Increases in Use of Alternative Pain Treatment and Integrative Healthcare
The study's findings are quite revealing about integrative healthcare. Back in 2002, only

Use of Integrative Health Approaches: 20 Year trends

Percentage of Patients Using Complementary/Integrative Healthcare for Pain, by Type

This shift towards integrative healthcare approaches for pain management is thought to be driven by several factors. The opioid crisis has pushed a search for safer, non-opioid pain relief methods. Additionally, more robust research is now showing that these methods are more effective for managing pain. Furthermore, the inclusion of certain complementary approaches in clinical guidelines for pain treatment including CDC’s Opioid Prescribing Guidelines (first issued in 2016, updated in 2022), the National Pain Strategy (2016), The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) clinical practice guideline (2017) for the diagnosis and treatment of low back pain and the Pain Management Best Practices Inter-Agency Task Force Report (2019) may have encouraged referrals by conventional healthcare providers and the use of these treatments by patients.
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This comprehensive look into the rising use of integrative health approaches indicates that more and more patients, especially pain patients, are embracing a broader, more inclusive approach to health and wellness.
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