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“…Most studies included ambulatory care; however, some interventions, depending on the type, required a temporary stay in hospital, particularly in those studies that used therapeutic devices. The studies were conducted in Egypt [39,40], China [41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50], the USA [51], Italy [52][53][54][55], Switzerland [56], Turkey [57][58][59], Korea [60][61][62][63], Finland [64], Germany [65], Canada [66], Montenegro [67], the UK [68,69], Nigeria [70], Iran [71], Russia [72,73] and Austria [74]. Two studies were conducted in more than one country [75,76].…”
Section: Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most studies included ambulatory care; however, some interventions, depending on the type, required a temporary stay in hospital, particularly in those studies that used therapeutic devices. The studies were conducted in Egypt [39,40], China [41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50], the USA [51], Italy [52][53][54][55], Switzerland [56], Turkey [57][58][59], Korea [60][61][62][63], Finland [64], Germany [65], Canada [66], Montenegro [67], the UK [68,69], Nigeria [70], Iran [71], Russia [72,73] and Austria [74]. Two studies were conducted in more than one country [75,76].…”
Section: Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remaining studies were at unclear risk of bias of random sequence generation. Six studies specified an adequate method of allocation concealment [48,51,56,65,67,75]. Two studies specified that they did not conceal the allocation of participants and were deemed to have a high risk of bias in this domain [52,63].…”
Section: Allocation: Selection Biasmentioning
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“…In addition, one study revealed different outcomes depending on how QoL was measured: while the QoL score of the NIH-CPSI increased with treatment, the SF-12 score remained unchanged on a low level [83]. Other treatment options, like psychotherapy [14,26], acupuncture [84][85][86][87], extracorporeal shock waves [88][89][90][91], osteopathy [92,93], electrical nerve stimulation [94], physical activity [55] or pollen extract [95], also showed a positive effect on QoL. In contrast, the injection of botulinum toxin A had a small effect on QoL [96] and sacral magnetic stimulation [97] was not shown to increase QoL.…”
Section: Quality Of Lifementioning
confidence: 99%