Hospital-based integrative medicine : a case study of the barriers and factors facilitating the creation of a center / Ian D. Coulter ... [et al.].
Publisher: Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2007Description: 1 online resource (191 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- unmediated
- online resource
- volume
- 0833045598
- 0833048198 (electronic bk.)
- 9780833045591
- 9780833048196 (electronic bk.)
- Hospitals -- United States -- Planning -- Case studies
- Integrative medicine -- United States
- Hospital Administration -- United States
- Complementary Therapies -- United States
- Delivery of Health Care, Integrated -- United States
- Hospital Planning -- United States
- Organizational Case Studies -- United States
- R733 .H676 2007
- Also available in print format.
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Print ed. published in 2008.
Title from title screen (viewed on June 1, 2007).
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- The Study -- Creation and Development -- Implementation and Operation -- The Demise of the Center-- Evaluation -- Conclusions: Facilitators and Barriers -- Appendix A: Expert Panel -- Appendix B: Brief Time Line.
Current integrative medicine practices in hospital settings involve some form of partnership between complementary and alternative medicine and biomedicine. This five-year study adopted a longitudinal methodology to track the establishment of a single hospital-based Integrative Medicine Center. Using extensive qualitative interview data, the project staff conducted a stakeholder analysis of all participants involved in the establishment and continuation of the Integrative Medicine Center and collected data from hospital documents, patient files, patient questionnaires and provider questionnaires. Although some factors clearly worked in favor of the center, the hospital had few models to guide it and no experience in creating such a clinic. Thus, it made many decisions in the areas of administration, finance, and legal issues that created barriers to the center's success, and the center was ultimately closed.
Also available in print format.
Mode of access: internet via WWW.