Maryam Moradi, Vahid Ghavami, Azin Niazi, Fatemeh Seraj Shirvan, Saye Rasa
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摘要
背景:更年期潮热会对生活质量产生负面影响,并会在工作场所造成干扰,扰乱日常活动。鼠尾草中的植物雌激素由于其抗多巴胺能作用而减轻更年期症状。本研究系统地回顾和总结了丹参治疗绝经后妇女潮热的临床试验结果。方法:在本系统综述中,检索Pubmed、Web of Science、Cochrane library、Scopus、SID和Magiran等数据库,关键词为更年期、潮热、丹参和草药;这些单词的所有可能组合都与“OR”和“and”的布尔运算符一起使用。为了评估文章的质量,我们使用了Cochrane的偏倚风险工具。结果:消除重复后,共发现148篇文章。在排除无关文章后,对4项研究进行了检查,共310人。其中,四分之三的研究考察了鼠尾草对潮热频率的影响,四分之一研究考察了潮热的严重程度,而四分之一的研究仅考察了鼠草对潮热持续时间的影响。所有4项综述研究表明,使用丹参可以降低绝经后妇女潮热的频率和严重程度。荟萃分析结果显示,与安慰剂相比,丹参对绝经后妇女潮热频率[ES=-1.12(%95CI:-2.37;0.14),I2=71%]的影响是显著的,但严重程度[ES=-2.05(%95CI:-6.53;2.43),I2/70%]并不显著。结论:丹参具有降低更年期潮热的作用。如果在进一步调查中得到证实,可以建议扩大使用该工厂。
The Effect of Salvia Officinalis on Hot Flashes in Postmenopausal Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Background: The experience of hot flashes during menopause has a negative effect on quality of life and can cause disturbance in the workplace and disrupt daily activities. Phytoestrogens in Salvia officinalis reduce menopause symptoms due to their anti-dopaminergic effects. This study was conducted to systematically review and summarize the results of clinical trials on the effect of Salvia officinalis on hot flashes in postmenopausal women.
Methods: In this systematic review, databases including Pubmed, Web of Science, Cochrane library, Scopus, SID, and Magiran were searched using keywords such as menopause, hot flashes, Salvia officinalis, and herbal medicines; all possible combinations of these words were used with the Boolean operators of "OR" and "AND". To evaluate the quality of articles, we used Cochrane's Risk of bias tools.
Results: After eliminating the duplicates, a total of 148 articles were found. Following the exclusion of irrelevant articles, 4 studies with number of 310 people were examined. Among them, 3 out of 4 studies examined the effect of Salvia officinalis on the frequency of hot flashes, 3 out of 4 studies examined the severity of hot flashes, and only 1 out of 4 studies examined the effect of Salvia officinalis on the duration of hot flashes. All 4 reviewed studies indicated that the use of Salvia officinalis reduced the frequency and severity of hot flashes in postmenopausal women. Meta-analysis results showed that the effect of Salvia Officinalis on the frequency [ES=-1.12 (%95 CI:-2.37; 0.14), I2=71%] of hot flashes in postmenopausal women was significant compared to placebo, but severity [ES=-2.05 (%95 CI:-6.53; 2.43), I2=70%] was not significant.
Conclusion: Salvia officinalis can be used to reduce the frequency of menopausal hot flashes. Expansive use of this plant can be suggested in case it is confirmed in further investigations.
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Aim and Scope: International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery (IJCBNM) is an international innovating peer-reviewed quarterly publication for Nurses, Midwives, related fields educators and researchers. The Journal accepts original contributions of interest to those involved in all aspects of community practice, quantitative and qualitative research and management. Manuscripts are publishable in the form of original article, review article, case report, letter to the editor, short communications, etc. The Journal invites health care specialist concerned with any of these areas to submit material on topics including, but not limited to: Health promotion & disease prevention in all stages of human life Home - health care Patient & client education Individual care in the context of family and community Health care delivery and health out come Continuity of care.