Attitudes to traditional Chinese medicine amongst Western trained doctors in the People's Republic of China

Citation
K. Harmsworth et Gt. Lewith, Attitudes to traditional Chinese medicine amongst Western trained doctors in the People's Republic of China, SOCIAL SC M, 52(1), 2001, pp. 149-153
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science
Journal title
SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
ISSN journal
02779536 → ACNP
Volume
52
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
149 - 153
Database
ISI
SICI code
0277-9536(200101)52:1<149:ATTCMA>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
This study analyses the attitudes of Western trained doctors to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in Shenyang, Northern China. Research methodology i nvolved a series of structured interviews as well as developing a questionn aire. Two hundred and fifty questionnaires were distributed in four centres , 177 were returned. Ninety-eight percent of respondents had some theoretic al and practical TCM training; the older doctors having significantly more than their recently qualified colleagues. There was clear consensus that TC M (mainly herbal medicine) was useful and safe in treating patients with ch ronic or intractable illness. Doctors were influenced in their choice of tr eatment by their training, clinical experience and the available published research. TCM was not practiced in isolation, but in conjunction with Weste rn medicine; 76% treating their patients with TCM, 90% treating their frien ds or family and 82% referring patients to TCM specialists. (C) 2000 Elsevi er Science Ltd. All rights reserved.