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A survey of the socio-demographics and practice characteristics of members of the Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association Ltd

机译:澳大利亚针灸和中医协会有限公司社会人口统计学及实践特征的调查

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Background: The Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association Ltd (AACMA) is the largest national professional body for Chinese medicine practitioners in Australia yet little is known about specific practice characteristics of its members. .Method: In December 2006, a four-page questionnaire was mailed to all association members listed on the AACMA database for that year. The questionnaire sought to obtain information on the demographics and practice characteristics of the AACMA members. In total 1 520 questionnaires were mailed out to the AACMA members, of which 386 were returned. Results: Ihe age distribution for respondents was bimodal, with those in the 46-50 and 31-35 brackets being the highest reported ranges. With regard to education, most respondents stated they had obtained their practice qualifications in Australia (n = 279; 73%), while 46 (12%) replied they had received their qualification from overseas. Most respondents replied that they had obtained a Bachelor degree {n = 207; 54%) while 58 (15%) reported having a Diploma and 37 an Advanced Diploma (9%). Concerning practice characteristics, nearly 70% (n = 268) reported that they practised more than 20 hours per week, with significantly more females working fewer than 20 hours compared to males (p = 0.006). When a breakdown of the pattern of modality use was undertaken, approximately 31% (n = 121) of respondents reported using a combination of both acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine, while 20% (n = 77) stated they used acupuncture solely while only 0.5% (n - 2) used herbal medicine alone. The remainder used various combinations involving acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Chinese remedial massage (Tuina) and/or Western remedial massage. Conclusion: This is the first time a survey of members of a particular Chinese medicine (CM) association has been undertaken in Australia. To further develop CM, a large scale survey needs to be undertaken to further define and establish the social demographics and practices of the newly nationally registered CM profession.
机译:背景:澳大利亚针灸和中医协会有限公司(AACMA)是澳大利亚中医从业者最大的国家专业机构,但对其成员的具体实践特征知之甚少。 。方法:2006年12月,将一个四页调查问卷邮寄给当年AACMA数据库上列出的所有协会会员。调查问卷试图获取有关AACMA成员的人口统计和实践特征的信息。总共邮寄了1 520个问卷,以AACMA成员邮寄,其中返回386。结果:对受访者的年龄分布是双峰的,其中46-50和31-35括号是最高报告的范围。关于教育,大多数受访者都表示他们在澳大利亚获得了他们的实践资格(n = 279; 73%),而46(12%)回答过他们从海外获得资格。大多数受访者回答说他们获得了学士学位{n = 207; 54%)虽然有58(15%)报告的文凭和37名高级文凭(9%)。关于实践特征,近70%(n = 268)报道,它们每周练习超过20小时,与男性相比,少于20小时的女性少于20小时(P = 0.006)。当进行模态使用模式的崩溃时,使用针灸和中草药的组合报告的约31%(n = 121)次受访者,而20%(n = 77)表示它们仅在0.5时使用针灸%(n - 2)单独使用草药。其余的使用各种组合涉及针灸,中草药,中国药物补救按摩(Tuina)和/或西方补救按摩。结论:这是在澳大利亚进行了对特定中医(CM)协会成员的调查。为了进一步发展厘米,需要进行大规模的调查,以进一步定义和建立新全国注册的厘米职业的社会人口统计和实践。

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