摘要:Integrative and Complementary Health Practices (PICS) in Brazil include complex medical systems and therapeutic resources, which seek to stimulate the natural mechanisms for health recovery. The present study aimed to report the experience of an extension project in the service of university students using PICS. Eight students were trained as therapists applying auriculotherapy and meditation. 64 people were attended, with an average age of 24.1 ± 4.40 and complaints of anxiety (78.12%), between August and December 2019, with six to 10 sessions. Most patients reported a reduction in complaints. It is concluded that the techniques demonstrated the potential to promote health by reducing symptoms. The conditions of the service infrastructure were not adequate, requiring the negotiation of its own space.
其他摘要:Integrative and Complementary Health Practices (PICS) in Brazil include complex medical systems and therapeutic resources, which seek to stimulate the natural mechanisms for health recovery. The present study aimed to report the experience of an extension project in the service of university students using PICS. Eight students were trained as therapists applying auriculotherapy and meditation. 64 people were attended, with an average age of 24.1 ± 4.40 and complaints of anxiety (78.12%), between August and December 2019, with six to 10 sessions. Most patients reported a reduction in complaints. It is concluded that the techniques demonstrated the potential to promote health by reducing symptoms. The conditions of the service infrastructure were not adequate, requiring the negotiation of its own space.