2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2016.09.004
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Bowenwork for symptom management of women breast cancer survivors with lymphedema: A pilot study

Abstract: REVISIONS AbstractPurpose: The objectives of this pilot study for women breast cancer survivors with lymphedema was 1) to evaluate recruitment rates, retention rates, adherence to Bowenwork (a noninvasive complementary therapy involving gentle muscle movements), home exercises, safety and comfort; 2) determine the effect of Bowenwork on quality of life (QOL), functional status, perceived pain, range of motion (ROM), arm/ankle circumference (to assess for localized and systemic changes).Methods: Participants re… Show more

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“…For example, the team agreed to include the term "Bowen therapy," a type of massage therapy, as this term was listed in three of the seven references and documented in the literature. 41,42 The term "dietary modification" was considered not valid as it was too broad of a term, and the list included other terms that were more specific to CIH intervention. Using SNOMED CT as our reference terminology, we mapped the final CIH term list to current SNOMED CT codes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, the team agreed to include the term "Bowen therapy," a type of massage therapy, as this term was listed in three of the seven references and documented in the literature. 41,42 The term "dietary modification" was considered not valid as it was too broad of a term, and the list included other terms that were more specific to CIH intervention. Using SNOMED CT as our reference terminology, we mapped the final CIH term list to current SNOMED CT codes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We defined “valid” as a suitable term that represented a possible CIH therapeutic intervention. For example, the team agreed to include the term “Bowen therapy,” a type of massage therapy, as this term was listed in three of the seven references and documented in the literature 41,42 . The term “dietary modification” was considered not valid as it was too broad of a term, and the list included other terms that were more specific to CIH intervention.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%