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- W2224967404 abstract "Pain is one of the most common reasons U.S. Veterans consult with their general medicine practitioners and is one of the most prevalent symptoms reported by returning Veterans [1]. In fact, almost half of patients within the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) health care settings experience pain on a regular basis [2]. Furthermore, Veterans with chronic, non-cancer pain are often more complex in their presentation due to difficulties returning to civilian life and the influence of their past military service on their pain [3]. Past studies have shown that the pain suffered by Veterans is significantly worse than that of the general public [4]. Complementary therapies are typically used in conjunction with conventional medicine, while alternative modalities are used in place of orthodox treatments. About half of U.S. complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) users utilize these treatments for pain [5]. Thus there is a growing demand for CAM by Veterans seeking its benefits. The perception of Veterans is that the current U.S. medical care system is lacking in “holism,” which is a cornerstone in chronic pain management [6]. The average rate of CAM consumption among U.S. Veterans is approximately 30-50% [6,7]. Past research has indicated that Veterans with chronic, noncancer pain have reported that chiropractic care was the least preferred, while massage therapy was the most favored CAM modality [8]. Despite the discernment that U.S. Veterans are active consumers of CAM [8,9], they are still lower than the general population [10]. In addition, more than 75% of Veteran non-users report they would utilize these treatment options if made available [8]. Thus, Veterans may not be fully aware of the CAM options currently available to them in the current U.S. VA health care system [11]." @default.
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- W2224967404 title "U.S. Veterans Increase CAM Utilization upon Completion of a Pain Education Program" @default.
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