Nurses' attitudes and behaviour towards patients' use of complementary therapies: A mixed methods study.
Helen HallCaragh BrosnanRobyn P CantMelissa CollinsMatthew J LeachPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2018)
Nurses were generally supportive of patients' interest in complementary therapies, although their primary concern was safety of the patient. Despite broad acceptance that nurses should have a basic understanding of complementary therapies, there was a lack of consensus about recommendation, integration into nursing practice and referral. Further research should explore how nurses can maintain safe, patient-centred care in the evolving pluralistic healthcare system.