Harefuah. 2002 Jul; 141(7): 611-6, 666.
[The use of alternative medicine by multiple sclerosis patients]
Social Services, Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv.
This paper aims to present the results of a study that explores the use of uncontrolled and unexamined alternative treatment methods with 37 MS patients, and to compare these results with previous studies. The studied variables were: (a) reasons and circumstances of referral, (b) self reported outcome effectiveness of alternative treatment, and (c) satisfaction with the conventional physician and alternative healer. From a group of 37 patients, 17 were referred to alternative healers. In comparison with those who were not referred to alternative medicine, the sub-group referred for alternative treatment reported more familial support and lower levels of satisfaction from their rapport with their conventional physicians.
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