Training in Integrative Therapies Increases Self-Efficacy in Providing Nondrug Therapies and Self-Confidence in Offering Compassionate Care
Background. Patient demand and clinician interest have driven professional training in integrative therapies, but few rigorous evaluations have been published. Methods. This project evaluated the proof of concept of training in acupressure, guided imagery, massage, and Reiki on clinicians' sens...
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Main Authors: | Kathi J. Kemper MD, MPH (Author), Ellie Hill (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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