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Health consumer and health provider preferences for an integrative healthcare service delivery model: A national cross-sectional study
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Health consumer and health provider preferences for an integrative healthcare service delivery model: A national cross-sectional study

Matthew John Leach, Marlene Wiese, Tamara Agnew and Manisha Thakkar
International Journal of Clinical Practice, Vol.72(6), pp.e13204-n/a
2018
PMID: 29855122
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Abstract

Health services research Cross-sectional survey Integrative health care
Although global interest in integrative healthcare (IHC) has escalated over the past few decades, stakeholder perspectives and preferences in relation to IHC remain poorly understood. Our study aimed to address this knowledge gap by exploring Australian health consumer (HC) and healthcare provider (HCP) understanding, attitudes and preferences for an IHC service delivery model, and to translate these views into an operational framework for IHC.

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