Over 250 patients from three complementary medicine practices-acupuncture, osteopathy and homoeopathy-completed a questionnaire rating 20 potential reasons for seeking complementary treatment. The reasons that were most strongly endorsed were "because I value the emphasis on treating the whole person'; "because I believe complementary therapy will be more effective for my problem than orthodox medicine'; "because I believe that complementary medicine will enable me to take a more active part in maintaining my health'; and "because orthodox treatment was not effective for my particular problem'. Five factors were identified, in order of importance: a positive valuation of complementary treatment, the ineffectiveness of orthodox treatment for...
With the increasing demand and usage of complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) by the general publ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the treatment seeking patterns of conventional medicine (CM) and complementar...
Background and purpose A substantial proportion of European and American people now use healthcare o...
Over 250 patients from three complementary medicine practices-acupuncture, osteopathy and homoeopath...
There is a steady increase in patients seeking complementary medicine (CM). Little is known about Du...
This study examined the perceived efficacy of five different types of alternative medicine (acupunct...
The current study was concerned with factors associated with the use of complementary medicine (CM)....
Objectives : Complementary and alternative therapies have become popular with patients in Western co...
This study investigated associations between complementary medicine use and treatment and illness be...
BACKGROUND:Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is very popular with patients frequently com...
This study investigated what factors influence the decision to seek either complementary or conventi...
Objective: We aim to characterize the patient population that exhibits reluctance to undergo complem...
Objectives: Although research evidence exists to suggest why consumers use complementary and alterna...
Objectives: To determine similarities and differences in the reasons for using or not using compleme...
Abstract Background Intentional use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has previously o...
With the increasing demand and usage of complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) by the general publ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the treatment seeking patterns of conventional medicine (CM) and complementar...
Background and purpose A substantial proportion of European and American people now use healthcare o...
Over 250 patients from three complementary medicine practices-acupuncture, osteopathy and homoeopath...
There is a steady increase in patients seeking complementary medicine (CM). Little is known about Du...
This study examined the perceived efficacy of five different types of alternative medicine (acupunct...
The current study was concerned with factors associated with the use of complementary medicine (CM)....
Objectives : Complementary and alternative therapies have become popular with patients in Western co...
This study investigated associations between complementary medicine use and treatment and illness be...
BACKGROUND:Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is very popular with patients frequently com...
This study investigated what factors influence the decision to seek either complementary or conventi...
Objective: We aim to characterize the patient population that exhibits reluctance to undergo complem...
Objectives: Although research evidence exists to suggest why consumers use complementary and alterna...
Objectives: To determine similarities and differences in the reasons for using or not using compleme...
Abstract Background Intentional use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has previously o...
With the increasing demand and usage of complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) by the general publ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the treatment seeking patterns of conventional medicine (CM) and complementar...
Background and purpose A substantial proportion of European and American people now use healthcare o...