A qualitative study of classical Chinese medicine in community health focusing on self-care: practitioner and staff perspectives
Background: Classical Chinese medicine (CCM) encompasses many simple lifestyle recommendations which can be adopted into daily routines in support of short and long-term health outcomes. The rise in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) globally in recent decades has led to a need for cost-effective and...
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doaj-f6b9db26a7da4905a95277bfa6c7d6be2020-11-25T02:38:06ZengElsevierIntegrative Medicine Research2213-42202020-03-01914247A qualitative study of classical Chinese medicine in community health focusing on self-care: practitioner and staff perspectivesAlaia Harvie0Amie Steel1Jon Wardle2Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, UltimoAustralia; Corresponding author at: University of Technology Sydney, Faculty of Health, Level 7, Building 10, 235 Jones St, Ultimo, NSW, 2007, Australia.Australian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine, Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, UltimoAustraliaAustralian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine, Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, UltimoAustraliaBackground: Classical Chinese medicine (CCM) encompasses many simple lifestyle recommendations which can be adopted into daily routines in support of short and long-term health outcomes. The rise in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) globally in recent decades has led to a need for cost-effective and scalable health care interventions to address lifestyle risk for NCDs in the community. This analysis explores the experience of staff and practitioners delivering a CCM community health care program designed to improve health behaviors in the community in rural Scotland. Methods: A qualitative study employed semi-structured interviews with a sample of program practitioners and staff (n = 7). Informants were asked to share their experience in delivering the CCM program. Emergent themes were identified via analysis using the Framework Approach. Results: Themes emerged from the data in three key areas: Cultural challenges within the local region; Integration with the existing local health care network; and Team dynamics, co-creation and communication integrity. Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of accessibility, integration, networking, secure funding and team unity in the context of community health program delivery, as well as noting a diversity of practice among Chinese medicine practitioners. CCM concepts may hold potential for integration into community health, however, further research is warranted. Keywords: Classical medicine, Chinese medicine, Qualitative research, Community health, Self-carehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213422020300020 |
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Background: Classical Chinese medicine (CCM) encompasses many simple lifestyle recommendations which can be adopted into daily routines in support of short and long-term health outcomes. The rise in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) globally in recent decades has led to a need for cost-effective and scalable health care interventions to address lifestyle risk for NCDs in the community. This analysis explores the experience of staff and practitioners delivering a CCM community health care program designed to improve health behaviors in the community in rural Scotland. Methods: A qualitative study employed semi-structured interviews with a sample of program practitioners and staff (n = 7). Informants were asked to share their experience in delivering the CCM program. Emergent themes were identified via analysis using the Framework Approach. Results: Themes emerged from the data in three key areas: Cultural challenges within the local region; Integration with the existing local health care network; and Team dynamics, co-creation and communication integrity. Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of accessibility, integration, networking, secure funding and team unity in the context of community health program delivery, as well as noting a diversity of practice among Chinese medicine practitioners. CCM concepts may hold potential for integration into community health, however, further research is warranted. Keywords: Classical medicine, Chinese medicine, Qualitative research, Community health, Self-care |
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