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Using complemenatry therapies wisely in older people.

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Key points
• Over 30%, of older people use complementary therapies.
• Nurses need to be able to use complementary therapies safely if indicated and provide objective. accurate information about them.
• Complementary therapies can be used with conventional medical treatment to improve diabetes balance and quality of life.
• Herb-drug and herb-herb interactions and other adverse events can occur when conventional and complementary therapies are combined inappropriately.
• Complementary therapy use and the reasons for their use should be ascertained when taking a routine history and assessment.

History

Chapter number

11

Pagination

264-282

ISBN-13

9781405123648

ISBN-10

1405123648

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2005, Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Extent

12

Editor/Contributor(s)

Dunning T

Publisher

Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Place of publication

Oxford, England

Title of book

Nursing care of older people with diabetes

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