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Research
Summer 2006

Development of a Practice Outcomes Monitoring and Evaluation System: An Example in Breast Cancer

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Rachelle L. McCarty, ND
Wendy J. Weber, ND, MPH
Eden K. Pudberry, MS
Leanna J. Standish, ND, PhD, LAc






 

 

 

 

Abstract: Clinical outcomes research is important to expand the body of evidence for safe and effective use of naturopathic modalities. This paper provides guidance for establishing a practice outcomes monitoring and evaluation system (POMES). General considerations are given for integrating specialized research ethics requirements into a naturopathic practice, and for creating a research plan for collecting data in the office setting. Practical issues such as data management and staffing are also discussed. The iterative process of designing a POMES for evaluating breast cancer outcomes in a naturo- pathic clinic is described. Outcomes monitoring in the naturo- pathic practice setting can lay the foundation for participation in collaborative studies to assess the efficacy of naturopathic medicine.

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