4107.0: Tuesday, November 18, 2003: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM |
Poster |
Introduction to and Considerations in Complementary and Alternative Therapies (CAM) |
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Learning Objectives: Refer to the individual abstracts for learning objectives |
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. |
| | Withdrawn -- Adaptations of Ayurvedic medicine and the changing "person" in India and the US Manasi A. Tirodkar, MA |
Board 1 | | Changes in prevalence of use of 12 complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) modalities among adult members of a large Northern California HMO, 1996 to 1999 Nancy P Gordon, ScD |
Board 2 | | Complementary and alternative medicine use in a community behavioral health center Audrey J. Brooks, PhD, Sandra M. Gallagher, PhD |
Board 3 | | Primary care physicians' participatory decision-making style and communication about CAM Betsy Lynn Sleath, PhD, Leigh Callahan, PhD, Shannon Currey, PhD, Robert F. Devellis, PhD, Jennifer Milan, MPH, Philip Sloane, MD |
Board 4 | | Reiki: Its effectiveness in healing Patricia Ann Mc Partland, EdD, CHES |
Board 5 | | Aromatherapy: Its effectivenss in treating chronic diseases and depression Patricia Ann Mc Partland, EdD, CHES |
Board 6 | | Defining spiritual health as foundational theory in promoting healthy lifestyles Janet M. Kanter, PhD, MPH |
Board 7 | | Consumer information on complementary and alternative medicine, and the role of the Internet Jennie Dalton Bowen, BS, Todd Wagner, PhD, Kate Bundorf, PhD, MBA, MPH, Sara Singer, MBA, Laurence Baker, PhD |
Board 8 | | Using social cognitive theory to develop an Internet-based yoga intervention for sustenance of yoga-related behaviors Manoj Sharma, PhD |
Board 9 | | ABC codes for alternative medicine, nursing and other integrative healthcare practices: The missing link in the HIPAA code sets, the national health information infrastructure and cost-effective, evidence-based care Connie L. Koshewa, CPM, MPH, Synthia L. Molina, MBA |
Board 10 | | Anticipation of complementary positive humor lifestyle behaviors decreases detrimental stress hormones and increases beta-endorphin prior to the actual experience: A metaphor for hope and health Lee S Berk, DrPH, MPH, CHES, David, L Felten, MD, PhD |
Organized by: | Alternative and Complementary Health Practices |
Endorsed by: | Asian Pacific Islander Caucus of APHA; Chiropractic Health Care; Medical Care; Mental Health; Socialist Caucus |