95% of General
Practitioners Favor Acupuncture
A study was conducted to
observe the opinion of the GPs of one of the two Turin Local Health Unit (LHU)
and compare them to what emerges from literature. The study employed a
questionnaire administered via phone to all the 389 GPs active in the LHU in
October 2013. The percentage of responders was 81.5%. Among the responders, 95%
are in favor of acupuncture, 84.2% believe that it is scientifically based, 6%
practice acupuncture, 25.2% use it on themselves, and 66.2% have sent at least
one patient to an acupuncturist in the last year. 82% of responders are in favor
of adding acupuncture training to their own professional practice, and 71.9%
believe it would be useful to include acupuncture in specific training for
general practice. 64% believe that acupuncture should be included into the
benefits offered by the NHS. Data show that interest for acupuncture is higher
than that observed in previous international studies carried out on the same
topics in the last 20 years; in our opinion, such an increase in confidence and
trust in acupuncture is due to the skilled performance offered by the public
service in this LHU, which is also guaranteed by a prestigious acupuncture
school.
Fanì M, Maestro M, Mandas A, Orecchia S, Le Gouëllec L, Pedrali T. What do general practitioners think about acupuncture? Ann Ig. 2014 May-Jun;26(3):213-8.
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