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Nurse practitioner knowledge, use, and referral of complementary/alternative therapies.

Carol Geisler1, Corjena Cheung2, Stasia Johnson Steinhagen1,3, Peggy Neubeck4, Alvina D Brueggeman5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The study aims are to (a) describe nurse practitioners' (NPs') belief in effectiveness, knowledge, referral, and use of complementary/alternative therapies (C/ATs), (b) explore the initiation of C/AT dialogue between NPs and their patients, and (c) examine the relationships between demographic variables and NP C/AT knowledge, beliefs, use, referrals. DATA SOURCES: A mixed-method cross-sectional online survey of licensed NPs (N = 2874) from a Midwestern state was analyzed using descriptive statistics, thematic analysis, and content analysis.
CONCLUSIONS: NPs (n = 410) report the most knowledge about prayer (40%) and mind-body practices (32%). Many NPs (84%) report using vitamins for personal use and 85% refer their patients for massage/bodywork. Most (95%) believe NPs should have knowledge of the most common C/AT and 81% believe C/AT have a legitimate use in allopathic medicine. NPs' knowledge, belief, use, and referral of C/AT are significantly correlated. NPs initiate C/AT dialogue with their patients 54% of the time. Factors that impact the NP and patient C/AT dialogue include patient/family openness, nature of the health problem, NP C/AT knowledge, time, and accessibility. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Centralized C/AT sources could help expedite C/AT referrals. Implementing workplace C/AT clinics could help build knowledge, referral, personal use, and acceptance of C/AT. ©2014 American Association of Nurse Practitioners.

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Keywords:  Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM); beliefs; communication; descriptive research; healthcare collaboration; holistic; nurse practitioners

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25451238     DOI: 10.1002/2327-6924.12190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Assoc Nurse Pract        ISSN: 2327-6886            Impact factor:   1.165


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