2004
DOI: 10.1089/1075553041323812
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One Size Does Not Fit All: AptitudexTreatment Interaction (ATI) as a Conceptual Framework for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Outcome Research. Part 1—What Is ATI Research?

Abstract: When multiple treatment choices are available, the question is not just "which treatment is the best?" but more importantly "best or better for whom, when, and why?" Aptitude (or attribute) by treatment interaction (ATI) is a research paradigm that attempts to examine exactly that--how outcome depends on the match or mismatch between patients' specific characteristics and the treatment they receive. The purpose of this two-part paper is to introduce ATI methods as a conceptual framework into complementary and … Show more

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“…This kind of confounding factor can be seen as a hidden treatment (Huston, 1997). The problem is very well known in clinical research, when typically various compounds are administered to patients as a cure for the same disease (Thall et al, 2000), and in the alternative medicine/integrative medicine framework, which studies the interaction of alternative and integrative medicine with the administration of standard compounds (Caspi and Bell, 2004).…”
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“…This kind of confounding factor can be seen as a hidden treatment (Huston, 1997). The problem is very well known in clinical research, when typically various compounds are administered to patients as a cure for the same disease (Thall et al, 2000), and in the alternative medicine/integrative medicine framework, which studies the interaction of alternative and integrative medicine with the administration of standard compounds (Caspi and Bell, 2004).…”
Section: Supply-side Technology Policy: Randd Subsidies and Tax Creditsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 With the identification of outcomes, however, comes the opportunity to begin identifying the states, characteristics, processes, and modifying factors leading up to transformation. Such research could have substantial clinical relevance, in assisting clinicians of all types in identifying those individuals for whom specific CAM treatments may be most beneficial, [17][18][19] and in enhancing ongoing treatment programs to achieve optimal outcomes for more people.…”
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“…It is critical to begin to link the model of practice with particular patient populations and needs so that we can begin to develop and test hypotheses about which model might be most beneficial and yield positive patient outcomes in specific patient situations. 3,28,29 Therefore, the purpose of this study was to use qualitative methods to examine the experiences and responses of cancer patients to care and treatment within a consultative IM practice model and to compare these experiences to those of other chronically ill patients.…”
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