Perceptions of person-centred care amongst individuals with chronic conditions who consult complementary medicine practitioners
Adult
Complementary Therapies
Male
Adolescent
Australia
Middle Aged
3. Good health
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
Cross-Sectional Studies
0302 clinical medicine
Patient Satisfaction
Patient-Centered Care
Surveys and Questionnaires
Chronic Disease
Humans
Female
Aged
DOI:
10.1016/j.ctim.2020.102518
Publication Date:
2020-07-17T15:54:23Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
Chronic conditions require continuous, multi-factorial care - such as person-centred care - to address patients' individual health needs and quality of life. Many patients with chronic conditions seek additional care outside mainstream medicine, often consulting complementary medicine (CM) practitioners. This study examines person-centred care experienced by patients with chronic conditions consulting CM practitioners.Cross-sectional survey.CM clinics around Australia, conducted November 2018 to March 2019.Patients with chronic conditions (n = 153) consulting osteopaths (n = 39), naturopaths (n = 33), massage therapists (n = 29), chiropractors (n = 28) and acupuncturists (n = 24).Patient-Centred Care Scale, Perceived Provider Support Scale, Empowerment Scale, and Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care measure.Patient perceptions of person-centred care were consistently high during consultation with CM practitioners (Patient-centred Care scale mean range 4.22-4.70; Perceived Provider Support scale mean range 4.39-4.69; Empowerment scale mean range 2.20-2.50; Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care mean summary 3.33). Ratings of person-centred care were higher for consultations with CM practitioners than for medical doctors. Patients of naturopaths reported the highest means for perceived person-centred care. Variation in participant ratings for different items between professions indicate nuance in consultation experiences across different CM professions.Person-centred care appears characteristic of CM consultation, which may reflect holistic philosophies. Variations in patient experiences suggest diverse practices across CM professions. CM practitioners may present a resource of person-centred care for addressing unmet needs of individuals with chronic conditions, and reducing the health burden associated with rising rates of chronic conditions.
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