Findings from a three-round Delphi study: essential topics for interprofessional training on complementary and integrative medicine
Abstract Background Integrating complementary medicine into medical care promotes patient-oriented care. A well-informed and collaborative professional healthcare team is essential for effective and patient-safe implementation of these methods. At present, the skills for patient counseling, therapy...
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Main Authors: | Angelika Homberg (Author), Nadja Klafke (Author), Svetla Loukanova (Author), Katharina Glassen (Author) |
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