Complementary and integrative medicine perspectives among veteran patients and VHA healthcare providers for the treatment of headache disorders: a qualitative study
Abstract Objective To evaluate veteran patient and provider perceptions and preferences on complementary and integrative medicine (CIM) for headache management. Background The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) has spearheaded a Whole Health system of care focusing on CIM-based care for veteran pa...
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Main Authors: | Deena E. Kuruvilla (Author), Hayley Lindsey (Author), Amy S. Grinberg (Author), Roberta E. Goldman (Author), Samantha Riley (Author), Sean Baird (Author), Brenda T. Fenton (Author), Jason J. Sico (Author), Teresa M. Damush (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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