Ruth Seldenrijk
Netherlands
Research Article
Pragmatic Model for Integrating Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Primary Care Management of Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain
Author(s): Miek C Jong, Martine Busch, Lucy PL van de Vijver, Mats Jong, Jolanda Fritsma and Ruth SeldenrijkMiek C Jong, Martine Busch, Lucy PL van de Vijver, Mats Jong, Jolanda Fritsma and Ruth Seldenrijk
Background: Integration of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) into conventional care is driven by patients’ needs for holistic care. This study aimed to develop a model for integration of CAM into primary healthcare in close collaboration with patients suffering from chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP). Methods: The study had a qualitative inductive approach following the principles of Grounded Theory, where data were collected and generated via several data sources and steps; individual and focus group interviews and meetings with patients, general practitioners (GPs), CAM practitioners, health insurers and other key informants. Results: Consensus was reached on a model in which shared decision making was introduced to facilitate discussions on CAM between patients and GPs. Guided by evidence and best-practices, GPs refer patients to one of five selected and reimbursed.. View More»