There are many principals which are included into the concept of integrative medicine. These include:
1. The patient and medical professional are partners and work together throughout
New Wave Holistic Health & Medical Center, a for-profit organization, was created to improve the quality of life for people of all ages during any stage of their medical needs and treatment. Unlike conventional health centers, this company is a unique partnership among medical doctors, medical industry technicians, nutrionists, physical therapists, and certified wellness personnel. The equal partners, Mike Skowronski, Nadia Thompson, Novika Fusanti and Lisa Haun are business professionals in the health/wellness field and they are teaming up to put several health and wellness services in one location. New Wave Holistic Health & Medical Center will offer holistic care alongside conventional medical practices. We feel the services The Center provides are a good combination for its patients because The Center provides convenience and easy access to components of medical healing and treatment as well as part of a larger healthy lifestyle continuum.…
Wade, D, (2009) ‘Holistic Health Care, What is it, and how can we achieve it?’ [Online]. Available at http://www.noc.nhs.uk/oce/researcheducation/documents/HolisticHealthCare09-11-15.pdf (Accessed 7 November 2012 )…
This unit gives learners the opportunity to gain an understanding of complementary therapies and be able to consider how they are regulated for use in health and social care services and how this impacts on their accessibility. Learners will gain an understanding of how other factors might impact on the accessibility of complementary therapies. Learners will explore how complementary therapies could be, and are, used alongside conventional medicine and the tensions and conflicts that might arise between the two approaches. Through this exploration the learner will be able to evaluate the effectiveness of complementary therapies on the health and well being of the individual.…
| | | |1) Going on and off starvation diets will hinder long –term weight loss because this type of dieting…
What is meant by a holistic approach to medicine? (See page 2 in your textbook.)…
This type of health delivery is holistic and focuses on the individual and the environment and they cannot be separated from one another. The subject responded during the interview that adaptation to western views is considered, but maintains a strong tradition to his traditional heritage, especially as it relates to herbs and diet in health maintenance. The subject is currently working on a PhD in pharmacy and is cognitively aware of health maintenance and…
Positivism in medicine restricts the medical methods being used to the idea that all ailments are objective and quantifiable, and any subjective elements are not useful (Lyng 1990:10). This restriction limits to the healing only of the physical body and the mind, with the mind regarded as being on a spectrum of what the human mind is capable of with chemical imbalances and neurological pathways being disturbed. Holism sees the body and mind as a continuum of the whole individual and this makes it difficult to try to treat one while ignoring the other (Lyng 1990:78), which can be both a pro and a con for treatment depending on the circumstances presented. Both biomedicine and holistic medicine have their advantages and disadvantages, but holistic medicine is starting to become integrated into our highly biomedical society in the West more and…
The patient/family will understand the impact and influences those cultural and spiritual traditions, practices, and beliefs have on health and wellness.…
Allopathic medicine could benefit from many of the principles of holistic medicine. One of the eight basic principles of holistic health care is that health requires an integration of mind, body and spirit. This idea is present in meditation and research suggests that those who meditate are healthier, especially in regard to stress induced illnesses. Western medicine could also benefit from the idea that the individual must affirm personal responsibility for their own health. Too often in our society people don't want to change the habits that are making them unhealthy. Another principle that could provide benefit to western medicine is the idea that disease is a process and provides an opportunity for personal growth. Currently western medicine views disease as a negative and focuses on treating symptoms.…
Complementary and alternative approaches share a belief in the body's ability to heal itself. Some of them use an understanding of the working of the body, which is not studied by practitioners of conventional medicine, based on Eastern understandings of energy meridians and fields.…
Acupuncture- Is a collection of procedures that involve stimulating points of the body. Some of the techniques used are penetrating the skin with small thin needles; this is one of the traditional Chinese methods. According to the traditional Chinese methods, stimulating the acupuncture points helps to correct imbalances in the flow. It has also been used to reduce depression, anxiety and sleep disturbances.…
Evidence based practice helps us to ensure that we are providing the best possible care to our patients. By basing our care on practices that have outcomes based on evidence just makes since. They have been tested and proven to be effective on patients. We don’t have to do trial and error to find out what works the best for our patients, the work has been done for us. This gives our patients the best care possible. Many changes have been made over the past 10 years based on evidence based practices. There are many resources available to nurses, nurse managers, administrators and others that provide research that has been completed. These resources include different kinds of studies that have been performed. They include cohort studies, case…
Contemporary Western biomedicine (WDM), a healing approach based on modern Western science that emphasizes technology in diagnosing and treating health problems related to the human body, is an ethnomedical system…
Describing how to explain to others outside of this course depends on who you are talking to, the environment (meaning is it a public or private setting), is the person or persons experiencing a problem, what is their attitude about therapy, and timing I think is the most important factor.…
Holistic care aims to take care of the whole person - not only the physical needs (i.e. pain what they are suffering from) of the patient but also their mental & emotional needs (i.e. afraid, not knowing what`s wrong), their social needs (i.e. worrying about money, bills, or how supporting family) and spiritual needs (i.e. feelings of anger or guilt).…