Authors
Ryan B Abbott, Ka-Kit Hui, Ron D Hays, Jess Mandel, Michael Goldstein, Babbi Winegarden, Dale Glaser, Laurence Brunton
Publication date
2011
Journal
Evidence‐Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Volume
2011
Issue
1
Pages
985243
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Description
While the use of complementary, alternative and integrative medicine (CAIM) is substantial, it continues to exist at the periphery of allopathic medicine. Understanding the attitudes of medical students toward CAIM will be useful in understanding future integration of CAIM and allopathic medicine. This study was conducted to develop and evaluate an instrument and assess medical students′ attitudes toward CAIM. The Complementary, Alternative and Integrative Medicine Attitudes Questionnaire (CAIMAQ) was developed by a panel of experts in CAIM, allopathic medicine, medical education and survey development. A total of 1770 CAIMAQ surveys (51% of US medical schools participated) were obtained in a national sample of medical students in 2007. Factor analysis of the CAIMAQ revealed five distinct attitudinal domains: desirability of CAIM therapies, progressive patient/physician health care roles, mind‐body …
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