Abstract
Clinical Practice Guideline on Acupuncture and Moxibustion: Allergic Rhinitis was revised and released by the Standards Working Committee of World Federation of Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societies (WFAS) on October 9, 2023. This is the first clinical practice guideline (CPG) on acupuncture and moxibustion for allergic rhinitis approved by an international academic organization, which provides evidence-based recommendations and the practical therapeutic protocols for acupuncture practitioners globally. This CPG was developed by following Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology, and the principles of the World Health Organization Handbook for Guideline Development. The members in the guideline development group (GDG) were from different countries, with different professions, and they played a critical role in the development of clinical questions, recommendations, and therapeutic protocols. Recommendations are the core of a CPG and the direct answers to clinical questions, due to which this article focuses on the recommendations of this CPG. The recommendations were developed by using the modified Delphi method and the GRADE grid rules, based on the updated systematic reviews of clinical evidence. A total of 15 recommendations for 15 clinical questions were developed in this CPG, including one strong recommendation for intervention based on high-quality evidence, three conditional recommendations for either the intervention or the comparison based on very low quality of evidence, and 11 conditional recommendations for the intervention based on very low quality of evidence.
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