Barriers and Facilitators to Integrating Acupuncture into the U.S. Health Care System: A Scoping Review
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Barriers and Facilitators to Integrating Acupuncture into the U.S. Health Care System: A Scoping Review
Abstract
Background: Acupuncture is a widely practiced complementary and integrative health modality that has multiple clinical applications. The use of acupuncture in the United States is rapidly increasing. Although studies have shown the efficacy and effectiveness of acupuncture for various ailments, the integration of acupuncture into the U.S. health care system remains a challenge. Little is known about the factors affecting this integration. Objective: To provide a systematic review of the barriers and facilitators affecting the integration of acupuncture into the U.S. health care system. Methods: Four electronic databases were searched. Three independent reviewers were involved in the screening and data charting processes. Findings were synthesized and categorized into four levels based on the Social Ecological Model. Results: A total of 22 studies were included in the final review. The barriers and facilitators affecting the integration of acupuncture were mapped into four levels (individual, interpersonal, organizational, and policy). The most frequently reported barriers and facilitators were mapped into the Social Ecological Model constructs within the "Individual" level (i.e., beliefs and attitudes of acupuncture, and practical issues) and the "Organizational" level (i.e., credentialing, space and facility, referral system). Conclusion: This review has identified and synthesized the breadth of evidence on the barriers and facilitators to the integration of acupuncture into the U.S. health care system. Results of this review will guide future implementation studies to develop and test implementation strategies to integrate acupuncture into the U.S. health care system.
Keywords: acupuncture; barriers; facilitators; implementation; integration; review.
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