Literature DB >> 30352037

Utilization, preference, perception and characteristics of people adopting traditional and AYUSH systems of medicine in India: a systematic review.

Janmejaya Samal1,2, Ranjit Kumar Dehury3.   

Abstract

Background Albeit Indian system of medicine has been practised since long however it has got recent prominence after some policy decisions made to make it more accessible to the people of India. Methods A two fold search strategy was adopted to obtain the literature; search through PUBMED and hand search through cross references. Of the 58 articles obtained through both the search approaches 13 articles were finally included in the review. Results The studies reviewed assessed the utilization, preference, perception and characteristics of people adopting traditional and AYUSH systems of medicine in India. Utilization was observed in a particular geographical area (states) and by a specific group of people such as tribal and general population, medical practitioners and religious groups. Perception about AYUSH system was mixed with different segments of the society. Preference among the general population revolved around distrust or frustration with allopathic medicine, cost effectiveness, accessibility, non-availability of other options and less side effects of AYUSH medicines. Moreover people primarily adopted AYUSH systems of medicine based on their personal experiences and recommended the same to other people as well. Conclusions A mixed response was observed through this systematic review with regard to utilization, preference, perception and characteristics of people adopting traditional and AYUSH systems of medicine in India. A higher level of awareness and governmental patronization is required to make it available to the common man at the last corner of the society for the benefit of the former and the system as well.

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Keywords:  Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM); Indian System of Medicine and Homoeopathy (ISM&H); adoption; traditional system of medicine

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30352037     DOI: 10.1515/jcim-2018-0020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Complement Integr Med        ISSN: 1553-3840


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