Title: Chapter%2024:%20Alternative%20Health%20Modalities
1Chapter 24 Alternative Health Modalities
2Learning Objectives
- Explain each classification of CAM.
- Discuss nursing interventions associated with the
most popular herbal products. - Compare the benefits and drawbacks of the diets
identified under natural products.
3Learning Objectives (contd)
- Distinguish the differences between veritable and
putative energy fields. - Discuss why older adults may use CAM.
- Contrast Ayurveda and traditional Chinese
medicine (TCM) systems. - Discuss the benefits and supports for mindbody
interventions.
4What is Complementary and Alternative Medicine?
- NCCAM defines CAM as a group of diverse medical
and health care systems, practices, and products
that are not presently considered part of
conventional medicine .(Table 24-1, P. 832) - Many of these modalities are considered
mainstream in other countries
5Classifications of Complementary and Alternative
Medicine
- 1. Natural Products
- includes botanicals, animal-derived extracts,
vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins,
prebiotics and probiotics, whole diets, and
functional foods - Vegetarian, macrobiotic, Atkins, Pritikin,
Ornish, and Zone are examples of whole diets
included in the biologically based category (p.
833)
6Classifications of CAM (contd)
- 10 Most Used Natural Products (T. 24-4, P. 836
case study 24-1)
Echinacea Ginseng Ginko biloba Garlic supplements Glucosamine St. Johns Wort Peppermint Fish oils/omega fatty acids Ginger supplements Soy supplements
7Classifications of CAM (contd)
- Black Cohosh good for menopause relief
- Saw Palmetto good for benign prostate
hypertrophy - Echinacea Increase immune
- 4 G Do not use with Warfarin
- Garlic natural antibiotics,
decrease cholesterol BP - Ginger helps N/V, joint pain
- Gingko biloba improve memory
function - Ginseng increase stamina
- Aloe soothing sunburn
- St. Johns wort increase immune, do not use
with antidepressant meds. - Kava Do not use with antianxiety meds.
8Classifications of CAM(contd)
- 2. Manipulative and body-based practices
- Chiropractice helping place the body in proper
alignment. - Research supports use of chiropractic for
migraines and cervicogenic headaches - Massage therapy
- low-risk intervention, but contraindicated under
circumstances such as deep vein thrombosis,
burns, skin infections, eczema, open wounds, bone
fractures, and advanced osteoporosis
9Classifications of Complementary and Alternative
Medicine (contd)
- 3. Mind-body interventions
- Prayer
- Deep breathing
- Meditation
- Yoga
- Biofeedback
- Tai chi
- Guided imagery
- Pet therapy
- Music therapy
10Classifications of Complementary and Alternative
Medicine (contd)
- Guided imagery Relieve Stress
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ve-Stress-Health-Journeys/26
11Classifications of CAM (contd)
- 4. Whole medical systems
- Homeopathy when someone is out of balance,
health problems will develop - Naturopathic medicine healing power of nature
- Ayurveda emphasizes prevention and encourages
maintaining health, rooted in the ancient Hindu - Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) Yin Yang
- Acupuncture, Exercise (Tai Chi)
- Herbal medicine Dietary therapy
- Massage Lifestyle modification
12Classifications of CAM (contd)
- 5. Energy Medicine
- Veritable energy fields Can be measured
- Mechanical vibration
- Electromagnetic forces
- Music, light, magnets
- Putative energy fields Cannot be measured
- Reiki healing through manipulation of qi
- qi gong manipulating qi (energy) through
meditation/movement - healing (or therapeutic) touch
- prayer for the health of others (intercessory
prayer)
13Classifications of Complementary and Alternative
Medicine (contd)
- Therapeutic (healing) touch
- Reiki no evidence that therapeutic touch
promotes the healing of wounds - Sound energy therapy
- Theory that specific frequencies facilitate the
bodys healing - Music therapy
- Light therapy for seasonal affective disorder
14Reasons for Complementary and Alternative
Medicine Use
- Pain relief
- Quality of life
- Health and fitness
- Belief systems
- Difficulty accessing traditional medical care or
medications
15Nursing Interventions
- During assessments, nurses should ask patients
about their use of CAM in a nonjudgmental way - Includes herbal medicines, natural products,
vitamin and mineral supplements these can
interfere with medications and produce side
effects
16Summary
- Nurses have responsibility to knowledgeable about
modalities clients may be using - 80 of worlds population estimated to use some
form of CAM - Effectiveness of CAM in older populations has not
been well researched.