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The use and effects of telemedicine on complementary, alternative, and integrative medicine practices: a scoping review.

Aimun Qadeer ShahNoella NoronhaRobert Ainsley Chin-SeeChristina HannaZeest KadriAmn MarwahaNeetu RambharackJeremy Y Ng
Published in: BMC complementary medicine and therapies (2023)
Studies have shown that telemedicine delivery of CAIM is feasible, acceptable, and results in positive health outcomes. Some barriers remain such as the presence of chronic illness and morbidity, inability to form strong patient-provider relationships relative to face-to-face approaches, and technological difficulties. Future intervention research should focus on reducing such barriers, as well as explore which patient population would realize the greatest benefit from CAIM delivered via telemedicine, and the impact of interventions on providers and caregivers.
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