Title of article :
Use of Chinese Therapies Among Chinese Patients Seeking Emergency Department Care, ,
Author/Authors :
William S Pearl، نويسنده , , Paul Leo، نويسنده , , Wing O Tsang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
We observed that many Chinese-Americans presenting to our emergency department use traditional Chinese therapies. We therefore conducted a survey using a convenience sample of first- and second-generation adult Chinese immigrants to characterize their use of traditional therapies. Seventy-six patients completed the survey; 43% had used Chinese therapy within 1 week of the ED visit. Use of Chinese therapies was common among first- and second-generation immigrants (44% and 42%, respectively). Patients claiming affiliation with a practitioner of Chinese medicine used Chinese therapies most frequently (60%). However, those lacking a traditional therapist and those associated with a Western physician also used traditional therapies frequently (38% and 41%, respectively). Many Chinese patients visit both a Western and a Chinese practitioner (17%). Emergency physicians treating Chinese-Americans should consider the possibility of concomitant use of traditional thera pies. Physicians should be aware of the medical and social implications of alternative medical therapies. [Pearl WS, Leo P, Tsang WO: Use of Chinese therapies among Chinese patients seeking emergency department care. Ann Emerg Med December 1995;26:735-738.]
Journal title :
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Journal title :
Annals of Emergency Medicine