Author:
Gholamrezaei Ali,Guadagnoli Livia,Teugels Anouk,Peluso Natalie,Fung Asta,Van Oudenhove Lukas,Van Diest Ilse,Vlaeyen Johan,Tack Jan,Vanuytsel Tim,Aziz Qasim,Talley Nicholas J,Keefer Laurie
Abstract
1.AbstractObjectivesThis scoping review will identify and map the literature on breathing exercises for the management of gastrointestinal conditions.IntroductionEmerging evidence suggests the potential benefits of breathing exercises for gastrointestinal conditions. However, there is a lack of a comprehensive review to systematically map the research done in this area, as well as to identify existing gaps in knowledge and guide future research.Inclusion criteriaThe review will consider any study that describes or evaluates a breathing exercise to manage a gastrointestinal condition or symptom in a patient population. Original studies including controlled clinical trials and observational studies (e.g., on patient’s experience), systematic reviews, scoping reviews, meta-analyses or any other form of systematic evidence synthesis, and case series will be sourced from published literature, gray literature, and the references of retrieved articles. Case reports, narrative reviews, letters, comments, editorials, and experimental studies including a healthy population only will be excluded.MethodsThe review will follow the Joanna Briggs Institute Reviewer’s Manual for the conduct and reporting of scoping reviews. Databases to be searched will include PubMed, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Web of Science, Scopus, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, CINAHL, JBI Evidence Synthesis, and databases for gray literature. All databases will be searched from inception till the present. Retrieved citations will be independently reviewed, relevant studies will be included, and data will be extracted using a data extraction form. The results will be presented in tabular format, accompanied by a narrative summary and figures.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory