Introduction: The attention and interest from social media, health professionals, government agencies and the general public, and the use of services in the context of Complementary and/or Alternative Medicine (CAM) has been growing, with more hospitals, health systems and insurance companies providing this kind of services, and more scientific publications and training on the subject. Objective: To identify adults’ knowledge and perceptions on CAM. Method: After obtaining the necessary authorizations, between 1/10-27/11/2021, a total of 104 adults living in Portugal answered to a Google Forms questionnaire on health (self-)care practices. Results: Regarding the extent to which the participants had knowledge of non-conventional health (self-)care practices (NCHsCP), most (41.7%) knew little about it and 10.7% had no knowledge. The majority (54.9%): had already looked for information about NCHsCP, was interested in having (more) knowledge about it (75.7%), and had someone close to them who had already used and/or was using some non-conventional practice (56.3%). Only 13.7% had done training in some non-conventional practice and 4.9% considered it impossible to reconcile conventional and non-conventional health (self-)care practices. The majority (63.1%) stated that knowledge about non-conventional practices is important to them as a (future) health professional (it did not apply to 29.1%). Conclusions: These preliminary results suggest that, specially in times of COVID-19, it is crucial to develop interventions to raise awareness of health care professionals and the general public regarding the specificities, potentialities and dangers of NCHsCP.
Terapias Complementares Cuidados de Saúde Autocuidado Conhecimentos, Atitutes e Práticas em Saúde
Introduction: The attention and interest from social media, health professionals, government agencies and the general public, and the use of services in the context of Complementary and/or Alternative Medicine (CAM) has been growing, with more hospitals, health systems and insurance companies providing this kind of services, and more scientific publications and training on the subject. Objective: To identify adults’ knowledge and perceptions on CAM. Method: After obtaining the necessary authorizations, between 1/10-27/11/2021, a total of 104 adults living in Portugal answered to a Google Forms questionnaire on health (self-)care practices. Results: Regarding the extent to which the participants had knowledge of non-conventional health (self-)care practices (NCHsCP), most (41.7%) knew little about it and 10.7% had no knowledge. The majority (54.9%): had already looked for information about NCHsCP, was interested in having (more) knowledge about it (75.7%), and had someone close to them who had already used and/or was using some non-conventional practice (56.3%). Only 13.7% had done training in some non-conventional practice and 4.9% considered it impossible to reconcile conventional and non-conventional health (self-)care practices. The majority (63.1%) stated that knowledge about non-conventional practices is important to them as a (future) health professional (it did not apply to 29.1%). Conclusions: These preliminary results suggest that, specially in times of COVID-19, it is crucial to develop interventions to raise awareness of health care professionals and the general public regarding the specificities, potentialities and dangers of NCHsCP.
Complementary Therapies Health Care Self-Care Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Birincil Dil | Türkçe |
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Konular | Sağlık Kurumları Yönetimi |
Bölüm | REPRESENTAÇÕES SOCIAIS NA CONTEMPORANEIDAD |
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Yayımlanma Tarihi | 31 Ekim 2022 |
Gönderilme Tarihi | 24 Ocak 2022 |
Kabul Tarihi | 30 Ocak 2022 |
Yayımlandığı Sayı | Yıl 2022 |
Sağlık Akademisi Kastamonu, 2017 yılından itibaren UAK doçentlik kriterlerine göre 1-b dergiler (SCI, SSCI, SCI-expanded, ESCI dışındaki uluslararası indekslerde taranan dergiler) sınıfında yer almaktadır. SAĞLIK AKADEMİSİ KASTAMONU Dergi kapağı Türk Patent Enstitüsü tarafından tescil edilmiştir.