Yin Ting Cheung: Therapeutic benefits of music therapy, massage, and hypnosis in the pediatric palliative setting
Yin Ting Cheung, Associate Professor and Associate Director of Research at the School of Pharmacy at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, shared an article by Xingyue Wu on LinkedIn:
“The meta-analyses showed that existing evidence supports the therapeutic benefits of music therapy, massage, and hypnosis on relieving pain and anxiety symptoms in the pediatric palliative setting, though the evidence is of low-to-moderate quality according to the GRADE assessment criteria.
This work is led by MPhil student Esther Wu, Jason Lam Chun Sing and BPharm student Yau Shing William Chu.
Thankful for the support of the Health Bureau CMDF and Prof Chi Kong Li, Prof Carmen Chan, Dr Mandy Man, Dr Claire Chenwen ZHONG, Dr Leonard Ho, Dr David Au and RA Davidson Deng.”
Efficacy of Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine in Pain and Psychological Distress Management for Pediatric Palliative Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.
Authors: Xingyue Wu, et al.
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