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A survey of patients visiting an Ayurvedic teaching hospital for factors influencing the decision to choose ayurveda as a health care provider.


ABSTRACT:

Study background

In a pluralistic health care delivery model, it is important to assess whether the individual's health care choices are based upon evidences of efficacy and safety. Since the essence of medical pluralism lies in the fact that all such systems are equally accessible to a seeker, in such situation, it is highly relevant to check what defines such choices in real life.

Objective

To identify the factors influencing the health care choices in a subpopulation seeking Ayurveda health care in an Ayurvedic teaching hospital.

Materials and method

The study was an all-inclusive cross sectional survey, done on randomly selected out patients visiting an Ayurveda teaching hospital. The data was collected using a 21 items questionnaire refined through pilot testing from 7.9.2017 to 30.9.2017.

Results

The data of 289 respondents who have given their consent were included in statistical analysis. Out of 21 variables studied for their agreement or disagreement in the study population 8 were found to have a significant proportion in favour of agreement. Among these relative safety (Item 9); disease eradicating potential (Item 14); belief (Item 3) and indirect evidences of efficacy (Item 4) were found to have high significance (p < 0.001).

Conclusion

Participants chose Ayurveda treatment due to its perceived safety and probability of helping in a particular clinical condition. Contrary to the common perception, enabling factors like availability, accessibility and affordability were given less importance by the participants in making health care choices related to Ayurveda.

SUBMITTER: Rastogi S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10105234 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan-Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A survey of patients visiting an Ayurvedic teaching hospital for factors influencing the decision to choose ayurveda as a health care provider.

Rastogi Sanjeev S   Tiwari Vandana V   Jatav Swayam Prabha SP   Singh Nilendra N   Verma Sonam S   Verma Sharmishtha S   Sharma Krishna Gopal KG   Pandey Preeti P   Singh Girish G  

Journal of Ayurveda and integrative medicine 20220122 1


<h4>Study background</h4>In a pluralistic health care delivery model, it is important to assess whether the individual's health care choices are based upon evidences of efficacy and safety. Since the essence of medical pluralism lies in the fact that all such systems are equally accessible to a seeker, in such situation, it is highly relevant to check what defines such choices in real life.<h4>Objective</h4>To identify the factors influencing the health care choices in a subpopulation seeking Ay  ...[more]

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