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Debra E Orr1, Gloria Bravo Gutiérrez2, Don Fette3

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Integrating complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) with biomedical care requires partnership, not parallel practice. This study identifies conflicts and offers pathways for healthcare leaders to foster collaboration, improving patient choice and outcomes.

Keywords:
CollaborationConflictIntegrative medicineOrganization developmentPhilosophy of medicine

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Area of Science:

  • Integrative Health
  • Healthcare Management
  • Medical Sociology

Background:

  • The USA is experiencing a convergence of complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) and mainstream biomedical care.
  • This integration presents philosophical conflicts between different healthcare systems.
  • Understanding these tensions is crucial for developing effective integrative practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify factors enabling greater integration between medical doctors and CAM practitioners.
  • To examine tensions between biomedical and naturopathic medicine.
  • To offer short-term partnership suggestions and long-term recommendations for improved understanding and collaboration.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative, exploratory study was conducted.
  • Semi-structured interviews were held with CAM and biomedical practitioners.
  • The study identified areas of conflict and suggested pathways for integration.

Main Results:

  • Key areas of conflict hindering synergy between biomedical and CAM practitioners were identified.
  • A pathway for healthcare leaders to foster greater integration and partnerships was proposed.
  • The study found that stronger partnerships enhance patient choice, satisfaction, and outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Partnerships between diverse healthcare practitioners are more effective than parallel existence.
  • Recommendations are provided for individual, group, organizational, and industry-wide collaboration.
  • This research offers a specific pathway for healthcare leaders to advance integrative practice.