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Fabrice Berna1, Laurence Verneuil2, Jane-Laure Danan3
1Université de Strasbourg, hôpitaux universitaires de Strasbourg, Inserm U1329, 1 place de l'Hôpital, 67091 Strasbourg cedex, France; Collège universitaire des médecines intégrative et complémentaires, service interdisciplinaire douleur, soins palliatifs et de support, éthique et médecine intégrative, CHU Nord-Laennec, boulevard Jacques-Monod, 44093 Nantes cedex 1, France.
Nurses generally view complementary therapies positively, which aids in identifying patient treatments. Training in these therapies enhances nursing skills and contributes to the development of integrative medicine.
Area of Science:
- Nursing
- Complementary Therapies
- Integrative Medicine
Context:
- Growing acceptance of complementary therapies within the nursing profession.
- Need for nurses to actively engage in the integration of complementary therapies into mainstream healthcare.
- Exploration of how complementary therapy practice influences nursing skills and professional identity.
Purpose:
- To assess nurses' opinions on complementary therapies.
- To understand the impact of complementary therapy training on nursing practice.
- To highlight the role of nurses in advancing integrative medicine in France.
Summary:
- A significant majority of nurses hold favorable views towards complementary therapies.
- Nurses trained in complementary therapies report enhanced skills and a renewed sense of professional purpose.
- Patient identification of complementary therapies is facilitated by nurses' positive attitudes.
Impact:
- Nurses' positive stance and practical engagement with complementary therapies can streamline patient care and treatment identification.
- Integrating complementary therapies into nursing practice enriches the profession and supports the broader development of integrative medicine.
- Empowering nurses to actively participate in structuring integrative medicine is crucial for its successful implementation in France.
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