Integrative and complementary practices: interest of the academic community and challenges of medical education

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Autor(a) principal: Gurgel,Luiza Gomes Dantas
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Jessé,Alana Rebeca Bezerra, Silva,Djerlly Marques Araújo da, Alencar,Pedro Sá Leitão Laporte, Jordán,Arturo de Pádua Walfrido, Daniel,Nicolas Augusto Alves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Educação Médica (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract: Introduction: Traditional Complementary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM) encompass therapeutic resources of complex medical systems from different medical rationalities. This field of practice has gained greater visibility in recent times, with the increase in demand for health care that prioritizes a more comprehensive approach of human beings, encouraging the health professionals themselves to seek better training. Objective: To evaluate the interest, the degree of knowledge and the attitude of students and teachers of the medical course towards the TCAM and the challenges for their effective teaching. Method: This is a cross-sectional, descriptive study with a quantitative approach, which was carried out with 214 individuals, 21 of which were teachers and 193 students attending the first to the twelfth semesters of the medical course at a health education institution in Recife-PE. An online survey was used to assess the study participants regarding their learning sources and the level of interest on this topic, as well as the Portuguese version of the Integrative Medicine Attitude Questionnaire (IMAQ). The data were submitted to descriptive statistical analysis (frequency and percentage), using software R, version 3.4.3. and LibreOffice. Result: Among the study participants, 57.14% of teachers and 35.42% of students were aware of the Nacional TCAM Policy (PNPIC, Política Nacional de Práticas Integrativas e Complementares), 85.71% of the teachers and 91.7% of students considered TCAM to be crucial for Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). Most considered the teaching of TCAM an important subject for the undergraduate medical course (90.48% of teachers and 89.58% of students). The best known practices were yoga, phytotherapy and TCM/acupuncture and there was greater interest to learn yoga and TCM/acupuncture. Conclusion: A large number of students and teachers have never had contact with TCAM. However, most are willing to recommend them to patients and family members and are willing to learn about the topic. Thus, it is recommended that more studies be performed on this topic and that it can corroborate for their inclusion in health courses’ curriculum.
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title Integrative and complementary practices: interest of the academic community and challenges of medical education
spellingShingle Integrative and complementary practices: interest of the academic community and challenges of medical education
Gurgel,Luiza Gomes Dantas
Complementary Therapies
Education, Medical
Students, Medical
Medical Faculty
Unified Health System
title_short Integrative and complementary practices: interest of the academic community and challenges of medical education
title_full Integrative and complementary practices: interest of the academic community and challenges of medical education
title_fullStr Integrative and complementary practices: interest of the academic community and challenges of medical education
title_full_unstemmed Integrative and complementary practices: interest of the academic community and challenges of medical education
title_sort Integrative and complementary practices: interest of the academic community and challenges of medical education
author Gurgel,Luiza Gomes Dantas
author_facet Gurgel,Luiza Gomes Dantas
Jessé,Alana Rebeca Bezerra
Silva,Djerlly Marques Araújo da
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Jordán,Arturo de Pádua Walfrido
Daniel,Nicolas Augusto Alves
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author2 Jessé,Alana Rebeca Bezerra
Silva,Djerlly Marques Araújo da
Alencar,Pedro Sá Leitão Laporte
Jordán,Arturo de Pádua Walfrido
Daniel,Nicolas Augusto Alves
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Jessé,Alana Rebeca Bezerra
Silva,Djerlly Marques Araújo da
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Jordán,Arturo de Pádua Walfrido
Daniel,Nicolas Augusto Alves
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Education, Medical
Students, Medical
Medical Faculty
Unified Health System
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Education, Medical
Students, Medical
Medical Faculty
Unified Health System
description Abstract: Introduction: Traditional Complementary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM) encompass therapeutic resources of complex medical systems from different medical rationalities. This field of practice has gained greater visibility in recent times, with the increase in demand for health care that prioritizes a more comprehensive approach of human beings, encouraging the health professionals themselves to seek better training. Objective: To evaluate the interest, the degree of knowledge and the attitude of students and teachers of the medical course towards the TCAM and the challenges for their effective teaching. Method: This is a cross-sectional, descriptive study with a quantitative approach, which was carried out with 214 individuals, 21 of which were teachers and 193 students attending the first to the twelfth semesters of the medical course at a health education institution in Recife-PE. An online survey was used to assess the study participants regarding their learning sources and the level of interest on this topic, as well as the Portuguese version of the Integrative Medicine Attitude Questionnaire (IMAQ). The data were submitted to descriptive statistical analysis (frequency and percentage), using software R, version 3.4.3. and LibreOffice. Result: Among the study participants, 57.14% of teachers and 35.42% of students were aware of the Nacional TCAM Policy (PNPIC, Política Nacional de Práticas Integrativas e Complementares), 85.71% of the teachers and 91.7% of students considered TCAM to be crucial for Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). Most considered the teaching of TCAM an important subject for the undergraduate medical course (90.48% of teachers and 89.58% of students). The best known practices were yoga, phytotherapy and TCM/acupuncture and there was greater interest to learn yoga and TCM/acupuncture. Conclusion: A large number of students and teachers have never had contact with TCAM. However, most are willing to recommend them to patients and family members and are willing to learn about the topic. Thus, it is recommended that more studies be performed on this topic and that it can corroborate for their inclusion in health courses’ curriculum.
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