2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0250223
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A cross-sectional workforce survey of three traditional and complementary medicine professions in Ontario, Canada

Abstract: Background Workforce studies about traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) occupations in industrialized countries are scant; and, these occupations’ position within the broader occupational workforce remains unclear. This study aims to address these gaps using a comparative approach. Methods Naturopaths, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) / acupuncture practitioners, and homeopaths in Ontario, Canada were surveyed regarding their demographics, practice characteristics and self-reported income. Res… Show more

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“…Medicine, 2017). Comparable to this study other studies in Mali (Nordeng et al, 2013), Indonesia (Peltzer & Pengpid, 2019) and Canada (Ijaz et al, 2021) have shown a higher number of traditional female practitioners.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Medicine, 2017). Comparable to this study other studies in Mali (Nordeng et al, 2013), Indonesia (Peltzer & Pengpid, 2019) and Canada (Ijaz et al, 2021) have shown a higher number of traditional female practitioners.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Further compared to males the distribution of female consultants in the state indigenous medicine sector is 74% (Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medicine, 2017). Comparable to this study other studies in Mali (Nordeng et al, 2013), Indonesia (Peltzer & Pengpid, 2019) and Canada (Ijaz et al, 2021) have shown a higher number of traditional female practitioners.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…19 With the plethora of TCM training facilities in Canada, it is not a surprise that 51.4% of people have trained in North America, while 44.1% have trained in East Asia. 20 This reinforces the peoples’ demand for effective alternative and holistic approaches. In that regard, TCM is viewed positively because it has been thoroughly researched and has been practiced for centuries in China.…”
Section: Tcm Training In Canadamentioning
confidence: 84%
“…19 With the plethora of TCM training facilities in Canada, it is not a surprise that 51.4% of people have trained in North America, while 44.1% have trained in East Asia. 20 This reinforces the peoples' demand for effective alternative and holistic approaches.…”
Section: Tcm Training In Canadamentioning
confidence: 85%