Summary of the best evidence for non-pharmacological management of abdominal pain in adults with inflammatory bowel disease
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20240626-03571
- VernacularTitle:成人炎症性肠病患者腹痛非药物管理的最佳证据总结
- Author:
Rong WANG
1
;
Yunzheng DI
;
Yaxin XU
;
Jun XU
;
Ting YAO
;
Yamei CHEN
Author Information
1. 同济大学医学院 ,上海 200040
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Inflammatory bowel disease;
Abdominal pain;
Pain management;
Evidence summary;
Evidence-based nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2025;31(16):2136-2144
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To systematically summarize the best evidence on non-pharmacological management of abdominal pain in adults with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) .Methods:Guided by the "6S" evidence hierarchy model, a comprehensive search was conducted across domestic and international professional websites and databases to retrieve literature related to non-pharmacological management of abdominal pain in adults with IBD. Sources included clinical decisions, best practices, guidelines, expert consensuses, evidence summaries, and systematic reviews, with the search period covering database inception through July 8, 2024. After evaluating the methodological quality of the included literature, evidence was extracted and synthesized.Results:A total of 15 articles were included: two clinical decisions, two guidelines, one best practice, two expert consensuses, and eight systematic reviews. From these, 32 pieces of evidence were summarized across four domains: multidisciplinary collaborative management, abdominal pain assessment, non-pharmacological interventions, and health education with self-management support.Conclusions:This study provides a comprehensive summary of best evidence for the non-pharmacological management of abdominal pain in adults with IBD. Healthcare professionals should select and apply the evidence based on the patient's individual condition and the clinical context.