Naturopathic patient care during different life stages: an international observational study of naturopathic practitioners and their patients.

Amie Steel
Author Information
  1. Amie Steel: Australian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine, School of Public Health, Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, 2006, Australia. amie.steel@uts.edu.au.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: An individual's health status varies with age, with most health problems increasing through different life stages. Yet, a key feature of the majority of conditions contributing burden to society globally, irrespective of life stage, is the predominance of chronic, non-communicable diseases (NCDs). An important response to this growing burden is the increasing recognition of addressing NCD prevention through a life-course perspective through primary care and public health. Naturopathy is a traditional medicine system originating from Europe, and its practitioners commonly provide primary care and focus on prevention and wellness. However, little is known about naturopathic practitioners (NPs) contribution to health care across different life stages.
METHODS: This secondary analysis of a cross-sectional study aimed to describe the approach to the care of NPs based on the life stage of their patients. The primary study recruited NPs from 14 regions or countries, who were invited to complete a short survey about 20 consecutive patients. The multilingual survey included the following domains: patient demographics, reason for visit, prescribed or recommended treatments, and naturopathic interpretation of the health conditions. Descriptive statistics were tabulated as frequencies and percentages and chi square tests were used to test associations and compare groups. Effect size was determined by Cramer's V.
RESULTS: Participant NPs (n = 56) provided consultation details for 854 patients encounters. There were differences in the patient's primary reason for visiting, the additional physiological systems the NP considered important in the management of the patient's health, and the treatments prescribed across all life stages. However, diet (45.1-70.0%) and lifestyle (14.3-60.0%) prescription were the most common categories of treatments across all patient groups.
CONCLUSION: NPs provide care to patients across all life stages, and diverse conditions pertinent to those life stages while also demonstrating a holistic approach that considers broader health concerns and long term treatment practices. While there may be emerging evidence supporting and informing NP clinical outcomes, the breadth and diversity of health conditions, populations and treatments within the scope of naturopathic practice underscores a need for urgent and widescale research investigating naturopathic care across the life course.

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MeSH Term

Cross-Sectional Studies
Humans
Naturopathy
Patient Care
Surveys and Questionnaires

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