2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.pop.2017.02.003
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Integrative Medicine and Mood, Emotions and Mental Health

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“…Nonetheless, there has been a pervasive view that one important aspect of “integrative care” is that it is a combination of two or more paradigms of care or two or more types of treatment modalities. Examples are that “integrative health care” can be (1) a combination of allopathic or conventional care with complementary and/or alternative modalities (Coulter, Khorsan, Crawford, & Hsiao, 2010; Dobos, 2009; Holmberg, Brinkhaus, & Witt, 2012; Hughes, 2001); (2) a combination of a variety of healing, preventative, or treatment modalities (Jonas & Chez, 2004); (3) a combination of Chinese medicine with Western medicine (Sun, Wu, & Lu, 2012; Zhang, 2014; Bjersa, Victorin & Olsen, 2012); and (4) care that in some way extends beyond the allopathic approach (Shah, Becicka, Talen, Edberg, & Namboodiri, 2017). In addition, Pearson and Chesney (2007) wrote that integrative care represents a higher order of practice providing whole person care emphasizing healing and wellness as primary goals.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nonetheless, there has been a pervasive view that one important aspect of “integrative care” is that it is a combination of two or more paradigms of care or two or more types of treatment modalities. Examples are that “integrative health care” can be (1) a combination of allopathic or conventional care with complementary and/or alternative modalities (Coulter, Khorsan, Crawford, & Hsiao, 2010; Dobos, 2009; Holmberg, Brinkhaus, & Witt, 2012; Hughes, 2001); (2) a combination of a variety of healing, preventative, or treatment modalities (Jonas & Chez, 2004); (3) a combination of Chinese medicine with Western medicine (Sun, Wu, & Lu, 2012; Zhang, 2014; Bjersa, Victorin & Olsen, 2012); and (4) care that in some way extends beyond the allopathic approach (Shah, Becicka, Talen, Edberg, & Namboodiri, 2017). In addition, Pearson and Chesney (2007) wrote that integrative care represents a higher order of practice providing whole person care emphasizing healing and wellness as primary goals.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors emphasized the health and healing aspects of “integrative” care to suggest that such care addresses the whole person (Boon, Verhoef, O’Hara, Findlay, & Madjid, 2004; Caspi et al, 2003; Chaudry et al, 2015; Ernst, 2004; Hughes, 2001; Shah et al, 2017). For example, Shah et al (2017) suggested that “integrated care” is a way to reconnect mind–body–spirit. Hughes (2001) referred to the emphasis on healing rather than on treatment and disease.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em relação à saúde mental, Shah et al (2017) resumem as evidências clínicas de cinco principais abordagens de tratamento integrativo para o manejo de humor: espiritualidade, ervas e suplementos, nutrição, terapias mente-corpo e atividades de lazer. No que tange às condições neurológicas crônicas, neuropatia diabética, enxaqueca e demência são as condições onde as intervenções da medicina integrativa e complementar são mais frequentemente utilizadas pelos profissionais da atenção básica.…”
Section: Aplicação Das Pics Para Variadas Finalidades No Contexto Da Atenção Básicaunclassified
“…In addition, the persistent nature of numerous renal disorders requires the implementation of extended care approaches that prioritize not only the treatment of the disease itself but also the improvement of patients' general well-being. Incorporating complementary therapies can mitigate symptoms, diminish the adverse effects of traditional treatments, and augment patients' general well-being [11]. The utilization of this approach has the potential to enable patients to actively participate in making informed decisions regarding their healthcare, thereby cultivating a sense of autonomy and responsibility in managing their health trajectories [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%