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Attitudes To and Uptake of Repertory Software in Homeopathy Clinical Practice-Results of an International Survey
CONCLUSION: This preliminary study presents some potentially significant uptake, usage and attitude markers that stand to shed light on the practice of homeopathy and the place of emerging technologies such as repertory software. Ultimately, more research is needed to help identify and address the challenges, risks and tensions around integration of practice-enhancing technologies in CM educational and clinical settings to best serve the diverse and changing needs of practitioners.PMID:36138533 | DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1748841
Source: Homeopathy - September 23, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Alastair C Gray Parker Pracjek Denise Straiges Source Type: research

Prevalence, specific and non-specific determinants of complementary medicine use in Switzerland: Data from the 2017 Swiss Health Survey
by Delphine Meier-Girard, Emmanuelle L üthi, Pierre-Yves Rodondi, Ursula Wolf ObjectivesTo determine the prevalence of use of complementary medicine (CM) in Switzerland in 2017, its development since the 2012 Swiss Health Survey, and to examine specific and non-specific sociodemographic, lifestyle and health-related determinants of CM use as compared to determinants of conventional health care use. Materials and methodsWe used data of 18,832 participants from the cross-sectional Swiss Health Survey conducted by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office in 2017 and compared these data with those from 2012. We defined four CM ca...
Source: PLoS One - September 14, 2022 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Delphine Meier-Girard Source Type: research

Impact of the National Policy on Integrative and Complementary Practices on Brazilian Public Homeopathy Services
CONCLUSIONS: Though important to the development of homeopathy services in any given location, policies stated in the NPICP were revealed to have limited impact on the implementation and development of new services. Without further legislation, training programs and appropriate budget allocation, new services will be unable to thrive and their users unable to benefit from a more comprehensive approach to healthcare.PMID:34891177 | DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1736333
Source: Homeopathy - December 10, 2021 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Renata Lemonica Karina Pavao Patricio Source Type: research