2024
DOI: 10.47391/jpma.10230
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Global prevalence of quackery practices: a scoping review of definitions, regulations, and allied healthcare

Ghulam Yaseen Veesar,
Ather Akhlaq,
Ahson Qavi Siddiqi

Abstract: Advancements in medical science and digital access made it easier for individuals to seek appropriate treatment. Despite living in the current information era, the practice of quackery has continued worldwide. The current scoping review was planned to explore different definitions and laws related to quackery, and the acceptance of allied healthcare services in traditional, cultural and legal contexts. The review examined a total of 3,327 published studies and 400 pieces of grey literature, including existing … Show more

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