IN-CAM Outcomes Database - Its Relevance and Application in Massage Therapy Research and Practice

  • Ania Kania University of Calgary
  • Marja J Verhoef University of Calgary
  • Trish Dryden Centennial College
  • Mark A Ware McGill University

Abstract

One of the most commonly used Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) modalities in North America is Massage Therapy (MT). Research to date indicates many potential health benefits of MT, suggesting that ongoing research efforts to further elucidate and substantiate preliminary findings within the massage profession should be given high priority. Central to the development of a sound evidence base for MT is the use of valid, reliable, and relevant outcome measures in research and practice in assessing the effectiveness of MT. The purpose of this article is to introduce MT researchers and massage therapists interested in using outcome measures in research and clinical practice to the IN-CAM Outcomes Database website by: 1) describing the Outcomes Database, and 2) identifying its utility in MT research and practice. The Database is a centralized location where information on outcomes measures is collected and made accessible to users. Outcome measures are organized in the database within the Framework of Outcome Domains. The Framework includes health domains relevant to conventional medicine and CAM, and health domains that have been identified as important to CAM interventions. Users may use the website to search for information on a specific outcome measure, facilitate planning of research projects, and engage in discussions with other users and members of the CAM research community related to outcomes assessment in the CAM field. As the MT profession continues to evolve and move towards an evidence-informed practice, the IN-CAM Outcomes Database website can be a valuable resource for MT researchers and massage therapists.

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Published
2009-03-05
How to Cite
Kania, A., Verhoef, M. J., Dryden, T., & Ware, M. A. (2009). IN-CAM Outcomes Database - Its Relevance and Application in Massage Therapy Research and Practice. International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork Research Education &Amp; Practice, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.3822/ijtmb.v2i1.37
Section
Education