Objectives - To report the frequency of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) use by a population of pregnant women in the UK. Design - Four postal self-completion questionnaires completed at 8, 12, 18 and 32 weeks’ gestation provided the source of CAMs used. Questions asked for written descriptions about the use of any treatments, pills, medicines, ointments, homeopathic medicines, herbal medicines, supplements, drinks and herbal teas. Setting - An observational, population-based, cohort study of parents and children of 14,541 pregnant women residing within the former county of Avon in south-west England. Data was available for 14,115 women. Results - Over a quarter (26.7%; n = 3774) of women had used a CAM at least once in preg...
Background: There is little known about women's concurrent use of conventional and complementary hea...
Aims. To undertake a systematic review of the recent (2008-2013) primary literature, describing view...
INTRODUCTION: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is commonly used among women, but few nat...
OBJECTIVE to determine the prevalence of women's use of complementary and alternative medicines (...
BACKGROUND: The National Institutes of Health reported in 2007 that approximately 38% of United Stat...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Aim: The aim of this project is to explore the us...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known regarding complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use during pregna...
ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence and explore predictors of Complementary and Alternative Medicin...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: There is evidence of high use of com...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence, indications, and associated factors for complementary and alt...
Background Pregnant women have been identified as high users of complementary and alternative medici...
Background Pregnant women have been identified as high users of complementary and alternative medici...
Background The use of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) is growing in th...
Background: There is little known about women's concurrent use of conventional and complementary hea...
Background: Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), particularly herbal and alternative...
Background: There is little known about women's concurrent use of conventional and complementary hea...
Aims. To undertake a systematic review of the recent (2008-2013) primary literature, describing view...
INTRODUCTION: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is commonly used among women, but few nat...
OBJECTIVE to determine the prevalence of women's use of complementary and alternative medicines (...
BACKGROUND: The National Institutes of Health reported in 2007 that approximately 38% of United Stat...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Aim: The aim of this project is to explore the us...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known regarding complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use during pregna...
ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence and explore predictors of Complementary and Alternative Medicin...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: There is evidence of high use of com...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence, indications, and associated factors for complementary and alt...
Background Pregnant women have been identified as high users of complementary and alternative medici...
Background Pregnant women have been identified as high users of complementary and alternative medici...
Background The use of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) is growing in th...
Background: There is little known about women's concurrent use of conventional and complementary hea...
Background: Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), particularly herbal and alternative...
Background: There is little known about women's concurrent use of conventional and complementary hea...
Aims. To undertake a systematic review of the recent (2008-2013) primary literature, describing view...
INTRODUCTION: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is commonly used among women, but few nat...