07/14/2020 / By Evangelyn Rodriguez
In this study, researchers at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine and Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Minnesota conducted a survey to determine how clinicians viewed the use of integrative approaches, particularly aromatherapy, in clinical practice. They reported their findings in an article published in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
Based on these data, the researchers concluded that clinicians in the U.S. who are interested in integrative medicine wish to provide aromatherapy recommendations but do not, because of a lack of confidence in their knowledge of safe use.
Read the full study at this link.
Journal Reference:
Pearson ACS, Cutshall SM, Hooten WM, Rodgers NJ, Bauer BA, Bhagra A. PERSPECTIVES ON THE USE OF AROMATHERAPY FROM CLINICIANS ATTENDING AN INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE CONTINUING EDUCATION EVENT. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 12 July 2019;19(1). DOI: 10.1186/s12906-019-2572-y
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