1.Alternative Medicine.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1997;40(9):1203-1207
No abstract available.
Complementary Therapies*
2.Physician's Attitude and Approach toward Alternative Medicine.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1998;41(12):1239-1242
No abstract available.
Complementary Therapies*
3.Alternative Medicine in U.S.A..
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1998;41(12):1229-1232
No abstract available.
Complementary Therapies*
4.A Critical Overview of Alternative Medicine.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1998;41(12):1217-1221
No abstract available.
Complementary Therapies*
5.A Study on Community Health Practitioners' Knowledge of, Use Patterns of, and Attitudes toward Complementary and Alternative Medicine(CAM).
Soyaja KIM ; Soon Bok CHANG ; Kyoung A NAM
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2006;17(4):563-572
No abstract available.
Complementary Therapies
6.A Study on Community Health Practitioners' Knowledge of, Use Patterns of, and Attitudes toward Complementary and Alternative Medicine(CAM).
Soyaja KIM ; Soon Bok CHANG ; Kyoung A NAM
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2006;17(4):563-572
No abstract available.
Complementary Therapies
7.The Use of Alternative Therapies by Patients.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1998;41(12):1233-1238
No abstract available.
Complementary Therapies*
;
Humans
8.The Practice of Alternative Medicine in Korea.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1998;41(12):1222-1228
No abstract available.
Complementary Therapies*
;
Korea*
9.Complementary Alternative Medicine in Atopic Dermatitis.
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2008;18(4):273-275
No abstract available.
Complementary Therapies
;
Dermatitis, Atopic
10.Use of complementary and alternative medicine among people with multiple sclerosis in Eastern Turkey
Neurology Asia 2016;21(1):63-71
Objective:The purpose of this study was to examine the use of complementary and alternative medicine
(CAM) in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) living in eastern Turkey as well as the factors affecting
the use of CAM modalities. Methods:This is a descriptive and cross-sectional study. Data were obtained
from 130 patients with MS at the neurology clinics of Ataturk University. Results: Out of all patients
surveyed, 61.5% reported use of at least one form of CAM. The most common three modalities used
by these patients were herbs taken orally, relaxation therapies and prayer, with rates of 55.5%, 26.3%
and 18.8%, respectively.Massage and relaxation therapies were perceived as very effective by more
than half of study participants.It was determined that variables such as education level, residential
area and duration of disease affected the use of CAM (P < .05).
Conclusions: CAM therapy is widely used by patients with MS in eastern Turkey.
Multiple Sclerosis
;
Complementary Therapies