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FQ3 COMPLIMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE HEALTH- CARE APPROACHES
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Refers to healing practices that do not fall within the area of conventional medicine. EXAMPLES Hypnosis Homeopathy Naturopathy Meditation Herbalism Accupuncture TREND: increasing acceptance and rise in alternative medicine supporting mainstream techniques. This is termed complimentary COMPLIMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (CAM)
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Existed for centuries in Asian countries Traditional Chinese medicines account for 30-50% of medicines consumed in china Increased use in westernised countries Herbal medicines are a popular alternative to modern medicine. Australians spend over $4 billion on alternative medicine each year Practitioners strting to recognise value of alternative and complimentary health-care approaches WHO recognises and supports shift to complimentary styles of medicine Australians continue to buy and use alternative health-care. OVERVIEW
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TypesExamples Biologically based approachesDiets Herbs Vitamins Manipulative and body-based therapiesMassage Chiropractic Osteopathy Mind-body interventionsYoga Spirituality Relaxation Alternative medical systemsHomeopathy Naturopathy Ayurveda Energy therapiesReiki Magnets Qigong
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REASONS FOR GROWTH OF COMPLIMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE HEALTH PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
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2/3 of Australians are currently using CAM treatments RESULT = Social change Greater globalisation Trend toward individualism means improved access to information Less acceptance of traditional medical practices It is a way to exercise control over health and empowerment. (e.g. rise in consumption of organic food) REASONS FOR CAM
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World Health Organization recognition of the usefulness of many alternative Recognition that alternative medicines are the traditional medicines of the majority of the world’s population The effectiveness of treatment The desire of many people to have natural or herbal medicines The holistic nature of alternative medicine, The strength of traditional beliefs for many cultures Increased migration and increased acceptance SEE TABLE IN HANDOUTS OTHER REASONS FOR CAM
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RANGE OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AVAILABLE
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Product/ServiceExplanation Acupuncture Aromatherapy The Bowen Therapeutic Technique Chiropractic Herbalism Homeopathy Iridology Massage Meditation Naturopaty
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HOW TO MAKE INFORMED CONSUMER CHOICES
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When choosing it is important to investigate the service offered and the credibility of the practitioner. A client needs to ask the following questions. What is the treatment you offer? How can it benefit me? What experience and training do you have? What are your qualifications? How much will thetreatment cost? Can this treatment be combined with conventional medication? CRITICAL CONSUMPTION
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To be critical is to be informed. Effectiveness and credibility is important Asking friends and community members about their experiences and recommendations can also be valuable. Some alternative medicines have proved so effective as to be recognised by WHO. Some are university courses (chiropractic, naturopathy and accupuncture) Other forms provide courses to ensure quality of treatment (Bowen Therapy and Massage Therapy)
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PLUSMINUSINTERESTING MAKING INFORMED CHOICES In pairs create a PMI chart as follows to summarise that advantages and any drawbacks of alternative medicine.
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