Tp. Lam, Strengths and weaknesses of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine in the eyes of some Hong Kong Chinese, J EPIDEM C, 55(10), 2001, pp. 762-765
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Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health","Medical Research General Topics
Objective-To explore the attitudes of Hong Kong Chinese towards the strengt
hs and weaknesses of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western medicin
e.
Design-Qualitative study of subjects' opinions using semi-structured focus
group interviews.
Setting-Southern district of Hong Kong Island where many of the residents h
ave a fisherman background.
Participants-Twenty nine participants took part in eight focus group interv
iews.
Measurements and main results-Participants' attitudes towards TCM and Weste
rn medicine were explored in the interviews. Both TCM and Western medicine
are used concurrently by many people in Hong Kong. Patients make decisions
on which type of doctors they want to see for the specific illnesses that t
hey are suffering from. They consider both types of medicines to have stren
gths and weaknesses: TCM being better in curing the root of the problem but
quite slow in action while Western medicine is more powerful but sometimes
too powerful with significant side effects.
Conclusions-It is important for medical practitioners to be aware of the he
alth attitudes of their patients from different ethnic backgrounds. It will
lead to a better patient-doctor relationship and better compliance of trea
tment.