Delivering Acupuncture Therapy in an Interdisciplinary Global Health Setting in Guatemala: Pilot Study and Lessons Learned
CONCLUSIONS: Reporting high symptom burdens, most patients were unfamiliar with AT. AT ceased when the licensed acupuncturist contracted COVID. Patients will be followed in 2023 and AT will be given to collect data on feasibility, satisfaction, and possible implementation.PMID:37609548 | PMC:PMC10440642 | DOI:10.1089/acu.2023.0023
Source: Acupuncture in Medicine - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Lisa J Taylor-Swanson Wen Tu Caroline Sariah Howell Melinda Pride Dillard Lisa Bell Ashlee Taft Nelson Cinnamon Geppelt Joan Maria Boccino Elizabeth Taylor Gabriela Alvarez Claudia Citkovitz Kimberly Johnson Kimberly Garcia Source Type: research
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