How Can I Incorporate CAM Therapy into My Nursing Practice?
As the acceptance and utilization of CAM therapy become more prominent throughout the U.S. each year, it is vital that we cover just a few simple ways that you can begin promoting subtle, holistic approaches in your nursing practice.
PracticalNursing.org offers just a few simple ways you can begin strengthening your relationship with patients and providing them CAM therapy suggestions that fit both their needs and lifestyles. These include:
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- Make eye contact and say their name when speaking to them.
- Ask how they are feeling, both in and outside of the clinical setting.
- Educate them on the importance of self-care.
- Ask them how you, as the provider, can help to reduce their pain or anxiety.
- Use non-pharmacological methods of pain management such as imagery, relaxation, and breathing techniques.
- Encourage them to explore alternative treatment modalities (such as some of the examples we listed previously).
If you are interested in other ways you can incorporate this form of care into your practice, check with your facility and see if they offer any training programs!
The Use of CAM Therapy to Decrease Stress in Nursing
CAM therapy isn’t limited to a provider’s advice to patients.
A 2016 Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing examined the effects of CAM therapy on nurses who were experiencing high stress levels.
Through the utilization of aromatherapy, guided imagery, and several other types of CAM therapies, the study showcased a significant difference in pulse rate and stress scores.