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Alternative and Complementary Medicine

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2020

Polar symptoms

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Prevalence Of Homoeopathic Polar Symptoms: A Follow-Up Pilot Study Conducted In Mumbai In 2017, Vaishali Shinde, Lex Rutten, Anil Khurana, Raj Manchanda, Ramesh Bawaskar Sep 2020

Prevalence Of Homoeopathic Polar Symptoms: A Follow-Up Pilot Study Conducted In Mumbai In 2017, Vaishali Shinde, Lex Rutten, Anil Khurana, Raj Manchanda, Ramesh Bawaskar

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Background: Prospective assessment of homoeopathic symptoms is different from eliciting symptoms in daily practice. In prognostic factor research, we apply symptom questionnaires with Likert scales to assess symptoms in different intensities. In former research, we tested a 5-point Likert scale, which rendered a rather high prevalence for some symptoms even the strongest intensity, not useful in daily practice. A longer, 7-point Likert scale might render more useful outcome. Objective: To study if a longer Likert scale perform better in homoeopathic prognostic factor research. Methods: A 7-point Likert scale questionnaire with 30 polar symptoms was tested on 300 patients. Responses to …


Optimising The Use Of Polar Symptoms In Homoeopathy: Introduction To A Pilot Study Of Prognostic Factor Research In Chronic Cough, Harleen Kaur, Chetna Lamba, Jyoti Sachdeva, Lex Rutten, Anil Khurana, Praveen Oberai, Raj Manchanda, Sonia Raizada, Sujata Chaudhury Sep 2020

Optimising The Use Of Polar Symptoms In Homoeopathy: Introduction To A Pilot Study Of Prognostic Factor Research In Chronic Cough, Harleen Kaur, Chetna Lamba, Jyoti Sachdeva, Lex Rutten, Anil Khurana, Praveen Oberai, Raj Manchanda, Sonia Raizada, Sujata Chaudhury

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Background: Polar symptoms represent the most challenging rubrics in the homoeopathic repertories, despite their frequent use. Objective: The study objective was to assess the relationship between 27 polar cough symptoms, 3 non-polar cough symptoms and 30 general polar symptoms and successful response to specific homoeopathic medicines. Materials and Methods: A multi-centre, explorative, prospective, observational study was conducted at ten centres under the Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy. Two hundred and sixteen patients were enrolled with chronic cough, lasting >8 weeks. The patients were enrolled as per four underlying diagnoses of chronic upper airway cough syndrome (CUACS), gastro-oesophageal reflux disease …