Andersson S, Sundberg T, Johansson E, Falkenberg T. Patients' experiences and perceptions of integrative care for back and neck pain. Alternative therapies in health and medicine. 2012 May 1;18(3):25.
• The researchers try to examine the impact of integrating integrative approaches into the more traditional western based pain management plans. 15 patients received integrative care vs. 11 patients in the traditional intervention group. Authors found improvement among the integrative arm compared to the traditional arm.
• Comment: Good article, but as noticed in the limitation section of the article there are many concerns in the design that affect the overall quality of this trial. As a physician I feel obligated to base clinical decision on the best available evidence.
• Comment: Caught “..Several participants perceived conventional and complementary medicine as …show more content…
Why is this lacking in the US where pain also a major disability cause? What policies needs to be changed?
Zawora MQ, Bonat J. Turning team-based care into a winning proposition. Journal of Family Practice. 2015 Mar 1;64(3):159-65.
• This recently published article examine th potential barriers that face every team in the health care setting. It defines the expectation and provider resources for team leaders in addressing these barriers.
• Comment: This article needs a follow up studying the most proper effective and affordable way in addressing the identified barriers. How can we address inconsistency in definition, composition, training, or maintenance of health care teams? How about the cost which is a major barrier to both private and government institutions?
Wynia MK, Von Kohorn I, Mitchell PH. Challenges at the intersection of team-based and patient-centered health care: insights from an IOM working group. JAMA. 2012 Oct