Attitudes Towards Complementary and Alternative Medicine Among Pharmacy Faculty and Students

作者: Ila M. Harris , Richard L. Kingston , Raquel Rodriguez , Veena Choudary

DOI: 10.5688/AJ7006129

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摘要: Objectives. To determine pharmacy faculty members' and students' attitudes perceptions regarding the use of complementary alternative medicine (CAM). Methods. A survey was used to obtain data on following information concerning CAM: general attitudes, perceived barriers use, training received desired, personal sources used. Results. In general, members students towards CAM were positive. Lack evidence for practices considered greatest barrier by students. Many therapies be effective. high percentage desire more in areas herbal nutritional supplements. Faculty believe that should included curriculum. Conclusions. General are positive among students, most taught More resources...

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