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ID #:   39271547
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Description:   % of parents with children between the ages of six months and five years report teething pain as the most prevalent condition affecting their young children, % claimed that irritability was the most difficult aspect of teething to manage, % reported pain, sleeplessness, drooling

% reported using some form of medicine to relieve their child's teething symptom, % reported efficacy as the most important product attribute for consideration, % reported safety, ease of administration

% have used homeopathic medicine to treat teething symptoms in the past, % indicating they would prefer to use homeopathic medicine instead of conventional medicines.

 
Pub Date:   5/4/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/4/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39270845
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Description:   In the past 12 months, % of Canadian adults have used: Vitamins and minerals, Functional foods and beverages, Supplements, Natural household goods/cleaning products, Organic foods and beverages, Herbal/homeopathic remedies, Natural/organic personal care, % who are likely to consider buying these same products in the future.

When cold and flu season approaches, % of Canadians take vitamins & minerals vs. get the flu shot [vaccination]

% of Canadians who didn’t buy natural products in the past 12 months, % did not buy because the products are too expensive. [green consumers]

 
Pub Date:   12/1/2010
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/1/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39264447
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Description:   Report examines Canadians’ use of and public attitudes towards complementary and alternative medicine. Covers: Chiropractic care, Massage therapy, Relaxation techniques, Prayer/spiritual practice [spirituality], Acupuncture, Yoga, Herbal therapies, Special diet programs, Energy healing, Naturopathy, Homeopathy, Folk remedies, Self-help group, Aromatherapy, Imagery techniques, Lifestyle diet, Spiritual or religious healing by others, Hypnosis, Osteopathy, High dose/mega vitamins, Biofeedback, Chelation

% saw a professional, Average number of visits per year, Average age at time of first use, Users with total confidence in provider, Median expenditure, Top 3 health conditions treated by therapy, Reasons for using alternative therapies

 
Pub Date:   5/22/2007
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/5/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39260836
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Description:   Detailed survey on attitudes towards health care in Canada among the pubic and health care providers (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, managers).

Includes: % believe Canadians receiving quality health care, % have in the last 12 months: Visited a family doctor, Visited a walk-in clinic, Visited an Emergency Room, Been hospitalized, Undergone an alternative therapy (e.g. acupuncture, homeopathy), Have surgery, Received homecare, Entered a long-term care facility.

If you have a non-life threatening illness which health care provider would you approach first: Family doctor, Walk-in clinic, Pharmacist, Nurse/Health phone, Emergency Room

% have had difficulty finding a doctor, % have provided care for a family member or close friend with a serious health problem (care givers), Result of caring for a family member or close friend

% believe the negative health (Air pollution, Increased Greenhouse Gases (GHG), Urban growth, Using up natural resources, Water pollution, Contamination of food)

% would be willing to do the following to help improve the environment (Buy more energy efficient appliances, Drive a smaller or more fuel efficient vehicle, Reduce use of heating and air conditioning, Drive less, Use public transit

Opinion on preparedness to limit spread of pandemic influenza, % of healthcare professionals willing to work as a front-line working during an outbreak of pandemic influenza, % of public have had flu shot in the last year (vaccination)

% agree that schools should be banned from selling junk food, Opinions on: Wait times for elective surgery over the past two years, Likelihood of medical error in hospitals, Preparedness for health emergency

% agree that people who lead health lifestyles should be rewarded, % agree government spend too little on health care, Source of money to improve health care (increase taxes, private institutions, user fees, transfer money from other government expenditures), Expected affects of private health care insurance (two tier system, shortage of doctors & nurses, improve access for all, shorter waiting times), % support paying extra fee to gain quicker access to health care (various scenarios)

Opinions on pharmaceutical covered by provincial health plans, costs, Perceptions of health care over the next five years (better, worse, same)

Most results by age group, gender, provinces

 
Pub Date:   11/23/2006
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/27/2006
 
 
 
ID #:   39262264
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Description:   % of Ontarians say they are likely to see a Naturopathic Doctor (ND) in the next few years, % of Ontarians are more likely to use a Naturopathic Doctor after knowing that, to register, an ND must pass rigorous regulatory board exams that are standardized across North America

% of Ontarians say they have visited a Naturopathic Doctor (ND) for treatment of an illness or for illness prevention counselling, % say they are likely to use an ND's physical medicine services, clinical nutrition services, prevention and lifestyle counselling, herbal medicines, homeopathic medicines, traditional Chinese medicine/acupuncture

% say that licensed NDs should have the right to call themselves "Doctor."

 
Pub Date:   5/19/2006
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Ontario
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/23/2006
 
 
 
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