastle Ottawa量表进行评估。结果:我们从6个数据库中确定了30项中药研究。其中,完成的随机对照试验(n=16)占大多数研究,其次是单臂研究(n=9)。在研究主题方面,20项研究将新冠肺炎患者的心理健康定义为研究主题。心理评估被纳入了九项研究的纳入标准(在参与之前进行),而其他研究只提到了心理结果。中医干预包括中医运动(易筋经、八段锦、六子觉、太极)、穴位刺激(耳穴、体穴)、艾灸、煎液、辨证颗粒、煎液或定方颗粒(百度解毒颗粒、宣肺败毒汤、清肺排毒汤)、中成药(金花清肝颗粒)、,中医心理治疗(中医思想治疗、中医五音治疗、中医心理沙盘)、中医护理(辩证护理、辩证饮食、心理疏导)。在新冠肺炎患者的心理健康方面,焦虑和抑郁是评估的主要结果。方法学质量的局限性主要来自随访、盲法和登记。27项研究报告了阳性结果(90%,n=30)。结论:我们总结了现有关于中医药对新冠肺炎患者心理健康影响的文献。评估中医药对心理健康影响的研究数量令人鼓舞,但总体方法质量较低。一些中医干预措施值得进一步评估,特别是在中国以外的人群中,以建立支持性证据。更重要的是,需要开展方法论质量更强的研究。图形摘要:http://links.lww.com/AHM/A36.
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