Authors
Merrijoy Kelner, Beverly Wellman, Heather Boon, Sandy Welsh
Publication date
2004/6/1
Journal
Complementary Therapies in Medicine
Volume
12
Issue
2-3
Pages
79-89
Publisher
Churchill Livingstone
Description
OBJECTIVE
To examine the views of government spokespersons regarding the efforts of five complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) groups (chiropractic, traditional Chinese medicine/acupuncture, naturopathy, homeopathy and Reiki) to take their place in the formal health care system.
DESIGN
In this small scale, exploratory study, we conducted in-depth interviews with 10 key government officials at the federal (5), provincial (4) and municipal (1) levels. We used qualitative techniques such as constant comparison to describe and explain their responses to three main questions: (1) What should be the role of the state in the professionalization of CAM? (2) Is there a legitimate place for CAM groups in the formal health care system? and (3) Should CAM services be integrated with conventional medical care?
SETTING
Ontario, Canada.
RESULTS
The findings identify a fundamental tension between the …
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