Współczesne wyzwania w badaniu fenomenu korzystania z alternatywnych form terapii
CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES
IN RESEARCHING THE PHENOMENON
OF USING ALTERNATIVE FORMS
OF THERAPY
Author(s): Joanna Księska-KoszałkaSubject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Akademii Nauk Stosowanych WSGE im. A. De Gasperi w Józefowie
Keywords: complementary and alternative medicine; alternative therapies; health attitudes; philosophy mind-body; holistic balance; psychometric properties
Summary/Abstract: The aim of the article is to describe the Council of Europe’s standard on medical (health care) proxy, which is granted in the event of decision-making incapacity. Examination of the legal norms, jurisprudence and values preferred by the Council of Europe will provide an opportunity to compare the Polish legal system with the standard of the Council of Europe, anticipating potential directions of the de lege ferenda solutions. The paper uses the formal-dogmatic method. The analysis was based on: European Convention on Human Rights, European Convention on Bioethics, soft law documents, judicial decisions and literature findings. The results of the conducted research embrace the specific guidelines derived from the Council of Europe’s standard for maintaining the autonomy of decision-incapable individuals. The institution of health care proxy (medical power of attorney), when properly shaped, meets the requirements described. The Council of Europe standard is in favour of diversifying the model of decision-making for an adult lacking capacity. The member states should make efforts to create the possibility for the person anticipating lack of capacity to choose the decision-maker on his or her behalf. A strong emphasis is also placed on preventing decision-making exclusion by creating participating mechanisms, as well as respecting the previously expressed wishes and preferences of the incapable person. The health proxy is an instrument that allows the preferences of the Council of Europe to be fulfilled, both in the context of making declarations in the event of incapacity and allowing the incapable person to be involved. A properly shaped regulation of this legal relationship ensures that the autonomy of the individual is respected and extended. Methods: The research was conducted on a group of Polish respondents (N = 599).The tools used were a survey and the Complementary, Alternative and ConventionalMedicine Attitudes Scale (CACMAS) questionnaire by T. Hernandez, K. McFaddenand T. Ito, which was adapted to Polish conditions together with the verification ofits psychometric properties.Results: Over 40% of respondents admit that they use CAM, with biological,manual and Traditional Chinese Medicine therapies being the most popular onaverage. CAMs are most often used for prevention, treatment and well-being purposes. There are significant differences among CAM users and non-users in termsof attitudes favourable to CAM, beliefs about their credibility and attitudes of beliefin the integration of body and mind, as well as dissatisfaction with experiences withconventional medicine.Discussion: The research shows the high prevalence of the use of CAM in thestudied Polish sample. The results show that there is an urgent need to study people’sneeds and expectations regarding health services.
Journal: Journal of Modern Science
- Issue Year: 50/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 72-92
- Page Count: 21
- Language: Polish