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Survey: Nearly 1 in 10 U.S. Adults Has Tried AcupunctureMost Report High Satisfaction with TreatmentBy Editorial Staff The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) has released the results of a national survey concerning the use of acupuncture in the United States. The survey, part of a public awareness campaign designed to avail Americans of the benefits of Asian healing, found that nearly one out of every ten adults in the U.S. has tried acupuncture. Adjusting these figures for the total number of American adults, the survey results indicate that approximately 20 million Americans over the age of 18 have tried acupuncture at some time in their life."This survey shows that acupuncture and Oriental medicine are clearly playing a role in the American health care system, either as freestanding modalities or complements to Western practice," observed Christina S. Herlihy, PhD, NCCAOM's chief executive officer. "At the same time, it indicates that there is a need for continued research and public education so more people can access and benefit from this important system of medicine." The survey was conducted online by the internationally-known research firm Harris Interactive, and included 2,717 Americans age 18 or older. The survey was weighted for factors such as age; sex; race; education; region; and income to give a balanced representation of the U.S. population. The survey consisted of six multiple-choice questions:
Results
The survey was conducted as part of NCCAOM's effort to increase the public's awareness of acupuncture and Oriental medicine as part of a larger system of healing that is used by millions of people worldwide to diagnose, treat and prevent disease, and improve well-being. The effort coincided with campaigns from other national acupuncture and Oriental medicine organizations in having October 24 declared as Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day. "We want consumers to consider acupuncture and Oriental medicine as viable treatment options," commented NCCAOM Board Chair Daniel Jiao, Dipl.Ac. & CH. "In addition, we want consumers to seek out only the services of competent, professional providers." The full results of the survey are available online at the official AOM Day website (www.aomday.org). Editor's note: We would like to thank Troy Petenbrink of the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine for providing the details of this survey to Acupuncture Today.
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