Meta-analysis of Complementary and Alternative Intervention on Menstrual Distress
PURPOSE: This study was to analyze the effect size of complementary and alternative intervention studies in reference to dysmenorrhea and menstrual distress. METHODS: In order to conduct a meta-analysis, a total of 393 studies were retrieved from the database. Twenty-eight studies that were publishe...
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Main Authors: | Jung Hyo Kim (Author), Mi Kyung Park (Author), Mi Ra Oh (Author) |
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Korean Society of Women Health Nursing,
2013-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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