A STUDY IN BULGARIA OF PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE USE OF HOMEOPATHY AS A PART OF ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
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https://doi.org/10.15547/tjs.2025.02.003Keywords:
flu and viral infections, homeopathy, CAM, integrative medicine, healthcare professionalsAbstract
Integrative medicine (also referred to as integrated medicine) combines conventional treatment methods, promotion of health, scientific research, and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). There is an increasing interest and use of CAM in Bulgaria, although scientific studies related to CAM are few. CAM approaches and products that can be despensed in a pharmacy involve the following therapeutical areas: apitherapy, aromatherapy, ayurveda, traditional Bulgarian medicine, phytotherapy, homeopathy, Schüssler’s biochemical therapy, Dr. Bach's therapy. This study aimed to examine the attitudes of general practitioners, pharmacists, and patients on the use of homeopathy as part of CAM treatment methods. A survey method and a comparative analysis of the results were performed among three groups of respondents: doctors, pharmacists, and patients. The analysis of the survey results confirmed an increasing interest in the use of homeopathy as an alternative therapy method and revealed that healthcare professionals were willing to expand their knowledge and competencies in the field through courses and continuing education.
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