Practitioners knowledge specific to ovarian
CONCLUSIONS Whereas the professions reached through this survey differ in important ways from each other, they share an interest in being involved in the care of women with cancer. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Practitioners reported response to patients suspicious symptoms. SETTINGS National samples were obtained for naturopathic doctors and chiropractors. Practitioners knowledge specific to ovarian cancer. Considerable interest was expressed in further education concerning ovarian cancer. DESIGN mailed survey questionnaire was followed by reminder card and second mailing of the questionnaire. Practitioners satisfaction with interactions with conventional practitioners.
Practitioners knowledge specific to ovarian cancer. Practitioners perceptions of their knowledge regarding womens cancers. The massage therapist sample was drawn from Ontario only because of the absence of national listing of massage therapists. DESIGN mailed survey questionnaire was followed by reminder card and second mailing of the questionnaire.
Practitioners perceptions of patients motivations for seeking treatment. Motivations that practitioners frequently heard expressed by women seeking complementary treatments were maximizing quality of life, seeking natural approaches to healing and looking to stay well when disease is in remission. respondents were dissatisfied with patientrelated communication with both family physicians and cancer specialists. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Practitioners reported response to patients suspicious symptoms. OBJECTIVE To document the attitudes, practices and knowledge of groups of complementary practitioners naturopathic doctors, chiropractors and massage therapists regarding womens cancers in general and ovarian cancer specifically. Practitioners knowledge specific to ovarian cancer.
Practitioners knowledge specific to ovarian cancer. SETTINGS National samples were obtained for naturopathic doctors and chiropractors. RESULTS total of completed questionnaires were returned, providing response rate of 56. CONCLUSIONS Whereas the professions reached through this survey differ in important ways from each other, they share an interest in being involved in the care of women with cancer. OBJECTIVE To document the attitudes, practices and knowledge of groups of complementary practitioners naturopathic doctors, chiropractors and massage therapists regarding womens cancers in general and ovarian cancer specifically. Practitioners satisfaction with interactions with conventional practitioners.
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