TY - JOUR
T1 - Osteopathic structure/function models renovation for a person-centered approach
T2 - A narrative review and integrative hypothesis
AU - Baroni, Francesca
AU - Tramontano, Marco
AU - Barsotti, Nicola
AU - Chiera, Marco
AU - Lanaro, Diego
AU - Lunghi, Christian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The construct of the osteopathic structure-function models is reported as a cornerstone of clinical reasoning and treatment processes. Nevertheless, there are no shared procedures described for their use in clinical practice. The present narrative review aims to analyze a more comprehensive perspective on the phenomenon. A structured narrative review was conducted. A database search was conducted using Pubmed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. Peer-reviewed papers without specifying limits on dates and design were included. Twenty-five findings were reported and grouped into two main themes: 1) Debate on models and theoretical frameworks for osteopathic care; 2) Clinical reasoning and decision-making process in the osteopathic field. An integrated osteopathic care approach based on the structure/function models represents a starting point to establish a shared osteopathic diagnostic and clinical reasoning and an evidence-informed practice promoting health in an interdisciplinary person-centered care process. The present review highlights the limited amount of literature on using osteopathic conceptual models in decision-making and treatment strategies. A research plan is required to develop a common framework for an evidence-based osteopathic practice that promotes well-being in an interdisciplinary person-centered care process.
AB - The construct of the osteopathic structure-function models is reported as a cornerstone of clinical reasoning and treatment processes. Nevertheless, there are no shared procedures described for their use in clinical practice. The present narrative review aims to analyze a more comprehensive perspective on the phenomenon. A structured narrative review was conducted. A database search was conducted using Pubmed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. Peer-reviewed papers without specifying limits on dates and design were included. Twenty-five findings were reported and grouped into two main themes: 1) Debate on models and theoretical frameworks for osteopathic care; 2) Clinical reasoning and decision-making process in the osteopathic field. An integrated osteopathic care approach based on the structure/function models represents a starting point to establish a shared osteopathic diagnostic and clinical reasoning and an evidence-informed practice promoting health in an interdisciplinary person-centered care process. The present review highlights the limited amount of literature on using osteopathic conceptual models in decision-making and treatment strategies. A research plan is required to develop a common framework for an evidence-based osteopathic practice that promotes well-being in an interdisciplinary person-centered care process.
KW - allostatic load
KW - clinical reasoning
KW - decision making process
KW - integrative medicine
KW - interprofessional care
KW - interprofessional education
KW - osteopathic care
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U2 - 10.1515/jcim-2021-0430
DO - 10.1515/jcim-2021-0430
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85119444749
SN - 1553-3840
JO - Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine
JF - Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine
ER -