The aim of this study was to examine the attitudes, behaviours, and intentions to consult complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) providers, of health-care consumers living in a region with low physician availability. A survey was completed by a convenience sample of 235 CAM clients and nonconsumers recruited from an underserved urban centre in Canada. Nearly half had experienced difficulties getting an appointment with a physician when needed, and those who had experienced difficulties were more dissatisfied with conventional health care. Most participants (85.1%) indicated that they would consider consulting a CAM provider should they have difficulty getting an appointment with a physician in the future, including nearly 60% of the C...
Background. With an increasing proportion of Americans using complementary or alternative medicine (...
Abstract Background This study explored consumer perceptions of complementary and alternative medici...
This paper explores the intentions and willingness of a sample of Australian consumers (N = 356) to ...
Objectives: Although research evidence exists to suggest why consumers use complementary and alterna...
Intentional use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has previously only been researched ...
The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in the United States has increased significa...
Background: In 2005,12% of the English population visited a complementary and alternative medicine (...
Abstract Background Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and especially CAM practiti...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the attitudes of physicians at an academic medical center ...
The number of people seeking alternatives to conventional medical treatments and therapies has shown...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the treatment seeking patterns of conventional medicine (CM) and complementar...
Reasons for openness to complementary alternative medicine (CAM), compared to conventional medicine,...
Background: Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and especially CAM practitioners, ...
There is a steady increase in patients seeking complementary medicine (CM). Little is known about Du...
Background: To assess physicians\u27 attitudes regarding the legitimacy of complementary and alterna...
Background. With an increasing proportion of Americans using complementary or alternative medicine (...
Abstract Background This study explored consumer perceptions of complementary and alternative medici...
This paper explores the intentions and willingness of a sample of Australian consumers (N = 356) to ...
Objectives: Although research evidence exists to suggest why consumers use complementary and alterna...
Intentional use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has previously only been researched ...
The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in the United States has increased significa...
Background: In 2005,12% of the English population visited a complementary and alternative medicine (...
Abstract Background Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and especially CAM practiti...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the attitudes of physicians at an academic medical center ...
The number of people seeking alternatives to conventional medical treatments and therapies has shown...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the treatment seeking patterns of conventional medicine (CM) and complementar...
Reasons for openness to complementary alternative medicine (CAM), compared to conventional medicine,...
Background: Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and especially CAM practitioners, ...
There is a steady increase in patients seeking complementary medicine (CM). Little is known about Du...
Background: To assess physicians\u27 attitudes regarding the legitimacy of complementary and alterna...
Background. With an increasing proportion of Americans using complementary or alternative medicine (...
Abstract Background This study explored consumer perceptions of complementary and alternative medici...
This paper explores the intentions and willingness of a sample of Australian consumers (N = 356) to ...