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allopathic medicine
conventional western medicine
complementary therapies
therapies used in addition to conventional treatment; complement conventional treatments
alternative therapies
are the primary treatment, replace allopathic care



may have same interventions as complementary therapies

integrative health care programs
allow health consumers the opportunity to be treated by a team of providers consisting of both allopathic and complementary practitioners
integrative health care
emphasizes the importance of the relationship between practitioner and patient; focuses on the whole person; is informed by evidence; and makes use of appropriate therapeutic approaches, health care professionals, and disciplines to achieve optimal health
examples of whole medical systems
traditional Chinese Medicine & Ayurveda
Four Goals of Healthy People 2020
1. attain high-quality, longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death; 2. achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups; 3. create social and physical environments that promote good health for all; 4. promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life stages
state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity



people define in relation to their own values, personality, and lifestyle

health
health beliefs
a person's ideas, convictions, and attitudes about health and illness
addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and behaviors



helps you understand factors influencing patients' perceptions, beliefs, and behavior to plan care that will most effectively assist patients in maintaining or restoring health and preventing illness

health belief model
defines health as a positive, dynamic state, not merely the absence of disease



directed at increasing a patient's level of well-being

health promotion model
state in which a person's physical, emotional, intellectual, social, developmental, or spiritual functioning is diminished or impaired
illness
involves how people monitor their bodies, define and interpret their symptoms, take remedial actions, and use the resources in the health care system
illness behavior
refers to a person's perceived ability to successfully complete a task
self-efficacy
plan individualized care by prescribing small doses of specially prepared plant and animal extracts and minerals to promote healing
homeopaths
use a combination of physical therapies, herbal preparations, homeopathic remedies, aromatherapy, and lifestyle changes to improve health
naturopaths
examples of mind-body therapies
imagery, meditation, music, humor, biofeedback, yoga, prayer, pet therapy, acupressure, acupuncture
examples of manipulative and body-based therapies
chiropractic treatment, massage, tai chi, osteopathy
examples of natural products CAM domain
neutraceuticals (dietary supplements), such as calcium and magnesium; probiotics, including foods (yogurt) and supplements (Lactobacillus)
Four CAM domains
natural products, mind-body therapies, manipulative and body based therapies, other (energy therapy - therapeutic touch, reiki, )