Guided by the conceptual framework of the consumer decision-making model, the present study compared the factors associated with initial and long-term use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) providers. A survey was completed by 239 people recruited from the offices of physicians and CAM practitioners. Conventional medicine clients (n = 54), new or infrequent clients (n = 73), and established CAM clients (n = 112) were compared to identify the decision factors for initial and long-term CAM use. Consistent with the components of this model, we found support for the roles of external influences (age, social recommendations), decision process factors (symptom severity, egalitarian provider preference), and post-decision factors (dis...
Background: Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) is widely used throughout the UK and the We...
This paper explores the intentions and willingness of a sample of Australian consumers (N = 356) to ...
Introduction: Recent evidence has indicated that older Australians are increasingly turning to comp...
Guided by the conceptual framework of the consumer decision-making model, the present study compared...
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...
Objectives: As interest in and use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) providers continu...
Background: Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and especially CAM practitioners, ...
Abstract Background Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and especially CAM practiti...
The current study was concerned with factors associated with the use of complementary medicine (CM)....
Question: Consumers are thought to use CAM because they are attracted to attributes of specific CAM ...
Background: Traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine (TCAM) is one of the treatment meth...
Abstract Background This study explored consumer perceptions of complementary and alternative medici...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the treatment seeking patterns of conventional medicine (CM) and complementar...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: To examine the factors correlating with repetitive use of complementary and...
Background: Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) is widely used throughout the UK and the We...
This paper explores the intentions and willingness of a sample of Australian consumers (N = 356) to ...
Introduction: Recent evidence has indicated that older Australians are increasingly turning to comp...
Guided by the conceptual framework of the consumer decision-making model, the present study compared...
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...
Objectives: As interest in and use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) providers continu...
Background: Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and especially CAM practitioners, ...
Abstract Background Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and especially CAM practiti...
The current study was concerned with factors associated with the use of complementary medicine (CM)....
Question: Consumers are thought to use CAM because they are attracted to attributes of specific CAM ...
Background: Traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine (TCAM) is one of the treatment meth...
Abstract Background This study explored consumer perceptions of complementary and alternative medici...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the treatment seeking patterns of conventional medicine (CM) and complementar...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: To examine the factors correlating with repetitive use of complementary and...
Background: Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) is widely used throughout the UK and the We...
This paper explores the intentions and willingness of a sample of Australian consumers (N = 356) to ...
Introduction: Recent evidence has indicated that older Australians are increasingly turning to comp...