This research proposes that consumers hold "lay theories of medicine" that guide their preferences and behaviors in the health domain. Lay theories of medicine incorporate lay beliefs about illnesses and symptoms (i.e., a form of lay diagnosis that may feature causal [un]certainty) and lay beliefs about health remedies (i.e., a treatment function that takes into account how consumers think remedies work, including the focus and action rapidity of treatment as additional dimensions of response efficacy). According to the conceptual framework, lay diagnosis and treatment beliefs together drive consumer preference among alternative health remedies, which, in turn, has downstream consequences for a healthy lifestyle. A series of studi...
The newly emerged concept of integrative medicine may provoke a closer investigation into the patter...
Consumers lack awareness and concern of potential adverse reactions, interactions, and inappropriate...
Online health behaviour interventions have great potential but their effectiveness may be hindered b...
This research proposes that consumers hold "lay theories of medicine" that guide their preferences a...
A conceptual framework is presented to understand consumer preference for health remedies. We argue ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis timely and important collection broadens our understanding of the...
Nearly 350 British respondents completed four questionnaires derived from Stainton Rogers [1], on th...
This study discusses the effectiveness of traditional treatments while comparing its theories to mod...
Traditional and Complementary Medicine (TCM) plays an important role in improving healthcare system ...
The aim of this study was to explore the differences of health interpretation between people with ay...
This thesis explores the power-knowledge relationship underlying lay healing practices in the househ...
Set in the south of England, the study applies an interpretative research methodology to expose the ...
In addition to conventional, Western medicine, there are a great number and variety of systems of he...
My project focused on exploring beliefs of Indian home remedies and Western medicine among Indian im...
AbstractMaintaining a balance between Yin and Yang within the macrocosm and microcosm is the key to ...
The newly emerged concept of integrative medicine may provoke a closer investigation into the patter...
Consumers lack awareness and concern of potential adverse reactions, interactions, and inappropriate...
Online health behaviour interventions have great potential but their effectiveness may be hindered b...
This research proposes that consumers hold "lay theories of medicine" that guide their preferences a...
A conceptual framework is presented to understand consumer preference for health remedies. We argue ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis timely and important collection broadens our understanding of the...
Nearly 350 British respondents completed four questionnaires derived from Stainton Rogers [1], on th...
This study discusses the effectiveness of traditional treatments while comparing its theories to mod...
Traditional and Complementary Medicine (TCM) plays an important role in improving healthcare system ...
The aim of this study was to explore the differences of health interpretation between people with ay...
This thesis explores the power-knowledge relationship underlying lay healing practices in the househ...
Set in the south of England, the study applies an interpretative research methodology to expose the ...
In addition to conventional, Western medicine, there are a great number and variety of systems of he...
My project focused on exploring beliefs of Indian home remedies and Western medicine among Indian im...
AbstractMaintaining a balance between Yin and Yang within the macrocosm and microcosm is the key to ...
The newly emerged concept of integrative medicine may provoke a closer investigation into the patter...
Consumers lack awareness and concern of potential adverse reactions, interactions, and inappropriate...
Online health behaviour interventions have great potential but their effectiveness may be hindered b...