Home-based traditional Chinese medicine nursing interventions for discharged patients with COVID-19: A rapid review of Chinese Guidelines
Autor
Xu, Xiao
Shi, Ya-Nan
Wang, Rong-Yun
Liu, Ting
Xu, Jingming
Mao, Wen
Sun, Qiu-Hua
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Resumen
Background: The aim of this review is to comprehensively summarize and analyze the
current guidelines on home-based traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) nursing
interventions for discharged patients with COVID-19. Methods: Eight data sources were searched until June 28, 2020. The frequency of
home-based TCM nursing interventions and the use of specific acupuncture points
recommended in Chinese guidelines for discharged COVID-19 patients were computed
and analyzed.
Results: In total, we identified five Chinese guidelines that provide for home-based
TCM nursing interventions for discharged patients with COVID-19. Moxibustion and
acupressure were singled out as the most frequently used of the 11 home-based TCM
nursing interventions recommended by these guidelines. RN12 and ST36 were the two
most promoted acupuncture points for moxibustion and acupressure interventions for
these patients.
Conclusions: The present review showed the important role of home-based TCM
nursing interventions for discharged COVID-19 patients. However, direct evidence of
their efficacy is still insufficient