Evidence based practice in traditional and complementary medicine : an agenda for policy, practice, education and research

Matthew J. Leach, Rachel Canaway, Jennifer Hunter

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Abstract

Objective: To develop a policy, practice, education and research agenda for evidence-based practice (EBP) in traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM). Methods: The study was a secondary analysis of qualitative data, using the method of roundtable discussion. The sample comprised seventeen experts in EBP and T&CM. The discussion was audio-recorded, and the transcript analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Four central themes emerged from the data; understanding evidence and EBP, drivers of change, interpersonal interaction, and moving forward. Captured within these themes were fifteen sub-themes. These themes/sub-themes translated into three broad calls to action: (1) defining terminology, (2) defining the EBP approach, and (3) fostering social movement. These calls to action formed the framework of the agenda. Conclusions: This analysis presents a potential framework for an agenda to improve EBP implementation in T&CM. The fundamental elements of this action plan seek clarification, leadership and unification on the issue of EBP in T&CM.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)38-46
Number of pages9
JournalComplementary Therapies in Clinical Practice
Volume31
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • alternative medicine
  • evidence, based medicine
  • medical policy
  • research

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