International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 4, Part B (2025)
Current practices, perceived efficacy, and challenges in the homeopathic management of chronic diseases: A practitioner-based survey
Vibha Saxena and Vanija Sharma
Background: Homeopathy is frequently used for managing chronic diseases, but evidence on current practice trends and clinical challenges is limited. This study aimed to explore the treatment approaches, perceived clinical efficacy, and barriers encountered by homeopathic practitioners in the management of chronic diseases.
Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive survey was conducted using a structured google form. Forty-three practitioners participated, providing information on common treatment approaches, diseases types managed, clinical outcome perceptions, and encountered challenges.
Results: Descriptive analysis of the responses revealed that Classical homeopathy was the most preferred approach (60%), followed by blended and clinical homeopathy. Dermatological, gastrointestinal, and gynecological disorders were most frequently treated. While 55.8% of practitioners observed high (75-90%) clinical improvement in patients, patient impatience (71.4%) and public misconceptions (52.4%) were the leading challenges.
Conclusion: Homeopathic practice requires strategic outreach, standardized documentation, and policy-level recognition to ensure sustainable integration and optimal outcomes in chronic care.
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