| Literature DB >> 26465866 |
Octávio Augusto Contatore1, Nelson Filice de Barros1, Melissa Rossati Durval1, Pedro Cristóvão Carneiro da Cunha Barrio1, Bernardo Diniz Coutinho2, Júlia Amorim Santos1, Juliana Luporini do Nascimento1, Silene de Lima Oliveira1, Silvia Miguel de Paula Peres1.
Abstract
The use of Complementary and Integrative Practices (CIP) is on the increase and its institutionalization in Primary Health Care (PHC) is a challenge. This article discusses the use, care, and policies of CIP at international and national levels found in the indexed literature. A review of the literature in PubMed/Medline and the Virtual Health Library was conducted using the key search words "Homeopathy", "Acupuncture", "Herbal Medicine", "Body Practices", "Primary Health Care" and other related terms in English, Spanish and Portuguese between 2002 and 2011. The use in the literature of CIP for the treatment of specific diseases from a biomedical perspective was observed, as well as evaluations of its use for the treatment of specific diseases focused on the reaction of the users and professionals and the analysis of the political, economic and social viability of CIP in health services. The conclusion drawn is that what is predominant in the literature is the quest for the scientific validation of CIP and a biomedical methodological bias in the designs of the studies, which does not contribute to clarifying the potential care of CIP in PHC.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26465866 DOI: 10.1590/1413-812320152010.00312015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cien Saude Colet ISSN: 1413-8123