Complementary therapies may be rejected by doctors as quackery or incorporated by doctors as part of their practice, although such incorporation may be limited. In Australia acupuncture has been incorporated as a normal part of general practice, although it is not accepted as an orthodox technique. This incorporation is demonstrated through analysis of national data on acupuncture usage and through analysis of two surveys of general practitioners undertaken independently in the states of Tasmania and Victoria, Australia. Further, it is argued, from examination of interview and focus groups responses, that experienced doctors turn to acupuncture to deal with patients who do not respond to orthodox therapies. This move is possible because the...
ObjectiveTo ascertain the incidence of acupuncture claims and the characteristics of patients claimi...
Background: Integrative medicine is a holistic approach to patient care that utilises both conventio...
Background: In recent years more health service users are utilising complementary and alternative me...
Australian general practitioners' (GPs) attitudes toward and use of a range of complementary th...
Objectives: To ascertain the extent of and trends in the use of acupuncture in Australian general pr...
ObjectivesTo ascertain the extent of the use of acupuncture and the characteristics of general pract...
Acupuncture was introduced to Australia as early as in the 1880s, and is a form of complementary and...
Background: Increasingly, many patients believe that a combined approach of complementary and altern...
This paper reports on a research project investigating the influences shaping acupuncture practice. ...
2 Almost one in ten Australians has received acupuncture treatment by acupuncturists and/or medical ...
AbstractAcupuncture was introduced to Australia as early as in the 1880s, and is a form of complemen...
This article examines the drive for legitimation on the part of Chinese medicine and more specifical...
Almost one in ten Australians has received acupuncture treatment by acupuncturists and/or medical do...
Abstract Almost one in ten Australians has received acupuncture treatment by acupuncturists and/or m...
Background: Integrative medicine is a holistic approach to patient care that utilises both conventio...
ObjectiveTo ascertain the incidence of acupuncture claims and the characteristics of patients claimi...
Background: Integrative medicine is a holistic approach to patient care that utilises both conventio...
Background: In recent years more health service users are utilising complementary and alternative me...
Australian general practitioners' (GPs) attitudes toward and use of a range of complementary th...
Objectives: To ascertain the extent of and trends in the use of acupuncture in Australian general pr...
ObjectivesTo ascertain the extent of the use of acupuncture and the characteristics of general pract...
Acupuncture was introduced to Australia as early as in the 1880s, and is a form of complementary and...
Background: Increasingly, many patients believe that a combined approach of complementary and altern...
This paper reports on a research project investigating the influences shaping acupuncture practice. ...
2 Almost one in ten Australians has received acupuncture treatment by acupuncturists and/or medical ...
AbstractAcupuncture was introduced to Australia as early as in the 1880s, and is a form of complemen...
This article examines the drive for legitimation on the part of Chinese medicine and more specifical...
Almost one in ten Australians has received acupuncture treatment by acupuncturists and/or medical do...
Abstract Almost one in ten Australians has received acupuncture treatment by acupuncturists and/or m...
Background: Integrative medicine is a holistic approach to patient care that utilises both conventio...
ObjectiveTo ascertain the incidence of acupuncture claims and the characteristics of patients claimi...
Background: Integrative medicine is a holistic approach to patient care that utilises both conventio...
Background: In recent years more health service users are utilising complementary and alternative me...