RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 What Complementary and Alternative Medicine Practitioners Say About Health and Health Care JF The Annals of Family Medicine JO Ann Fam Med FD American Academy of Family Physicians SP 253 OP 259 DO 10.1370/afm.81 VO 2 IS 3 A1 Barrett, Bruce A1 Marchand, Lucille A1 Scheder, Jo A1 Appelbaum, Diane A1 Plane, Mary Beth A1 Blustein, Joseph A1 Maberry, Rob A1 Capperino, Christina YR 2004 UL http://www.annfammed.org/content/2/3/253.abstract AB BACKGROUND We wanted to explore the beliefs and practices of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practitioners. METHODS A representative sample of local CAM practitioners was selected for 32 face-to-face in-depth interviews. Interviews were taped, transcribed, and reviewed by all coauthors. Analysis and interpretation were reached by consensus, using an iterative process in multidisciplinary group meetings. RESULTS The CAM practitioners interviewed stressed the holistic, empowering, and person-centered nature of CAM. They described themselves as healers, employing attentiveness, touch, and love to increase self-awareness and strengthen the healing process, usually in chronic illness, often with pain. They affirmed goodwill and respect toward conventional medicine, calling for greater integration of conventional and complementary health care; however, they identified the major differences of conventional medicine and several formidable barriers. They displayed concern about accessibility issues in health care and stressed that attitudes and beliefs were often larger impediments to integration than were economic or scientific considerations. CONCLUSIONS In general, CAM practitioners want to work with physicians and other conventional health care workers in seeking a holistic, accessible, patient-centered, integrated health care system.