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A Comparative Study of Nurses and Physicians¡¯ Attitudes about Complementary and Alternative Therapy

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Abstract

Purpose : The purpose of this study was to develop a fundamental reference for the clinical implementation of Complementary and Alternative Therapy (CAT) by surveying and analyzing different perception and attitude between nurses and physicians.

Method : A total of 167 nurses and 103 physicians from two C university health science centers participated in this survey, and SPSS program with version 10.0 was used to analyze the result of survey.

Result : As results, 72.7% nurses and 57.1% physicians showed positive attitude for the concept of CAT, 606% nurses and 36.7% physicians responded positively while 2.6% nurses and 25.9% physicians responded negatively for the application of CAT to the clinical practice. There was a meaningful difference between two groups in the belief of therapeutic effectiveness of CAT. 67.7^ nurses believed the therapeutic effectiveness of CAT while 38.8% physicians did. For attitudes of nurses and physicians toward CAT showed meaningful difference according to general characteristics : age, gender, marital status, a level of education, position in the organization, religion, and duration of health care service other than inpatient units.

Conclusion : In this study, the attitudes of nurses and physicians about CAT showed meaningful difference that nurses were more positive than physicians in application.
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