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Brief verbal intervention to address inappropriate prescriptions of chinese patent medicines among western practitioners in primary health care (BRAVERY): a study protocol for an unannounced standardized patient experiment with a factorial design randomized controlled trial in China. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Complement Med Ther
Zhao Q   +28 more
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Chinese Nursing Students' Attitudes Toward Traditional Chinese Medicine

Journal of Nursing Education, 2006
<h4>ABSTRACT</h4> <P>In this study, we examined Chinese nursing students' attitudes toward and use of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Survey questionnaires were distributed to 439 nursing students, 263 of whom (60%) returned them.
Hon, Kam Lun Ellis   +5 more
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Status of traditional Chinese medicine healthcare services in nursing homes across China

Geriatric Nursing, 2022
This study aimed to elucidate the status of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) healthcare services provided in nursing homes across China. We investigated 484 nursing homes using self-compiled questionnaires with a convenient sampling method. Chi-squared and Wilcoxon rank-sum tests were used for univariate analysis and binary logistic regression for ...
Fanli Meng   +12 more
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Traditional Chinese Medicine in Orthopaedic Nursing

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1999
Increasing popularity of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) by the American public warrants an examination of its role in all of nursing. Many people seeking alternative treatments do so out of frustration with the inability of Western medicine to help with chronic illnesses.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine in Rehabilitation Nursing Practice

Rehabilitation Nursing, 1992
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) employs methods of treatment such as acupuncture, acupressure, and Qi Gong (treatment based on meditation). The nurse using TCM can affect rehabilitation patient outcomes positively. With TCM training, nurses have an opportunity to learn the nuances of the Oriental environment and integrate them into their skills to ...
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Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Qualitative Study for Reconsidering Nursing Care in the United States

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2020
Purpose: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) proposes the world as a holistic unity of energy. With a long history of use, TCM is generally accepted in the Chinese health care system. Despite growing global interest and use, TCM has received a mixed response from Western health care systems.
Shelley F. Conroy   +3 more
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The Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine Nursing Combined with Humanistic Care on Negative Emotions, Self-Care Ability and Quality of Life of Enterostomy Patients

Nursing Science
Objective: To investigate the application effect of traditional Chinese medicine nursing combined with humanistic care in patients with colorectal cancer enterostomy.
琼 车
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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