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The Use of Intuition in Homeopathic Clinical Decision Making: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine , 09/28/09
Brien S et al. – This study is the first to explore the use of intuition in decision making in any form of complementary medicine. The similarities with conventional practitioners may provide confidence in validating intuition as a legitimate part of the decision making process for these specific practitioners. Further work is needed to elucidate if these findings reflect intuitive use in clinical practice of other CAM practitioners in both private and NHS (i.e. time limited) settings.
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