Abstract Background Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and especially CAM practitioners, has continued to rise in recent years. Although several motivators of CAM use have been identified, little is known about how and if the motivations for using CAM have changed over time. The purpose of the current study was to compare the reasons for consulting CAM practitioners in consumers in 1997–8 and eight years later in 2005. Methods Surveys were displayed in CAM and conventional medicine offices and clinics in Ontario, Canada in 1997–8 and again in 2005, and self-selected participants returned the surveys by mail. Results In 1997–8, 141 CAM consumers were identified from the 199 surveys returned, and 185 CAM consumers were ident...
This paper explores the intentions and willingness of a sample of Australian consumers (N = 356) to ...
Background: Recent studies indicate increased use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in...
Guided by the conceptual framework of the consumer decision-making model, the present study compared...
Background: Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and especially CAM practitioners, ...
Objectives: Although research evidence exists to suggest why consumers use complementary and alterna...
Abstract Background Intentional use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has previously o...
Objectives: To determine similarities and differences in the reasons for using or not using compleme...
Background: Few studies explain peoples' intentions to use complementary and alternative medicine (C...
Background: Few studies explain peoples' intentions to use complementary and alternative medicine (C...
The current study was concerned with factors associated with the use of complementary medicine (CM)....
Background: Few studies explain peoples' intentions to use complementary and alternative medicine (C...
The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has become a mainstream health care activity...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: To examine the factors correlating with repetitive use of complementary and...
<em>Background</em>. Recent studies indicate increased use of complementary and alternative medicine...
Question: Consumers are thought to use CAM because they are attracted to attributes of specific CAM ...
This paper explores the intentions and willingness of a sample of Australian consumers (N = 356) to ...
Background: Recent studies indicate increased use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in...
Guided by the conceptual framework of the consumer decision-making model, the present study compared...
Background: Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and especially CAM practitioners, ...
Objectives: Although research evidence exists to suggest why consumers use complementary and alterna...
Abstract Background Intentional use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has previously o...
Objectives: To determine similarities and differences in the reasons for using or not using compleme...
Background: Few studies explain peoples' intentions to use complementary and alternative medicine (C...
Background: Few studies explain peoples' intentions to use complementary and alternative medicine (C...
The current study was concerned with factors associated with the use of complementary medicine (CM)....
Background: Few studies explain peoples' intentions to use complementary and alternative medicine (C...
The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has become a mainstream health care activity...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: To examine the factors correlating with repetitive use of complementary and...
<em>Background</em>. Recent studies indicate increased use of complementary and alternative medicine...
Question: Consumers are thought to use CAM because they are attracted to attributes of specific CAM ...
This paper explores the intentions and willingness of a sample of Australian consumers (N = 356) to ...
Background: Recent studies indicate increased use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in...
Guided by the conceptual framework of the consumer decision-making model, the present study compared...