2002
DOI: 10.1089/10755530260511892
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Blending the Boundaries: Steps Toward an Integration of Complementary and Alternative Medicine into Mainstream Practice

Abstract: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is growing in popularity among patients traditionally seen in an allopathic setting. A literature review and information search was conducted to determine the trend in demand for and the availability of CAM in the United States. The results of major surveys show that there is an increase in the use of CAM in the United States. The best predictor of CAM use is higher level of education. In addition, findings reveal that the field of CAM is poorly researched. Many stu… Show more

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“…Herbal supplements and alternative therapies were once (and not long ago) considered marginal among clinicians, however many of these practices have been absorbed into biomedicine and are mainstream care options (Rose et al, 2009;Lewith et al, 2008;Giordano et al 2002). Herbal supplements once found only in specialty shops are now mass produced and widely available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Herbal supplements and alternative therapies were once (and not long ago) considered marginal among clinicians, however many of these practices have been absorbed into biomedicine and are mainstream care options (Rose et al, 2009;Lewith et al, 2008;Giordano et al 2002). Herbal supplements once found only in specialty shops are now mass produced and widely available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them are insufficient number of patients with the same clinical condition and difficulty in undertaking and interpreting the systematic reviews and methodological issues related to the patient's response to treatment. Even with these barriers to research, many patients use at least one form of CAM along with the conventional therapy (Giordano et al 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aromatherapy involves the use of essential oils to promote health and wellbeing, and is also used for the treatment of anxiety (e.g., linalool and linalyl acetate) [80]. Patients who received aromatherapy reported significantly greater improvement in their level of anxiety for short periods [81]. However, the effectiveness of aromatherapy over time is not known.…”
Section: The Potential Role Of Cam Therapies In Promoting Healthymentioning
confidence: 99%