Table 3.
Study Outcomes and Phenomena of Interest.
Theme | Code | Count |
---|---|---|
Usage | Types of CIM Offered | 15 |
Symptoms Addressed | 12 | |
Characteristics of CIM Delivery | 6 | |
Personal Use | 5 | |
Referral Patterns | 4 | |
Where in Line-of-treatment | 4 | |
Contexts for CIM | 3 | |
Facilitators | 3 | |
Rates of Use | 3 | |
Ever Recommended CIM | 1 | |
Likely to Provide CIM | 1 | |
Likely to Recommend CIM | 1 | |
58 | ||
Efficacy | Perceived Benefits | 17 |
Perceived Efficacy | 14 | |
Perceived Adverse Effects | 9 | |
Perceptions of Evidence Base | 9 | |
49 | ||
Attitudes | General Attitudes Toward CIM | 13 |
Barriers to CIM | 9 | |
Attitudes toward Integration | 7 | |
Perceived Attitudes of Other Healthcare Professionals Toward CIM | 2 | |
Perceived Inequities in CIM Delivery | 1 | |
Perceived Value of Time Spent | 1 | |
33 | ||
Knowledge | Knowledge of CIM | 11 |
Sources of Information | 6 | |
Willingness to Learn about CIM | 5 | |
Perceptions of CIM Training | 2 | |
Perceived Scope of CIM | 1 | |
25 | ||
Patient Factors | Patient Characteristics | 4 |
Patient Demand | 4 | |
Patient Use of CIM | 3 | |
Perceived Patient Receptivity | 3 | |
Perceptions of Caregiver Involvement | 1 | |
15 | ||
Logistics | Access/Availability | 7 |
Communication/Collaboration | 4 | |
Sufficient Time | 2 | |
13 | ||
Total | 193 |