Testing the Traditional Chinese Medicine Consultation Model for Adherence in Complementary and Alternative Medicine

The Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Consultation Model for Adherence conceptualises the consultation process specific to patient adherence. It can be used to improve patient persistence with treatment by TCM practitioners and possibly other health professionals. The aim of this research was to de...

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Main Authors: Amally Ding, Jignesh P. Patel, Vivian Auyeung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8897628
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spelling doaj-1999ddacc265479fa21498b611aa3fd02021-01-11T02:21:31ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-42882020-01-01202010.1155/2020/8897628Testing the Traditional Chinese Medicine Consultation Model for Adherence in Complementary and Alternative MedicineAmally Ding0Jignesh P. Patel1Vivian Auyeung2Institute of Pharmaceutical ScienceInstitute of Pharmaceutical ScienceInstitute of Pharmaceutical ScienceThe Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Consultation Model for Adherence conceptualises the consultation process specific to patient adherence. It can be used to improve patient persistence with treatment by TCM practitioners and possibly other health professionals. The aim of this research was to determine the applicability of the TCM Consultation Model for Adherence in the wider complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) setting. A survey containing validated questionnaires and items developed specifically to test the model was administered online in the United Kingdom. SPSS 25 was used to perform Spearman’s correlations and Mann–Whitney U tests on the data. In total, 101 patients completed the survey. The results showed that patients having a therapeutic relationship and trusting in their practitioner was associated with overall adherence to CAM, while patients feeling supported was associated with all types of adherence to CAM. Specific behaviours of the TCM Consultation Model for Adherence that were positively correlated with adherence to CAM were identified. They could potentially be used by CAM practitioners to improve their patients’ adherence with treatment.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8897628
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Testing the Traditional Chinese Medicine Consultation Model for Adherence in Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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title Testing the Traditional Chinese Medicine Consultation Model for Adherence in Complementary and Alternative Medicine
title_short Testing the Traditional Chinese Medicine Consultation Model for Adherence in Complementary and Alternative Medicine
title_full Testing the Traditional Chinese Medicine Consultation Model for Adherence in Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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description The Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Consultation Model for Adherence conceptualises the consultation process specific to patient adherence. It can be used to improve patient persistence with treatment by TCM practitioners and possibly other health professionals. The aim of this research was to determine the applicability of the TCM Consultation Model for Adherence in the wider complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) setting. A survey containing validated questionnaires and items developed specifically to test the model was administered online in the United Kingdom. SPSS 25 was used to perform Spearman’s correlations and Mann–Whitney U tests on the data. In total, 101 patients completed the survey. The results showed that patients having a therapeutic relationship and trusting in their practitioner was associated with overall adherence to CAM, while patients feeling supported was associated with all types of adherence to CAM. Specific behaviours of the TCM Consultation Model for Adherence that were positively correlated with adherence to CAM were identified. They could potentially be used by CAM practitioners to improve their patients’ adherence with treatment.
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