id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_dldm4unypvaozfrsjtwmi3up4e Kathi J. Kemper Training in Integrative Therapies Increases Self-Efficacy in Providing Nondrug Therapies and Self-Confidence in Offering Compassionate Care 2017.0 .pdf text/html 918 162 56 Training in Integrative Therapies Increases Self-Efficacy in Providing Nondrug Therapies and Self-Confidence in Offering Compassionate Care | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 4541494Training in Integrative Therapies Increases Self-Efficacy in Providing Nondrug Therapies and Self-Confidence in Offering Compassionate Care title={Training in Integrative Therapies Increases Self-Efficacy in Providing Nondrug Therapies and Self-Confidence in Offering Compassionate Care}, This project evaluated the proof of concept of training in acupressure, guided imagery, massage, and Reiki on clinicians' sense of self-efficacy in providing nondrug therapies, self-confidence in providing compassionate care, and engagement with work. View 2 excerpts, references background and methods View 2 excerpts, references background and results View 2 excerpts, references background and results Journal of evidence-based complementary & alternative medicine Journal of evidence-based complementary & alternative medicine Journal of evidence-based complementary & alternative medicine Journal of evidence-based complementary & alternative medicine The effectiveness of integrative medicine interventions on pain and anxiety in cardiovascular inpatients: a practice-based research evaluation ./cache/work_dldm4unypvaozfrsjtwmi3up4e.pdf ./txt/work_dldm4unypvaozfrsjtwmi3up4e.txt