Assessment of Patients' Perceptions and Beliefs Regarding Herbal Therapies

We evaluated the demographics and beliefs regarding safety and efficacy of herbal therapy among individuals in Iowa and assessed the willingness to discuss the use of these products with health care providers. We distributed 1300 surveys to two random samples: patients attending eight clinics, and r...

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Hauptverfasser: Klepser, Teresa Bailey, Doucette, William R., Horton, Matthew R., Buys, Lucinda M., Ernst, Michael E., Ford, Julie K., Hoehns, James D., Kautzman, Holli A., Logemann, Craig D., Swegle, John M., Ritho, Michael, Klepser, Michael E.
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description We evaluated the demographics and beliefs regarding safety and efficacy of herbal therapy among individuals in Iowa and assessed the willingness to discuss the use of these products with health care providers. We distributed 1300 surveys to two random samples: patients attending eight clinics, and residents of the state (mailing). Data were categorized according to herb use and compared between users and nonusers. The response rate was 61% (794 people), with 41.6% of respondents reporting herb use. They were predominately white women and were likely to have had education beyond high school (p
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