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Global Advances in Health and Medicine : Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide

https://read.qxmd.com/read/35464906/what-are-adverse-events-in-mindfulness-meditation
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Dhanesh D Binda, Carol M Greco, Natalia E Morone
Mindfulness meditation has become a successful treatment of both physical and psychosocial ailments over the past decade. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) are now implemented in various clinical and hospital settings for the treatment of stress, depression, substance abuse, and chronic pain. However, given mindfulness meditation's exponential rise in popularity, scientific and media reports have called for the evaluation of mindfulness meditation's safety for those who participate in its programs...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35433116/training-interprofessional-staff-in-whole-health-clinical-care-at-the-veterans-health-administration
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Rebecca M Ametrano, Morgan L McGillicuddy, Shefali Sanyal, David R Topor
Introduction: The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) initiated a system-wide redesign in 2011 toward a patient-centered approach called the Whole Health System (WHS) of care. Education of VHA clinical staff in WHS-informed care, Whole Health Clinical Care (WHCC), is one critical element of this redesign effort. At a minimum, WHCC education should address core competencies for clinicians and be considered satisfactory for learners. This is the first study to evaluate learner satisfaction and perceived achievement of course objectives in WHCC that incorporated active learning strategies...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35419212/returning-wholeness-to-health
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Paul J Mills, William C Bushell
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2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35399615/a-network-analysis-of-the-association-between-depressive-symptoms-and-patient-activation-among-those-with-elevated-cardiovascular-risk
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Chiyoung Lee, Ruth Q Wolever, Qing Yang, Allison Vorderstrasse, Se Hee Min, Xiao Hu
Background: Network analysis provides a new method for conceptualizing interconnections among psychological and behavioral constructs. Objective: We used network analysis to investigate the complex associations between depressive symptoms and patient activation dimensions among patients at elevated risk of cardiovascular disease. Methods: This secondary analysis included 200 patients seen in primary care clinics. Depressive symptoms were assessed using the 21-item Beck Depression Inventory...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35386734/financing-whole-person-health
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Madison Hecht, James Marzolf, Ryan D Castle
Background: Current payment models in the U.S. healthcare system are neither sustainable nor desirable. Expenses outpace revenue for most healthcare providers, while patients experience rising prices contrasted with inadequate health outcomes. Objective: There is not a single, small adjustment that can remedy these issues; systemic problems require systemic solutions. One such solution involves whole-person care, an approach that emphasizes using diverse healthcare resources to align care with a patient's values and goals as well as treat a patient's physical, behavioral, emotional, and social risk factors...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35360508/examining-experiences-of-poor-sleep-during-pregnancy-a-qualitative-study-to-inform-the-development-of-a-prenatal-sleep-intervention
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Jennifer N Felder, Riya Mirchandaney, Jessica Harrison, Rachel Manber, Judith Cuneo, Andrew Krystal, Elissa Epel, Frederick Hecht
Background: Poor sleep is common during pregnancy and is associated with increased risk of negative health outcomes. Research indicates that physical discomfort and having an active mind are primary factors for prenatal sleep disturbances. Mindfulness-based interventions have the potential for addressing these factors, but have yet to be optimized for this purpose in this population. Objective: The objective of this study was to gather input from pregnant and postpartum individuals about the value of a mindfulness-based program for improving prenatal sleep and their preferred content and delivery format...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35360507/use-of-complementary-and-integrative-medicine-among-patients-with-glioblastoma-multiforme-seen-at-a-tertiary-care-center
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Amanda Munoz-Casabella, Dietlind L Wahner-Roedler, Ivana T Croghan, Tanya M Petterson, Debbie L Fuehrer, Brent A Bauer
Background: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is among the most aggressive and lethal tumors, with a median survival of 12-15 months. Many patients use complementary and integrative medicine (CIM) therapies to supplement their cancer treatment. Objective: To determine the prevalence of CIM use and identify the most frequently used types of CIM in a cohort of patients with GBM seen at a tertiary care medical center in the United States. Methods: An anonymous survey was mailed through the US Postal Service from August 1, 2019, through February 21, 2020, to patients with GBM...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35321235/cultural-transformation-in-healthcare-how-well-does-the-veterans-health-administration-vision-for-whole-person-care-fit-the-needs-of-patients-at-an-academic-rehabilitation-center
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Jessica L Barnhill, Isabel J Roth, Keturah R Faurot, Gilson D Honvoh, Chanee E Lynch, Karla L Thompson, Susan A Gaylord
Background: The Veterans Health Administration is undergoing a cultural transformation toward person-driven care referred to as the Whole Health System of Care. Objective: This pilot study evaluated whether the Whole Health model resonates with patients of a large public university rehabilitation clinic. Methods: Thirty participants completed the Veterans Health Administration's Personal Health Inventory (PHI), and six attended the course "Taking Charge of My Life and Health...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35281956/anthroposophic-medicinal-products-a-literature-review-of-features-similarities-and-differences-to-conventional-medicinal-products-scientific-and-regulatory-assessment
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Erik W Baars, Gunver S Kienle, Peter Heusser, Peter A Pedersen, Herman A van Wietmarschen, Helmut Kiene, Tido von Schoen-Angerer, Harald J Hamre
Background: Regulatory assessment of anthroposophic medicinal products (AMPs) can be challenging due to their specific features. Objective: The aim of this paper is therefore to provide adequate scientific information on AMPs for regulatory purposes. Methods: A literature review was executed with database searches in PubMed, Cinahl, Merkurstab, Anthromedics, and https://iaap-pharma.org/. Search terms were: anthroposophic medicinal products, anthroposophic medicines, anthroposophic pharmacy...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35281955/whole-person-health-the-role-of-advocacy
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Bill Reddy, Leonard A Wisneski
The U.S. healthcare system is naturally evolving toward integrative, whole-person health. Optimal health is not just absence of disease-it is holistic in nature (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual) including a person's sense of purpose and meaning in their lives. Through the efforts of groups such as the Integrative Health Policy Consortium (www.ihpc.org ) and several others, Congress and many other stakeholder groups became aware that we need to focus on all aspects of health including environmental considerations...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35273832/making-connections-to-improve-health-outcomes
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Helene M Langevin
This issue of Global Advances in Health and Medicine sends a vital message about the importance of whole person health. Whole person health rests on the idea that our health involves multiple interconnected factors across physiological systems, as well as biological, behavioral, social, and environmental domains. The urgency of better understanding whole person health is highlighted by the current global health crisis. Yet, biomedical research often favors a reductionist approach. The current emphasis on diseases or single organ systems can fall short when it comes to addressing the interconnected factors that contribute to worse health outcomes...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35273831/whole-health-in-the-veterans-health-administration
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Benjamin Kligler
The Whole Health System being developed and implemented at the Veterans Health Administration is an approach to care which aims to shift the discussion from "What's the Matter With You?" to "What Matters to You?" This article describes some of the progress and future challenges in the implementation of this approach across the VHA.
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35273830/a-multi-site-evaluation-of-a-national-employee-wellness-initiative-at-the-department-of-veterans-affairs
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Freny Shah, Joanna R Sells, Jennifer Werthman, Corrine Abraham, Asma M Ali, Carol Callaway-Lane
Background: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) seeks to transform its health care delivery from disease-centered, episodic care to a holistic and patient-centered model known as the Whole Health System (WHS) of care. Employee engagement and buy-in are crucial to this cultural transformation. The VA aspires to provide employees with opportunities to experience whole health in their personal and professional lives through a national Employee Whole Health (EWH) program. Although there are national recommendations, different local facilities may have unique strategies and challenges as they implement this program...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35237466/a-multi-step-approach-to-adapting-a-mind-body-resiliency-intervention-for-fear-of-cancer-recurrence-and-uncertainty-in-survivorship-in-focus
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Daniel L Hall, Gloria Y Yeh, Conall O'Cleirigh, Jeffrey Peppercorn, Lynne I Wagner, John Denninger, Andrea J Bullock, Helen R Mizrach, Brett Goshe, Tina Cheung, Raissa Li, Alexandros Markowitz, Elyse R Park
Background: For cancer survivors, there is a paucity of fear of recurrence (FOR) interventions that integrate empirically supported mind-body and psychological skills for managing FOR and are delivered in scalable formats. Objective: To adapt an evidence-based resiliency intervention to address FOR among cancer survivors. Methods: A multidisciplinary team of researchers, clinicians, and patient stakeholders followed an iterative intervention adaptation process (ORBIT)...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35223197/psychedelic-psychotherapy-building-wholeness-through-connection
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Gita Vaid, Barry Walker
Background: We are confronted with dire statistics that document our current mental health crisis. New treatment modalities are desperately needed to address escalating mental suffering and trauma. Psychedelic medicines are attracting increased attention in psychiatry as effective treatment for a range of conditions. The mechanisms of actions and context necessary to maximize their full healing potential represent a radical departure from current psychiatric frameworks and present an opportunity to reimagine psychiatry as a healing art...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35223196/naturopathic-doctors-an-underutilized-resource-of-whole-health-delivery-in-primary-care
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Adam Sadowski, Luciano Garofalo, Alanna Welsh, Ryan Bradley
Naturopathy, recognized by the National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organization as a distinct system of complementary and integrative health care, is an existing model of whole health delivery. Its unifying principles, respect for the interconnectedness of biological systems, and representation globally uniquely positions naturopathy to serve an integral role in addressing the needs of primary health care. In this viewpoint, we aim to 1) highlight key areas and existing literature supporting the use of naturopathy for health promotion and disease prevention of noncommunicable diseases; 2) describe how naturopathy can addresses the mental health needs of today's societies; and 3) discuss the importance of naturopathy in the access and navigation of complementary and integrative health therapies...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35223195/effects-of-group-delivered-stress-reduction-guided-imagery-on-salivary-cortisol-salivary-amylase-and-stress-mood-in-urban-predominantly-latino-adolescents
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Marc J Weigensberg, Cheng K Fred Wen, Donna Spruijt-Metz, Christianne Joy Lane
Objectives: To determine acute effects of stress-reduction guided imagery delivered in group format on stress biomarkers salivary cortisol and salivary amylase, and on self-reported stress mood, in healthy, predominantly Latino adolescents. Study Design: 111 adolescent participants (94% Latino), a subset from a large, randomized controlled lifestyle intervention to improve obesity-related health behaviors, received either 4 weekly lifestyle education sessions (Lifestyle group; LS) or the same weekly lifestyle education sessions plus an additional weekly stress-reduction guided imagery session delivered in group format (Guided imagery group; GI)...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35211359/patient-perspectives-on-the-development-of-a-novel-mobile-health-mhealth-application-for-dietary-supplement-tracking-and-reconciliation-a-qualitative-focus-group-study
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Elana Post, Keturah Faurot, Zachary O Kadro, Jacob Hill, Catharine Nguyen, Gary N Asher, Susan Gaylord, Amanda Corbett
Background: More than 170 million adults use dietary supplements (DS) in the United States, which can have both benefit and harm to patient health. DS use is often poorly documented in the medical record and can pose health risks if not properly communicated with providers. Reasons for poor DS documentation include low disclosure rates, time constraints of clinical encounters, and providers' failure to inquire about DS use. This study was conducted to assess patients' views on the facilitators and barriers to using a mobile health (mHealth) application (app) to collect and share DS information with their healthcare providers...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35186446/ginseng-for-the-treatment-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-a-systematic-review-of-clinical-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan Yang, Kyung-Min Shin, Abd Moain Abu Dabrh, Dennis M Bierle, Xuan Zhou, Brent A Bauer, Arya B Mohabbat
Background: Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a complex and often disabling chronic condition emerging worldwide, with no curative or definitive therapy yet identified. Ginseng has been widely used to treat fatigue in other patient groups and conditions; however, a systematic review focusing solely on the impact of ginseng on fatigue in patients with CFS has not been performed. Objective: This study aimed to assess the current state of evidence regarding ginseng for CFS...
2022: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35186445/posttraumatic-stress-disorder-does-not-compromise-behavioral-pain-treatment-secondary-analysis-of-a-randomized-clinical-trial-among-veterans
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R Jay Schulz-Heik, Timothy J Avery, Booil Jo, Louise Mahoney, Peter J Bayley
Background: Individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder ( PTSD) and chronic pain evince different presentations, coping strategies, and treatment utilization patterns than individuals with chronic pain alone. Theorists have suggested that comorbid PTSD may complicate chronic pain treatment, and that integrated pain and PTSD treatment may be preferable to pain treatment alone. Objective: Assess whether comorbid PTSD moderates Veterans' response to yoga and/or cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for pain...
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