Building Bridges Toward Common Goals

A Call for Greater Collaboration Between Public Health and Integrative, Complementary and Traditional Health Providers

Margaret D. Whitley, Michele J. Maiers, Daniel F. Gallego-Pérez, Bernadette Boden-Albala, Ian D. Coulter, Patricia M. Herman

ResearchPosted on rand.org Sep 15, 2023Published in: Community Health Equity Research & Policy (2023). doi: 10.1177/2752535X231195522

This commentary makes the case for greater collaboration between public health professionals and integrative, complementary and traditional health practitioners (ICTHP). Previous partnerships have been successful, and more such collaborative work is needed to help overcome division, enhance the health workforce, and move all involved toward shared goals. ICTHP providers may be uniquely able to work across ideological differences and engage individuals and communities who are less trusting of public health, including those who are vaccine hesitant. Diverse partnerships can be difficult to maintain, but the application of equitable processes may aid their success. In the face of highly complex public health challenges, partnerships with ICTHP are critical.

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  • Publisher: Sage Journals
  • Availability: Non-RAND
  • Year: 2023
  • Pages: 3
  • Document Number: EP-70236

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