Marshall R J, Gee R, Israel M, Neave D, Edwards F, Dumble J, Wong S, Chan C, Patel R, Poon P
Department of Community Health, University of Auckland School of Medicine.
N Z Med J. 1990 May 9;103(889):213-5.
A survey of Auckland general practitioners was undertaken to explore their use of, and attitudes to, alternative medicines. Three hundred and seventy randomly selected doctors, from a total of about 700 doctors practising in Auckland, were posted questionnaires. Of 249 respondents, 75 (30%) practised one or more forms of alternative medicine. Acupuncture was the therapy most commonly used. Musculoskeletal disorders and chronic pain syndromes were the most frequently treated conditions. A total of 171 (68.7%) respondents referred patients to one or more forms of alternative treatment, and only 56 (32.7%) of these felt it necessary that the person referred to be medically qualified. Younger doctors were more inclined to refer and the most commonly cited reason for referral was failure of conventional medicine.
对奥克兰的全科医生进行了一项调查,以探究他们对替代医学的使用情况和态度。从奥克兰约700名执业医生中随机挑选了370名医生,并向他们邮寄了问卷。在249名受访者中,75人(30%)使用了一种或多种替代医学形式。针灸是最常用的疗法。肌肉骨骼疾病和慢性疼痛综合征是最常治疗的疾病。共有171名(68.7%)受访者将患者转介至一种或多种替代治疗,其中只有56人(32.7%)认为被转介的人必须具备医学资质。年轻医生更倾向于转介,转介最常见的原因是传统医学治疗失败。