
Vol. 13, No. 2, 2006
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Physicians’ Philosophy of Care: A Comparison of Complementary and Conventional Medicine
F. Mariana; M. Widmerb; S. Herrenb; A. Döngesb; A. Busatob
aInstitute for Complementary Medicine KIKOM,
bInstitute for Evaluative Research in Orthopedic Surgery, University of Bern, Switzerland
Forsch Komplementmed 2006;13:70-77
(DOI: 10.1159/000090735)
Summary
Background: This project is part of an evaluation of complementary
and alternative medicine (CAM) aimed at providing
a scientific basis for the Swiss Government to include 5
CAM methods in basic health coverage: anthroposophic
medicine, homeopathy, neural therapy, phytotherapy and
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Objectives: The objective
was to explore the philosophy of care (convictions and
values, priorities in medical activity, motivation for CAM, criteria
for the practice of CAM, limits of the used methods) of
conventional and CAM general practitioners (GPs) and to
determine differences between both groups. Materials and
Methods: This study was a cross-sectional survey of a representative
sample of 623 GPs who provide complementary
or conventional primary care. A mailed questionnaire with
open-ended questions focusing on the philosophy of care
was used for data collection. An appropriate methodology
using a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches
was developed. Results: Significant differences
between both groups include philosophy of care (holistic
versus positivistic approaches), motivation for CAM (intrinsic
versus extrinsic) and priorities in medical activity. Both
groups seem to be aware of limitations of the therapeutic
methods used. The study reveals that conventional physicians
are also using complementary medicine. Discussion:
Our study provides a wealth of data documenting several
aspects of physicians’ philosophy of care as well as differences
and similarities between conventional and complementary
care. Implications of the study with regard to quality
of care as well as ethical and health policy issues should
be investigated further.
Copyright © 2006 S. Karger GmbH, Freiburg
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