03156nam 2200529 450 991071736920332120221025060121.0(CKB)3710000000362750(NjHacI)993710000000362750(OCoLC)903315259(OCoLC)1117902844(EXLCZ)99371000000036275020221025d2014 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEvidence map of yoga for high-impact conditions affecting veterans /Remy R. Coeytaux [and nine others]Washington, District of Columbia :Department of Veterans Affairs (US),[2014]©20141 online resource (iv, 82 pages) illustrations (some color)Evidence-based synthesis program"Evidence-based synthesis program.""August 2014."Includes bibliographical references.Patient-centered care supports the active involvement of patients and their families in the decision-making process between options for treatment. Part of this mission is to identify, develop, and implement new practices and approaches that are found to be effective in promoting the transformation to a patient-centered model and improved patient care. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) strategies such as yoga are widely available in the private sector, and some Veterans would like access to these strategies through the Veterans Affairs (VA) system. Determining the state of evidence on the benefits and harms of yoga and other CAM modalities is a priority for the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). To fulfill the joint research needs of the Office of Patient Centered Care and the Field Advisory Committee on Complementary and Alternative Medicine, and to help VA leadership determine the most appropriate guidelines/policy for the implementation of CAM therapies within the VA, the Evidence-based Synthesis Program Coordinating Center proposed a CAM evidence mapping project to evaluate the existing evidence on yoga for common clinical conditions in Veterans.Evidence-based synthesis program (Series)YogaTherapeutic useVeteransMedical careUnited StatesEvidence-based medicineUnited StatesUnited StatesfastTechnical reports.lcgftYogaTherapeutic use.VeteransMedical careEvidence-based medicine613.7046Coeytaux Remy R.1354252Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (U.S.)United States.Department of Veterans Affairs.Health Services Research and Development Service,Durham VA Medical Center.Evidence-based Synthesis Program Center.Evidence-based Synthesis Program (U.S.)NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910717369203321Evidence map of yoga for high-impact conditions affecting veterans3314992UNINA