topicGinger Nausea Pregnancy Guideline
claimBackground Nausea and vomiting are frequent complaints during pregnancy, which can be accompanied by marital discord and sexual dissatisfaction, in addition to the hospitalization of pregnant women.
evidence level2
citationNazmi S (2025)
sourceOttawa nutritional guide intervention for nausea and vomiting in pregnancy: a randomized controlled trial protocol.
topicGinger Nausea Pregnancy Guideline
claimGiven the potential side effects of pharmaceutical treatments on both the mother and fetus, many women prefer non-pharmacological interventions.
evidence level2
citationNazmi S (2025)
sourceOttawa nutritional guide intervention for nausea and vomiting in pregnancy: a randomized controlled trial protocol.
topicGinger Nausea Pregnancy Guideline
claimThe consensus process was complemented by a targeted, non-systematic literature search conducted across the AWMF S3 Guideline on Complementary Medicine in Oncology, the KOKON knowledge database, the Working Group on Integrative Care in Oncology, and PubMed/Medline.
evidence level4
citationWinkler M (2025)
sourceExpert-guided approaches to complementary interventions for common side effects of cancer therapies: a practice-based perspective from integrative oncology centers in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
topicGinger Nausea Pregnancy Guideline
claimIntroduction Cancer patients commonly suffer from substantial side effects of oncological therapies.
evidence level4
citationWinkler M (2025)
sourceExpert-guided approaches to complementary interventions for common side effects of cancer therapies: a practice-based perspective from integrative oncology centers in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
topicGinger Nausea Pregnancy Guideline
claimTherefore, the Oncology Working Group of the Competence Network for Integrative Medicine in Baden-Württemberg, Germany (KIM-BW) developed practice-oriented recommendations for the integrative treatment of chemotherapy-induced mucositis (CIM), nausea and vomiting (CINV), and cancer-related fatigue (CRF).
evidence level4
citationWinkler M (2025)
sourceExpert-guided approaches to complementary interventions for common side effects of cancer therapies: a practice-based perspective from integrative oncology centers in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.