As healthcare demands high-quality cost-effective care and patients seek self-management strategies, integrative medicine has become more of an interest to patients, physicians, and administrators. The NIH has a dedicated center (National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health) for integrative therapies. Additionally, these treatments must meet evidence-based criteria for efficacy to be considered for reimbursement and in order for clinical settings to integrate them into the standard of care.
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Determine the type of of therapy administered per cohort
Timeframe: 12 months
Determine the type of therapy administered per participant
Timeframe: 12 months
The mean length of time of intervention per cohort
Timeframe: 12 months
The mean length of time of intervention per patient
Timeframe: 12 months
Accrual rate based on eligible patients
Timeframe: 12 months
Patient satisfaction of integrative intervention
Timeframe: 12 months
Determine level of symptom interference in active treatment using the PRO-CTCAE
Timeframe: 12 months
Determine Patient QOL using Pediatric PROMIS
Timeframe: 12 months
Determine Emotional Pain Using the Faces Scale
Timeframe: 12 months
Determine Patient Satisfaction Using a 5-point Likert Scale
Timeframe: 12 months
Determine Number of Patients with Active Heart Rate Monitoring During Intervention
Timeframe: 12 months
Determine Patient Posture Using an Inclinometer
Timeframe: 12 months