Knowledge, attitude, perceived effectiveness and self-practice of complementary and alternative medicine: a cross-sectional comparison between medical and non-medical students of Bangladesh
Abstract Background Bangladesh's population commonly utilizes Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to treat their health issues. Despite the increasing interest in CAM, it has been excluded from conventional medical training in Bangladesh for many years. Therefore, this study assessed a...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Azmain Iktidar (Author), Sreshtha Chowdhury (Author), Simanta Roy (Author), Mowshomi Mannan Liza (Author), Sharmin Akter (Author), A. M. Khairul Islam (Author), Sefat Alam Pranto (Author), Sristi Chowdhury (Author), Md Asikur Rahman (Author), Chowdhury Shama Binte Shafiul (Author), Dipa Dev (Author), Syed Md Sayeem Tanvir (Author), Mohammad Hayatun Nabi (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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