2015
DOI: 10.1089/acm.2014.0295
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Consensus Recommendations to NCCIH from Research Faculty in a Transdisciplinary Academic Consortium for Complementary and Integrative Health and Medicine

Abstract: Background: This commentary presents the most impactful, shared priorities for research investment across the licensed complementary and integrative health (CIH) disciplines according to the Academic Consortium for Complementary and Alternative Health Care (ACCAHC). These are (1) research on whole disciplines; (2) costs; and (3) building capacity within the disciplines' universities, colleges, and programs. The issue of research capacity is emphasized.Discussion: ACCAHC urges expansion of investment in the dev… Show more

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“…19 An organized effort to convince the largest funding entity for complementary and integrative health to prioritize ''researching the way we practice'' in multimodal integrative clinical has produced limited response. 20 Can it be that former WSR researchers have become pragmatic trialists-a direction that their ranks arguably fostered? Or are they seeking to approximate capturing the whole through mixed methods research?…”
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“…19 An organized effort to convince the largest funding entity for complementary and integrative health to prioritize ''researching the way we practice'' in multimodal integrative clinical has produced limited response. 20 Can it be that former WSR researchers have become pragmatic trialists-a direction that their ranks arguably fostered? Or are they seeking to approximate capturing the whole through mixed methods research?…”
Section: Reflections On the Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Australia, for instance, they attract more federal government funding than physiotherapists, pharmacists, psychologists, chiropractors, nurses, and osteopaths, 1 and naturopathic doctors have been active in National Institute of Health grants. 2 Despite these successes, naturopathy is also the only licensed health profession internationally that does not have its own dedicated journal indexed with the National Library of Medicine. This special focus issue represents the first PubMed indexed collation of research by naturopaths and about naturopathy.…”
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“…Key professional and academic organizations have advocated-with only marginal responsefor ''researching the way we practice.'' 8 The call is for whole systems research. Dissent has been registered more vociferously abroad.…”
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