“Are we there yet?” – Green shoots of progress in acupuncture implementation in healthcare

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Sandro Graca , Matthias Huemer , Beverley de Valois , Bobbee Vang , Lara McClure
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Abstract

Despite a growing body of research and clinical guidelines advocating for acupuncture, its adoption in healthcare systems remains limited. This manuscript explores the considerable gap between evidence-based recommendations for acupuncture and its implementation, while providing practical examples of collaborative and integrative use of acupuncture in healthcare settings in the UK, USA, and Austria. We aim to inspire and provide guidance for those seeking to replicate these successful initiatives and drive the integration of acupuncture in their own healthcare settings.

Narrative accounts of the experience of three clinician-researchers delivering acupuncture within mainstream healthcare systems in the UK, USA, and Austria respectively were captured. These are presented as standalone exemplars of the integration of acupuncture in real-world settings from the perspective of embedded professionals. Each of the three contributors explores and discusses the challenges faced and opportunities presented in their specific setting, as well as lessons learned in the process which may be more widely transferable. The collective relevance of these three narratives may extend beyond the individual settings, serving as possible blueprints and stimulating further professional discourse and innovation.

In the UK, thanks to a unique collaborative environment, research has provided a platform for the implementation of long-running, sustainable acupuncture services in the National Health Service. In the USA, the provision of acupuncture in a hospital setting is supported by an emphasis on communication and comprehensive multidisciplinary approach to integrative care, aided by the use of electronic medical records. In Austria, acupuncture is predominantly administered by medical doctors and its integration is attributed to evidence-based discussions with patients and caregivers within the hospital setting. These green shoots of acupuncture provision within healthcare systems in three different countries bridge the translational gap between guidelines and delivery, shedding light on the multi-faceted aspects of acupuncture implementation.

Concerted efforts focusing on education, dissemination, and fostering bidirectional communication between acupuncture research and clinical practice are essential for moving beyond the principle of “It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time” in acupuncture service provision, and consequently supporting the integration and implementation of acupuncture in healthcare systems utilising existing guidelines.

"我们到了吗?- 针灸在医疗保健领域的进展绿芽
尽管提倡针灸的研究和临床指南越来越多,但针灸在医疗保健系统中的应用仍然有限。本手稿探讨了针灸的循证建议与实施之间存在的巨大差距,同时提供了英国、美国和奥地利在医疗机构中合作和综合使用针灸的实际案例。我们的目标是为那些寻求复制这些成功举措的人提供启发和指导,并推动针灸在其自身医疗机构中的整合。我们分别在英国、美国和奥地利的主流医疗保健系统中采集了三位临床研究人员的针灸经验。三位临床研究人员分别在英国、美国和奥地利的主流医疗系统中提供针灸服务,他们的叙述将作为独立的范例,从专业人员的角度介绍针灸在现实世界中的应用。三位作者分别探讨和讨论了在其特定环境中所面临的挑战和机遇,以及在此过程中吸取的可广泛借鉴的经验教训。在英国,得益于独特的合作环境,研究为在国民健康服务中实施长期、可持续的针灸服务提供了平台。在美国,医院提供针灸服务的重点是沟通和多学科综合治疗方法,并使用电子病历作为辅助。在奥地利,针灸主要由医生实施,在医院环境中与病人和护理人员进行循证讨论是针灸整合的基础。这三个不同国家的医疗系统在提供针灸服务方面的 "绿芽 "弥合了指南与实施之间的转化差距,揭示了针灸实施的多面性。要想在提供针灸服务方面超越 "当时看来是个好主意 "的原则,并进而支持医疗系统利用现有指南整合和实施针灸,就必须在教育、传播和促进针灸研究与临床实践之间的双向交流方面齐心协力。
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European Journal of Integrative Medicine
European Journal of Integrative Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.00%
发文量
102
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Integrative Medicine (EuJIM) considers manuscripts from a wide range of complementary and integrative health care disciplines, with a particular focus on whole systems approaches, public health, self management and traditional medical systems. The journal strives to connect conventional medicine and evidence based complementary medicine. We encourage submissions reporting research with relevance for integrative clinical practice and interprofessional education. EuJIM aims to be of interest to both conventional and integrative audiences, including healthcare practitioners, researchers, health care organisations, educationalists, and all those who seek objective and critical information on integrative medicine. To achieve this aim EuJIM provides an innovative international and interdisciplinary platform linking researchers and clinicians. The journal focuses primarily on original research articles including systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials, other clinical studies, qualitative, observational and epidemiological studies. In addition we welcome short reviews, opinion articles and contributions relating to health services and policy, health economics and psychology.
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