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Forty-two percent of hospitals offer one or more alternative therapies, including meditation, relaxation training, homeopathy and chiropractic care mostly in response to patient requests....
Last Updated: Sep 12 08:39:11, 2011

 

Alternative therapies, including meditation, relaxation training, homeopathy and chiropractic care, are being offered at more hospitals, mostly in response to patient requests, a survey finds.

Growing numbers of U.S. hospitals, responding to patient demand, are integrating acupuncture, massage therapy and other alternative services into their conventional medical care, a new national survey shows.

Forty-two percent of hospitals in the survey said they offer one or more alternative therapies, including meditation, relaxation training, homeopathy and chiropractic care.

That's up from 37% of hospitals that said they offered such medical services in 2007.

The alternative options are provided mostly in outpatient settings and come primarily in response to patient requests.

"Hospitals have long known that what they do to treat and heal involves more than just medications and procedures," said Nancy Foster, vice president for quality and patient safety at the American Hospital Assn. "It is about using all of the art and science of medicine to restore the patient as fully as possible."

The report is based on responses from 714 hospitals nationwide, or about 12% of nearly 6,000 facilities that were mailed surveys last year.

Among the survey's findings: 65% of hospitals said they offer alternative therapies for pain management. Massage therapy in particular is given to cancer patients to help alleviate pain and stress.

 

Source: Los Angeles Times

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