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|a Sullivan, Sean
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|a Needle acupuncture for substance use disorders
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b a systematic review
|c Sean Grant, Susanne Hempel, Ryan Kandrack, Aneesa Motala, Roberta M. Shanman, Marika Booth, Jeremy N.V. Miles, Whitney Dudley, Melony E. Sorbero
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|a Systematic Review
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|a Santa Monica
|b RAND
|c [2015]©2015, 2015
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|a xxi, 123 pages
|b 1 color chart
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|a KQ 1a: Does the Effect of Needle Acupuncture Vary by the Substance Targeted (i.e., Alcohol, Opioids, Stimulants, or Cannabis)? -- Alcohol -- Stimulants -- Opioids -- Cannabis -- KQ 1b: Does the Effect of Needle Acupuncture Vary by Type of Acupuncture (e.g., Auricular Acupuncture)? -- Auricular -- Auricular Acupuncture Using the NADA Protocol -- TCM Acupuncture -- Electroacupuncture -- KQ 1c: Does the Effect of needle Acupuncture Differ If Acupuncture Is Offered as an Adjunctive Therapy Rather Than as a Monotherapy? -- Adjunctive Therapy Versus All Comparators -- Monotherapy Versus All Comparators -- KQ 1d: Does the Effect of Needle Acupuncture on Substance Use Disorders Depend on the Comparator? -- Acupuncture Plus TAU Versus TAU Alone -- Sham Acupuncture -- Passive Comparator -- Active Comparator -- Chapter Four: Discussion: Summary of Findings -- Other Reviews in This Area -- Strengths and Limitations -- Implications for Future Research and Practice -- Appendix A: Search Strategy --
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|a Preface -- Abstract -- Figures -- Tables -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter One: Introduction: Description of the Condition -- Description of the Intervention -- Why It Is Important to Do This Review -- Objective -- Chapter Two: Methods: Key Questions -- Search Strategy -- Eligibility Criteria -- Inclusion Screening -- Data Extraction -- Risk of Bias -- Data Synthesis -- Quality of Evidence -- Chapter Three: Results: Results of the Search -- Description of Included Studies -- Study Quality and Risk of Bias for Individual Included Studies -- KQ 1: What Are the Efficacy and Safety of Needle Acupuncture, as an Adjunctive or Monotherapy, for SUDs Versus Any Comparator? -- Relapse -- Frequency of Substance Use -- Quantity of Substance Use -- Withdrawal/Craving Symptoms -- Quality of Life -- Recovery Outcomes -- Treatment Dropout -- Adverse Events -- Differential Effects by Setting --
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|a Ch. 1: Introduction -- ch. 2: Methods -- ch. 3: Results -- ch. 4: Discussion -- Appendix A: Search strategy -- Appendix B: Evidence table of included studies -- Appendix C: Cochrane risk of bias criteria -- Appendix D: Excluded full-text articles -- Appendix E: Additional forest and funnel plots
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-123)
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|a Appendix B: Evidence Table of Included Studies -- Appendix C: Cochrane Risk of Bias Criteria -- Appendix D: Excluded Full-Text Articles -- Appendix E: Additional Forest and Funnel Plots -- References
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|a Acupuncture
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|a Substance abuse / Treatment
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|a JSTOR Open Access Books
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|u https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/j.ctt19w722k
|x Verlag
|3 Volltext
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|a "RAND researchers conducted a systematic review that synthesized evidence from randomized controlled trials of needle acupuncture--used adjunctively or as monotherapy--to provide estimates of its efficacy and safety for treating adults diagnosed with alcohol, opioid, stimulant, or cannabis use disorder"--Publisher's description
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