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Attitudes among Nurses Toward the Integration of Complementary Medicine into Supportive Cancer Care

Oncology nursing forum(2017)

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PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES:To explore the attitudes of nurses treating patients with cancer regarding the use of complementary and integrative medicine (CIM) therapies to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life (QOL). 
.DESIGN:Prospective and descriptive.
 
.SETTING:12 hospital and community care settings in Israel. 
.SAMPLE:973 nurses working in oncology and non-oncology departments.
.METHODS:A 26-item questionnaire was administered to a convenience sample of nurses treating patients with cancer. 
.MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES:Interest in CIM integration and training in supportive cancer care.
.FINDINGS:Of the 973 nurses who completed the questionnaire, 934 expressed interest in integrating CIM into supportive cancer care. A logistic regression model indicated that nurses with a greater interest in integration tended to be older, believed that CIM improved patients' QOL, and had no structured postgraduate oncology training. Nurses who believed CIM to be beneficial for QOL-related outcomes were more likely to express interest in related training. The goals of such training include improving QOL-related outcomes, such as anxiety, insomnia, gastrointestinal symptoms, and pain. 
.CONCLUSIONS:Most nurses working with patients with cancer are interested in the integration of CIM into supportive cancer care. 
.IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING:Most nurses would like to undergo training in CIM to supplement conventional care. CIM-trained integrative nurses can help promote the integration of patient-centered CIM therapies in supportive cancer care settings.
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supportive care,integrative medicine,complementary medicine,education
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