Author/Authors :
Saboktakin, Fatemeh Students Scientific Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Yargholi, Alireza Department of Traditional Medicine - School of Persian Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Moradi, Fatemeh Department of Traditional Medicine - School of Persian Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Alizadeh, Fatemeh Students Scientific Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Zareian, Mohammad Ali Department of Traditional Medicine - School of Persian Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Today, for various reasons, there is a growing tendency towards traditional and complementary medicine
in the world as well as growing interest in Persian Medicine in Iran. This study aimed to investigate
the frequency of major complaints by patients in some chosen Persian Medicine clinics. In this retrospective
cross-sectional study, 1319 files of patients referred to Persian Medicine clinics of Tehran University
of Medical Sciences in the fourth week of each month in 2012 were investigated and analyzed
in terms of major complaints and demographic indices. Data gathering tool was an information form
regulated based on main study goals. Data were analyzed by SPSS software Version 19. mean age of
patients was 40.82 ± 16.006 years. The most common complaint in all the clinics was musculoskeletal
problems (28,7%). Most of the patients were single housewives (38%). The most common complaints
in the single-patient group were musculoskeletal problems (35.44%) and in the married-patient group
were skin problems (29.41%). The most common complaints in both genders were musculoskeletal
complaints (26% in men & 31.44% in women). Due to the prevalence of women referral to Persian
Medicine centers, adequate knowledge of gynecological diseases is one of the requirements of Persian
Medicine professionals that should be considered in their education. Planning for adequate knowledge
of musculoskeletal, digestive, and skin diseases should also be considered in educational curricula.
Keywords :
Muscular pain , Women health , Iranian traditional medicine , Complementary medicine , Traditional medicine professionals