2019
DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2019.1584789
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The effectiveness of acupressure in the management of depressive symptoms and in improving quality of life in older people living in the community: a randomised sham-controlled trial

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“…Ten studies recruited participants with chronic diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease[ 22 ], lung cancer[ 26 ], acute myocardial infarction[ 27 ], breast cancer[ 28 ], low back pain[ 29 ], multiple sclerosis[ 30 ], hemodialysis[ 31 - 33 ], and unilateral knee osteoarthritis[ 34 ]. Three studies recruited patients with depression[ 24 , 25 , 35 ]. One study was for patients with Alzheimer’s disease comorbided with depression[ 23 ].…”
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“…Ten studies recruited participants with chronic diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease[ 22 ], lung cancer[ 26 ], acute myocardial infarction[ 27 ], breast cancer[ 28 ], low back pain[ 29 ], multiple sclerosis[ 30 ], hemodialysis[ 31 - 33 ], and unilateral knee osteoarthritis[ 34 ]. Three studies recruited patients with depression[ 24 , 25 , 35 ]. One study was for patients with Alzheimer’s disease comorbided with depression[ 23 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Blinding of outcome assessments was sufficiently carried out in 13 studies, with only one study providing no detailed description[ 26 ]. Five of them expressly stated a completion rate of their participants and were at low risk of attrition bias[ 22 , 24 , 26 , 27 , 34 ], while the others gave no details of missing data. All studies presented the outcomes clearly and were rated as having a low risk of selection bias.…”
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confidence: 99%
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