How frequent are non-evidence-based health care beliefs in chiropractic students and do they vary across the pre-professional educational years

Volume: 26, Issue: 1
Published: Mar 15, 2018
Abstract
Evidence suggests that a students’ beliefs already prior to entering a program may be important as a determinant in sustaining unsuitable health care beliefs. Our objectives were to investigate the proportion of Australian chiropractic students who hold non-evidence-based beliefs in the first year of study and the extent to which they may be involved in non-musculoskeletal health conditions. Finally, to see if this proportion varies over the...
Paper Details
Title
How frequent are non-evidence-based health care beliefs in chiropractic students and do they vary across the pre-professional educational years
Published Date
Mar 15, 2018
Volume
26
Issue
1
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