Title of article :
Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Therapeutic Fasting Among Naturopathy Physicians: A Cross Sectional National Survey
Author/Authors :
Nair, Pradeep. M.K. Physician - Department of Intramural Research - National Institute of Naturopathy - Pune, Government of India , Sriloy, Mohanty Junior Resident - S-VYASA University - Bangalore, India , Jainraj, Russel Department of Community Medicine - SRK Medical College of Naturopathy & Yogic Science - Tamilnadu, India
Abstract :
Introduction: Fasting is a common ingredient of naturopathic prescription in India. However no studies have been conducted to establish the use, approach of naturopathy physicians towards fasting. The present study, a cross sectional survey was conducted to assess the attitude, use, belief and understanding about therapeutic fasting among the naturopathy physicians in India.
Methods: A 12 item e-mail based questionnaire was sent among 334 naturopathy physicians, which were designed to obtain demographic data, practice characteristics and multiple choice and multiple response close-ended questions along with an open-response final question. Survey questionnaire data was analyzed using descriptive statistics via frequency distribution and cross tabulations.
Results: A convenient sample of total 257 participants was collected. Majority of the respondents were private practitioners with an average experience of 5 years. 50% of the total population confirms the use of fasting in their daily prescription which is mostly for 1-5 days (54%) and for all diseases (38.5%). Physicians mostly prescribe short term mono fasting with fruits or juices (42.8%) along with all other modalities (61.5%) to get desired effect. The end results of fasting therapy was quoted as satisfactory (51.7%) whereas the misconceptions of the patients was a challenge for 1/3rd and most of them find it easy to administer in adults (85%).
Conclusion: Naturopathy physicians use fasting as a first line management in almost all chronic and acute diseases. However there is a need for strengthening the evidence based practice to bestow better care.
Keywords :
Fasting Naturopathy , Diet therapy , Calorie restriction , BNYS
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics