2016
DOI: 10.5216/ree.v18.37320
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The attitudes of nursing students regarding the complementary and alternative medicine

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“…In spite of many advances in conventional medicine, the use of alternative medicine is very common among such patients. The frequency of using complementary/alternative medicine is reported to be up to 79.8-76.0% [12]. Mindfulness is a complementary treatment that positively affects anxiety, pain, stress, fatigue, and side effects of treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of many advances in conventional medicine, the use of alternative medicine is very common among such patients. The frequency of using complementary/alternative medicine is reported to be up to 79.8-76.0% [12]. Mindfulness is a complementary treatment that positively affects anxiety, pain, stress, fatigue, and side effects of treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), with participants representing 12 different countries. Eleven studies were from Turkey ( 8 , 27 36 ), four were from US ( 15 , 16 , 37 , 38 ), two were from Australia ( 14 , 39 ), with one from each of the following countries: UK ( 40 ), Canada ( 41 ), Norway ( 42 ), Hungary ( 43 ), Korea ( 44 ), Malaysia ( 45 ), India ( 46 ), South Africa ( 13 ), Sierra Leone ( 9 ). The convenience sampling method was adopted for all studies.…”
Section: Results Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of all the included studies, 12 studies ( 13 , 27 , 29 35 , 38 , 40 , 46 ) investigated KAP toward CAM among NSs only; while the remaining studies further compared the differences in KAP toward CAM between NSs and other groups/cohort, such as nursing faculty, or students/faculty of other health professions (e.g., medicine, pharmacy, rehabilitation/physiotherapy/occupational therapy, midwifery, radiography, nutrition/dietetics, chiropractic, biomedical science, social educator, or health visitor, etc. ; ( Table 1 )).…”
Section: Results Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results reveal that some changes should be made in the curriculum for T&CM practices in nursing education. It is expected from the nurses to have knowledge about the effects, side effects and reliability of complementary, and alternative treatments and to direct the healthy/unhealthy individuals to use CAM properly and safely (Turan et al, 2010;Cinar et al, 2016). To manage this role properly, they have to get prepared for their roles starting from studentship.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Even if the nurses are not authorized to apply, it is very important to have information about these methods in terms of guiding patients and their relatives (Turan et al, 2010;Cevik et al, 2016). Knowledge, attitudes, and approach of health care professionals about T&CM have a huge importance in the entire life and different cases to improve health, treatment support, and prevent illness (Cinar et al, 2016). Nurses are in a matchless position to bridge the gap between traditional health care and complementary and alternative medicines because the basis of nursing practice is healing and caring (Avino, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%