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Complementary and Alternative Health Care Approaches have become more widely used amongst Australians The syllabus requires you to understand the reasons for growth as well as the range of products available ID: 731773

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Complementary & Alternative Health Care Approaches

Complementary and Alternative Health Care Approaches have become more widely used amongst AustraliansThe syllabus requires you to understand the reasons for growth as well as the range of products availableSlide2

Reasons for Growth of Complementary & Alternative Health Products and Services

82% of Australians use complementary and alternative health products and servicesComplementary health products and services are used together with western medicineAlternative health products and services are used instead of western medicineComplementary and Alternative health products and services include:Natural medicines (herbs, nutrition, homeopathy - Chinese medicine, supplementation (vitamins/minerals, oils

etc), physiological treatments (physio, osteotherapy, remedial massage, OT’s, acupuncture) and energy based treatments (crystals, some forms of massage, acupuncture

etc

)

Reasons for growth include:

Increased creditability, growing multiculturalism of Australia, health insurance cover, professional associations being made and Australians seeking a more holistic approach to healthSlide3

GP’s state there is little evidence for the proposed benefits of complementary and alternative health products and services, however, there is evidence to suggest otherwise

The University of Technology Sydney has added a research centre on complementary and integrative medicine - University of Technology SydneyFurther credibility is given as practitioners gain tertiary qualification in order to be registered and practiceDevelopment of regulatory bodies and professional associations has increased the credibility of many complementary and alternative health products and services. For eg

– The Australian Traditional Medicine Society is one such body, as is the Australian Natural Therapies Association.Health insurance cover has come with the introduction of regulatory bodies and professional associations and the increased demand for use of complementary and alternative health products and services

Reasons for Growth of Complementary & Alternative Health Products and ServicesSlide4

Reasons for Growth of Complementary & Alternative Health Products and Services

Growth of multiculturalism, particularly from eastern (Asian) countries has brought about a growth in complementary and alternative products and services. For many cultures, their traditional medicines are their primary health care providers – including traditional Chinese medicine, homeopathy, acupuncture, herbal medicine etc

There has been a change amongst Australian society with a growing choice for holistic and ‘natural’ treatment methods over drugs and technology.Many are using complementary and alternative health products and services to both prevent and treat illness and diseaseSlide5

Range of Products and Services Available

In Australia there is a huge range of products and services available in complementary and alternative health careThese include:natural medicines (herbs, nutrition, homeopathy, Chinese medicine etc), supplementation (vitamins, minerals, oils, protein, vegetable powders etc), physiological treatment (physiotherapy, osteopathy, chiropractic therapy, exercise physiology, remedial massage, occupational therapists, acupuncture

etc), and energy based treatments (crystals, some forms of massage, acupuncture, reiki

etc

)

A Naturopath uses natural products to strengthen the immune system and speed up the healing process. They improve their diets or utilise nutritional supplements

An Osteopath focuses on musculoskeletal issues to help the body function normally. Utilise mobillising techniques, joint manipulation and massageSlide6

Range of Products and Services Available

Shiatsu is a form of massage that focuses on the energy flow of the body. They utilise trigger point therapy to release specific points of the body in order to balance the energy flow of the body.Western practitioners refer to Shiatsu affecting the hormonal, circulatory and lymphatic systems as well as the releasing of muscles and relaxation provided all improving the body’s self-healing abilities.Slide7

Range of products and services available

Range of products and services available

Type

Description

Acupuncture

Uses fine needles to stimulate change in the energy balance of body to restore health. Can be used for pregnancy and stress also

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzMUhD8hecU&feature=channel

Aromatherapy

Uses oils from nature (plants, flowers) to stimulate or relax the body. Can also maintain resistance from disease.

Chiropractic

Manipulation of the spine to correct spinal displacements

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5wB-iSUsYg&feature=related

Herbal Medicine

Herbs are used following traditional customs as an alternative to pharmaceutical drugs.

Iridology

Diagnoses the state of the body from examination of the iris (eye)

Naturopathy

Based on the belief that the body can heal and maintain itself. Herbs, vitamins, and diet are used to help the person take responsibility for their own health. Many terminal cancer patients try this method. Can be used also for adhd treatment also.

Reflexology

Reflexes in the feet and hands relate to most the body and can promote healing and relaxation.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRtvN6VLw5s&feature=channel

Yoga

Yoga has been found to reduce stress and lower blood pressure through a combination of breathing exercises, physical postures and meditation.

Osteopathy

Osteopathy involves manual deep-tissue massage and the manipulation of the spine, joints and surrounding tissue to alleviate back pain, joint problems and muscular disordersSlide8

How To Make Informed Consumer Choices

It is important for people to know how to make informed consumer choices. Consumers need to critically analyse complementary and alternative health care approaches. Consumers need to seek answers to the following questions:How do you know who to believe?What do you need to help you make informed decisions?Slide9

How do you know who to believe?

To determine who to believe, there are a range of things a person should look for:QualificationsRegistrationsRegulationsResearchGovernment websites can be helpful and provide some information on complementary and alternative health careA better way to source information is to seek information from academic journals or academic professionals (professors, associate professors and PhD doctors)

Websites with edu

in their domain are educational institutions registered with the

govermentSlide10

How do you know who to believe?

When seeking information from people to make informed choices, it’s important to ensure they are people with experience and qualifications in that particular fieldAsk:What qualifications do you have? (Bachelor over a certificate)Are you registered? (Registered with an appropriate body)What evidence is there for this treatment? (provide detailed evidence)Are their side effects? If so, are they common? (explain side effects)

Will treatment affect other treatments?(Explanation of interaction with other treatments)Also seek out multiple people before making a final decisionSlide11

What do you need to help you make informed decisions?

In order to make an informed decision, you should gather relevant information from reliable sources (registration bodies or professional associations)Consult your GP for any adviceInformation should include:Philosophy behind the treatmentProcess of the treatmentPossible side effects

Qualifications needed to provide treatmentAcademic evidence for the effectiveness of the treatmentSlide12

PAST HSC QUESTION!!

2013 Question 22 What should consumers consider before choosing complementary and/or alternative health care approaches? 4 MarksSlide13

MARKING CRITERIA AND SAMPLE ANSWER

Criteria

Marks

• Provides characteristics and features of what consumers need to consider before choosing complementary and/or alternative health care approaches

4

• Sketches in general terms what consumers need to consider before choosing complementary and/or alternative health care approaches

2–3

• Provides an example of complementary and/or alternative health care approaches

OR

• Provides an example of a consumer consideration when choosing complementary and/or alternative health care approaches

1

Sample answer:

It is important for consumers to ensure that alternative and complementary health care practitioners have a formal education and are certified by a registered authority. Consumers of these approaches need to know whether they can be combined with conventional medicines and treatments and whether they are likely to improve or decrease health outcomes. A consumer should know there are risks (including death) that may occur by using some alternative and complementary approaches.