Traditional and complementary medicine perspectives of family physicians in Istanbul

A. T. Atayoğlu, M. Tokaç, Sibel Doğan, A. Güner, Erdoğan Kocayi̇ği̇t, Muharrem Güner
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Introduction: The World Health Organization, within the scope of the Traditional Medicine Strategy for 2014-2023, recommends the development of integrated health policies, particularly in the area of primary healthcare. However, family physicians often report feeling insufficiently trained to effectively integrate these practices into patient care. This study aims to assess the views, understanding, and experiences of family physicians regarding the utilization of Traditional & Complementary Medicine (T&CM).Methods: The family physicians employed by the Istanbul Health Directorate Public Health Services were solicited to participate in an 18-question online survey to assess their level of education in T&CM methods, their views on integration of T&CM into family medicine, and the impact of these practices on patient care.Results: A total of 324 family physicians took part in the survey; 12.0% were specialists, 64.5% had worked in primary care for over 10 years, and 59.6% were in the age range of 31-50 years. Among the physicians, the majority (70.1%) reported a preference for integrating T&CM practices with conventional medicine (ConvM). The majority of the participants (71.6%) had no formal T&CM training, and 66.4% reported inquiring about T&CM in their patient consultations. Over half of the physicians (56.79%) believed that T&CM methods should be used in preventive medicine. The most widely recognized T&CM technique was cupping therapy (18.5%), which was also the most frequently recommended method by physicians.Conclusion: Most of the family physicians who participated in the study expressed a desire for integrative medicine, despite acknowledging limited formal education in this field. Offering physicians training in evidence-based complementary medicine therapies could provide them with additional non-invasive treatment options. However, patients' diffidence to inform their family physicians about T&CM practices they undergo may pose significant risks. As a result, incorporating education on integrative medicine into formal medical education and residency training may be necessary.Keywords: Family physician, complementary medicine, integrative medicine, traditional medicine
伊斯坦布尔家庭医生的传统和补充医学观点
引言:世界卫生组织在2014-2023年传统医学战略的范围内,建议制定综合卫生政策,特别是在初级保健领域。然而,家庭医生经常报告说,他们觉得自己没有得到足够的培训,无法将这些做法有效地融入患者护理中。本研究旨在评估家庭医生对传统和补充医学(T&CM)使用的看法、理解和经验。方法:邀请伊斯坦布尔卫生局公共卫生服务局雇用的家庭医生参加一项18个问题的在线调查,以评估他们在T&CM方法方面的教育水平,他们对将T&CM纳入家庭医学的看法,以及这些做法对患者护理的影响。结果:共有324名家庭医生参加了调查;12.0%是专家,64.5%在初级保健部门工作超过10年,59.6%的人年龄在31-50岁之间。在医生中,大多数(70.1%)表示更喜欢将T&CM实践与传统医学(ConvM)相结合。大多数参与者(71.6%)没有接受过正式的T&CM培训,66.4%的人表示在患者咨询中询问过T&CM。超过一半的医生(56.79%)认为T&CM方法应用于预防医学。最广泛认可的T&CM技术是拔罐疗法(18.5%),这也是医生最常推荐的方法。结论:参与研究的大多数家庭医生都表达了对综合医学的渴望,尽管他们承认这一领域的正规教育有限。为医生提供循证辅助医学治疗培训可以为他们提供额外的非侵入性治疗选择。然而,患者不敢告知其家庭医生他们所接受的T&CM实践可能会带来重大风险。因此,将综合医学教育纳入正规医学教育和住院医师培训可能是必要的。关键词:家庭医生、辅助医学、综合医学、传统医学
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