Department of Primary Health Care and General Practice, University of Otago, 23A Mein Street, 7343 Wellington, New Zealand.
NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia.
Complement Ther Med. 2020 Aug;52:102419. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2020.102419. Epub 2020 May 13.
In recent years more health service users are utilising complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), including acupuncture, for the management of their health. Currently general practitioners (GPs), in most cases, act as the primary provider and access point for further services and also play an important role in integrated care management. However, the interaction and collaboration between GPs and acupuncturists in relation to shared care has not been investigated. This research explored interprofessional communication between GPs and acupuncturists in New Zealand. This article reports specifically the acupuncturists' viewpoints.
This study formed part of a larger mixed methods trial investigating barriers and facilitators to communication and collaboration between acupuncturists and general practitioners in New Zealand. Semi structured interviews of 13 purposively sampled acupuncture participants were conducted and analysed using thematic analysis.
The data analysis identified both facilitators and barriers to integrative care. Facilitators included a willingness to engage, and the desire to support patient choice. Barriers included the limited opportunities for sharing of information and the lack of current established pathways for communication or direct referrals. The role evidence played in integrative practice provided complex and contrasting narratives.
This research contributes to the body of knowledge concerning communication and collaboration between GPs and acupuncturists, and suggests that by facilitating communication and collaboration, acupuncture can provide a significant component of integrated care packages. This research provides context within a New Zealand health care setting, and also provides insight through the disaggregation of specific provider groups for analysis, rather than a grouping together of CAM as a whole.
近年来,越来越多的卫生服务使用者(包括患者)利用补充和替代医学(CAM),如针灸,来管理他们的健康。目前,全科医生(GP)通常是提供进一步服务的主要提供者和准入点,在综合护理管理中也发挥着重要作用。然而,GP 和针灸师在共享护理方面的相互作用和协作尚未得到调查。本研究探索了新西兰 GP 和针灸师之间的专业间沟通。本文特别报告了针灸师的观点。
本研究是一项更大的混合方法试验的一部分,该试验调查了新西兰针灸师和全科医生之间沟通和协作的障碍和促进因素。对 13 名有目的抽样的针灸参与者进行了半结构化访谈,并使用主题分析进行了分析。
数据分析确定了综合护理的促进因素和障碍。促进因素包括愿意参与和支持患者选择的愿望。障碍包括信息共享机会有限,以及缺乏当前用于沟通或直接转介的既定途径。证据在综合实践中的作用提供了复杂而矛盾的叙述。
这项研究为 GP 和针灸师之间的沟通和协作提供了知识体系,并表明通过促进沟通和协作,针灸可以为综合护理套餐提供重要组成部分。这项研究在新西兰医疗保健环境中提供了背景,并通过对特定提供者群体进行分析而不是将 CAM 整体分组来提供深入见解。