Evaluation of University Students' Attitudes towards Traditional and Complementary Medicine Practices: A Study at a University in Türkiye.
Autor: | Sarman, Emine, Kocabiyik, Sevval, Karacif, Merve Betul, Karakoyuncu, Zahide Nur, Ucar, Mustafa Samed, Sayar, Ahmet, Yilmaz, Cagri |
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PHYSICAL therapy students
HOMEOPATHY OSTEOPATHIC medicine APITHERAPY CUPPING HEALTH occupations schools HEALTH facilities MOBILE apps HEALTH occupations students CROSS-sectional method MEDICAL students CHIROPRACTIC ACUPUNCTURE DEPARTMENTS CURRICULUM SURVEYS MUSIC therapy UNIVERSITIES & colleges QUESTIONNAIRES DESCRIPTIVE statistics STUDENT attitudes ALTERNATIVE medicine DATA analysis software NURSING students REFLEXOTHERAPY |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Traditional & Complementary Medicine Research; Aug2023, Vol. 4 Issue 2, p50-57, 8p |
Abstrakt: | Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the attitudes of students continuing their education in the medical and dental faculties, as well as the nursing and physiotherapy and rehabilitation departments of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Afyonkarahisar Health Sciences University, towards traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) practices. Materials-Methods: The study population consisted of students enrolled in the medical, dental, nursing, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation departments of the Faculty of Health Sciences. To reach more participants, the questionnaires and scales were transferred to the Google Forms application, and the survey link was sent to the students via platforms such as email, WhatsApp, and Telegram. The statistical data analysis was performed using the SPSS 25.0 package program, and a significance level of p<0.05 was determined. Results: In our study, which included 1085 students, 64.1% (n=695) were female and 35.9% (n=390) male. The best-known T&CM methods among the participants were reflexology (n=374, 34.5%), osteopathy (n=214, 19.7%), mesotherapy (n=204, 18.8%), hypnosis (n=203, 18.7%), cupping therapy (n=196, 18.1%), chiropractic (n=196, 18.1%), music therapy (n=194, 17.9%), apitherapy (n=188, 17.3%), herbal therapy (n=176, 16.2%), prolotherapy (n=175, 16.1%), and ozone therapy (n=160, 14.7%). Leech therapy (n=153, 14.1%), homeopathy (n=149, 13.7%), and maggot therapy (n=110, 10.1%) were found to be less known. Conclusion: It was observed that students lack sufficient knowledge about T&CM practices but are interested in receiving education on the subject. Adjustments to the current curriculum of medical, dental, nursing, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation departments would positively contribute to students' attitudes and approaches toward T&CM practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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