Background: In 2004, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) was offered by physicians in one third of Swiss hospitals. Since then, CAM health policy has considerably changed. This study aims at describing the present supply and use of CAM in hospitals of the French-speaking part of Switzerland, and qualitatively explores the characteristics of this supply. Methods: Between June 2011 and March 2012, a short questionnaire was sent to the medical directors of hospitals (N=46), asking them whether a CAM was offered, where and by whom. Then, a semi-directive interview was conducted with 10 CAM therapists. Results: Among 37 responses (return rate 80%), 19 medical directors indicated that their hospital offered at least one CAM and 18 report...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with psychological or physical problems are interested in non-medical appr...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the use of complementary and alternative medicine (...
Introduction: Complementary therapy is implemented in Switzerland on a legal basis (i.e. by constitu...
Background: In 2004, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) was offered by physicians in one t...
OBJECTIVES: Over the past few years, a considerable increase in complementary and alternative medici...
Within the framework of the Swiss governmental Program of Evaluation of Complementary Medicine (PEK)...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the current supply of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM...
Abstract Background The results of recent surveys indicate that more than 50% of the German populati...
Background Complementary medicine (CM) is popular in Switzerland. Several CM methods (traditional C...
Several studies have found that a high proportion of the population in western countries use complem...
Complementary medicine (CM) is popular in Switzerland. Several CM methods (traditional Chinese medic...
In a recent research report and linked editorial, several researchers claim that the use of compleme...
Aim of the study Various forms of complementary medicine (CM) play an important role in the Swiss h...
Objectives: Complementary medicine (CM) has become increasingly available in hospital settings in s...
Background: The demand for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatment in the European Un...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with psychological or physical problems are interested in non-medical appr...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the use of complementary and alternative medicine (...
Introduction: Complementary therapy is implemented in Switzerland on a legal basis (i.e. by constitu...
Background: In 2004, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) was offered by physicians in one t...
OBJECTIVES: Over the past few years, a considerable increase in complementary and alternative medici...
Within the framework of the Swiss governmental Program of Evaluation of Complementary Medicine (PEK)...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the current supply of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM...
Abstract Background The results of recent surveys indicate that more than 50% of the German populati...
Background Complementary medicine (CM) is popular in Switzerland. Several CM methods (traditional C...
Several studies have found that a high proportion of the population in western countries use complem...
Complementary medicine (CM) is popular in Switzerland. Several CM methods (traditional Chinese medic...
In a recent research report and linked editorial, several researchers claim that the use of compleme...
Aim of the study Various forms of complementary medicine (CM) play an important role in the Swiss h...
Objectives: Complementary medicine (CM) has become increasingly available in hospital settings in s...
Background: The demand for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatment in the European Un...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with psychological or physical problems are interested in non-medical appr...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the use of complementary and alternative medicine (...
Introduction: Complementary therapy is implemented in Switzerland on a legal basis (i.e. by constitu...