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Attitudes of Arab-Muslims toward integration of complementary medicine in primary-care clinics in Israel: the Bedouin mystery.

机译:阿拉伯穆斯林对以色列初级保健诊所中补充医学的整合态度:贝都因人之谜。

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INTRODUCTION: In this study, we have compared attitudes of two social groups within the Israeli-Muslim population in order to examine the influence of modernization on the use of traditional and Complementary/Alternative Medicine (CAM). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We developed a 13-item questionnaire that addresses issues of CAM use, expectations from the primary-care physicians concerning CAM and attitudes toward CAM integration within the patient's primary-care clinic. Data for statistical analysis were obtained from 472 respondents who defined themselves as Bedouins and 869 non-Bedouins attending five primary-care clinics. RESULTS: Respondents in the two groups were equally distributed by demographic characteristics. Bedouin respondents reported less CAM use during the previous year (26.3% vs. 50.2%, P<0.0001), and less use of traditional medicine and herbs. Compared to non-Bedouins, Bedouin respondents who were considering CAM use expressed more drug reluctance. Respondents in both groups greatly supported a theoretical scenario of CAM integration in primary-medical care, and expected their family practitioner to initiate the referral to CAM. Bedouin respondents held higher expectations for their physician to refer them to CAM and to offer CAM treatment in the clinic. Moreover, Bedouins expected to receive CAM in a primary-care setting, and supported the option that their family physician would provide CAM in such a setting more than the non-Bedouin Muslims did. CONCLUSIONS: We hypothesize that the two communities differ due to later modernization in the Bedouin society that may highly regard and pursue medical science while forsaking traditional and herbal medicine.
机译:简介:在这项研究中,我们比较了以色列-穆斯林人口中两个社会群体的态度,以检验现代化对使用传统和补充/替代医学(CAM)的影响。研究设计和方法:我们开发了13个项目的问卷,解决了CAM使用问题,初级保健医生对CAM的期望以及患者初级保健诊所对CAM集成的态度。统计分析的数据来自于472名受访者,他们将自己定义为贝都因人和869位非贝都因人在五家初级保健诊所就诊。结果:两组的人口统计学特征均相同。贝都因人的受访者报告说,前一年的CAM使用量较少(26.3%对50.2%,P <0.0001),传统药物和草药的使用较少。与非贝都因人相比,正在考虑使用CAM的贝都因人受访者表示更不愿使用药物。两组中的受访者都大力支持将CAM整合到基层医疗中的理论方案,并期望他们的家庭医生可以开始转诊CAM。贝都因人的受访者对他们的医师寄予更高的期望,要求他们转诊CAM并在诊所提供CAM治疗。此外,贝都因人希望在基层医疗机构接受CAM,并支持他们的家庭医生比非贝都因穆斯林在这种环境下提供CAM的选择。结论:我们假设这两个社区存在差异,这是由于贝都因人社会后来的现代化,在放弃传统和草药的同时可能高度重视和追求医学科学。

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