| Literature DB >> 34926371 |
Caio Fábio Schlechta Portella1,2, Ricardo Ghelman1, Veronica Abdala3, Mariana Cabral Schveitzer4, Rui Ferreira Afonso5.
Abstract
Study Basis: This evidence map presents a summary of studies that addressed the effects of meditation on various clinical and health conditions. Meditation is a contemplative practice that has been used for the promotion of health, and the treatment of different conditions. Method: The study is based on the search of four electronic databases for the period 1994-November 2019 and includes systematic reviews, meta-analyses, meta-syntheses, and integrative reviews. 3iE evidence gap map was the methodology of choice, and AMSTAR 2 was used for the analyses. Tableau was used to graphically display the confidence level, number of reviews, health outcomes, and intervention effects.Entities:
Keywords: complementary and alternative medicine; evidence map; meditation; mindfulness; systematic review
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34926371 PMCID: PMC8674467 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.742715
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Terms searched for the meditation evidence map.
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| BVS | ((MH:Meditation OR ti:(Meditation OR Meditacao OR Meditacion OR Mindfulness OR “Atención Plena OR “Atenção Plena” OR “Consciência Plena” OR “Terapia de relaxamento”)) AND (therap* OR medicinal OR medical OR terap* OR treatment* OR tratamento* OR eficacia OR efficacy OR clinic* OR effect* OR MH:”/uso terapeutico” OR MH:”/terapia” OR “uso clinic” OR “uso terapeutico” OR “Therapeutic use” OR “Clinical use” OR “aplicação clínica” OR “aplicación clinica” OR “aplicação terapêutica”)) andnot “MEDLINE” |
| PUBMED | ((((MH:Meditation OR TI:Meditation OR TI:Meditação OR TI:Meditacion OR TI:Mindfulness OR Cogitat* OR Pranayam* OR kapalabhati OR TI:zen OR TI:transcendental OR “M-Sidhi” OR mahayana OR hiniyana OR theravada* OR vajrayana OR vipassana OR vipashyana OR dhyana OR dyana OR dharana OR zazen OR kinemantra OR TI:KM OR mantra OR mantras OR samadhi OR samatha OR pratyahara OR purusha OR prakruti OR Hesychasm OR “lectio divina” OR bonadona OR “Anapana Sati” OR anapanasati OR “kabat-zinn” OR “sudarshan kriya” OR TI:raja OR ratha) OR ((“Atención Plena” OR “Atenção Plena” OR “Consciência Plena” OR “Terapia de relaxamento” OR “mind-body and relaxation techniques” OR “mindbody relations” OR “open awareness” OR “focused awareness” OR “relaxation response” OR “progressive muscle relaxation” OR “progressive relaxation” OR “forced nostril breathing” OR “Uninostril breathing” OR “unilateral breathing”) AND NOT (qigong OR “qi gong” OR “ch'i kung” OR “Tae Eul Ju” OR “tai ji” OR “tai chi” OR “tai ji” OR “Taijiquan” OR Khundalini OR Kundalini OR TI:yoga))) AND (therap* OR medicinal OR medical OR terap* OR treatment* OR tratamento* OR eficacia OR efficacy OR clinic* OR effect* OR MH:”/usoterapeutico” OR MH:”/terapia” OR “usoclinico” OR “usoterapeutico” OR “Therapeutic use” OR “Clinical use” OR “aplicaçãoclinica” OR “application clinica” OR “aplicaçãoterapeutica”)) AND NOT DB:”MEDLINE”) |
| EMBASE | #38 AND #39 AND ('therapeutic use' OR 'clinical use' OR 'clinical') AND [embase]/lim NOT ([embase]/lim AND [medline]/lim) AND ('meta-analysis': de OR 'systematic review':de) |
Figure 1Flowchart of analyzed studies.
Figure 2Types of meditation practices identified.
Figure 3Main outcomes categorized by results and confidence level.
Figure 4Results of meditation effects by category in the research included in the Evidence Map.
Figure 5Main outcomes in the Mental Health category.
Figure 6Main outcomes in the category of Physical and metabolic effects.
Figure 7Main outcomes in the Vitality, well-being, and quality of life category.