[Omeo33] Art 0849 - J Royal Soc Prom Health, 2006, 126 (5), 206
Gino Santini
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Sab 8 Nov 2008 16:26:54 CET
Integrated medicine: good intentions, poor logic?
Edzard Ernst
Integrated (or integrative) medicine is an emerging concept of
healthcare.1, 2 The term first describes a healthcare system 'that
selectively incorporates elements of complementary and alternative
medicine into comprehensive treatment plans...'.1 Second, it stands
for 'a larger meaning and mission'; with regard to healthcare one
that has a 'focus . . . on health and healing rather than disease and
treatment. It views patients as whole people with minds and spirits
as well as bodies...'.1 The latter definition essentially replicates
that of holistic healthcare. The principles of holism are acceptable
to most clinicians,3 in fact one could argue that they are an
essential element of any good medicine. So, I suggest we continue to
call it holism rather than introduce new terminology that can only
confuse.
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