2010
DOI: 10.1080/13557858.2010.510181
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Exploring association of spiritual perspectives with complementary medicine use among patients with Type 2 diabetes in Israel

Abstract: Primary care physicians need to be aware of a possible association between religiosity and CAM use in patients with diabetes. Physicians may consider adding questions on CAM and religiosity to routine clinical interviews in order to enrich their dialog with diabetes patients.

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“…We have described disabled women’s experiences of care during pregnancy, childbirth and following birth. Evidence from the survey largely indicates that in comparison with non- disabled women, those with disabilities are in general cared for similarly during pregnancy, birth and postnatally, but like all women, would prefer to have individualised care [32-34]. However, some differences were evident, with disabled women using the services more intensively and some gaps in provision were highlighted where needs could be better addressed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have described disabled women’s experiences of care during pregnancy, childbirth and following birth. Evidence from the survey largely indicates that in comparison with non- disabled women, those with disabilities are in general cared for similarly during pregnancy, birth and postnatally, but like all women, would prefer to have individualised care [32-34]. However, some differences were evident, with disabled women using the services more intensively and some gaps in provision were highlighted where needs could be better addressed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literatürde son 10 yılda diyabetli hastaların TAT uygulamaları kullanımı ile ilgili yapılan çalışmalara bakıldığında, diyabetliler arasında TAT kullanım oranının %17-73 olduğu belirtilmektedir (8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14).Ülkemizde yapılan çalışmalarda diyabetli hastalar arasında TAT kullanım oranının %25-85 oranlarında olduğu belirtilmektedir (5,12).…”
Section: Genel Tıp Derg 2017;27(2):56-64 57unclassified
“…These have added nuance to our understanding through considering CAM use by different groups in society and in specific contexts. Studies have looked at patterns of usage and motivations for use across populations, for instance, by gender, ethnicity, over time, as well as in relation to health beliefs and wider values, and resourcefulness of individuals' social networks (Arcury et al ; Ben‐Arye et al , ; Bhargava et al ; Grzywacz et al ; Heathcote et al ; Kakai et al ; Keith et al ; Leiser ; Leung et al ; Lew‐Ting ; Martinez ; O'Callaghan and Jordan ; Sarris et al ; Shih et al ; Shiovitz‐Ezra and Litwin ; Sibbritt et al ; Sirois and Gick ; Su and Li ; Su et al ; Tanaka et al ; Wiles and Rosenberg ). Some studies have employed regression analyses to try and untangle the reasons for observed patterns.…”
Section: Users and Practitioners Of Cammentioning
confidence: 99%