英文摘要 |
Traditional medicine is the sum total of the knowledge, skills, and practices based on the theories, beliefs, and experiences indigenous to Chinese cultures. Traditional medicine not only be prescribed as a treatment for curing disease, but it, such as Sishen soup, also as a delicious cuisine on people's dining table. The utilization rate of traditional medicine in Taiwan is 27.35% in 2020 (National Health Insurance Administration, Ministry of Health and Welfare), and this was not including the purchases from non-health insurance clinics and self-pay items. Results from the National survey reveal that Traditional medicine has been widely used among people in Taiwan. However, most of the research on the utilization of Traditional medicine is focused on specific groups of people who shared a same kind of disease. There are only few researches on whole Taiwanese population, and the last literature was published in 2012. Therefore, it is much needed to understand the factors that influence the behavior of Taiwanese people in using Traditional medicine today. This research is based on knowledge, attitude and behavior theory, first established a questionnaire with Delphi, and then conducted a questionnaire survey by telephone interview. A total of 1,324 valid samples were collected. The findings of the study are as follows: 1. In the past year, nearly 80% of the people experienced traditional medicine treatment. The main sources of traditional medicine information are relatives and friends, and the most trustworthy source is the traditional medicine practitioners. 2. The evaluation of knowledge, attitudes and behaviors on traditional medicine have significant differences in different age group. 3. The attitude towards traditional medicine is the main influencing factor of the behavior on the traditional medicine usage. |