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Faith healing could jeopardise recovery from illness, research by the University of Ulster suggests | Faith healing could jeopardise recovery from illness, research by the University of Ulster suggests |
A belief in faith healing could jeopardise recovery from illness, according to a new study by a University of Ulster researcher. | |
Dr Tony Cassidy said he believes that some people who put their trust in faith healing may be less likely to adhere to medical advice. | Dr Tony Cassidy said he believes that some people who put their trust in faith healing may be less likely to adhere to medical advice. |
He will be presenting his research at a British Psychological Society conference in Birmingham. | He will be presenting his research at a British Psychological Society conference in Birmingham. |
The Coleraine-based academic's research team questioned 766 people on their belief in and intention to use faith healing. | The Coleraine-based academic's research team questioned 766 people on their belief in and intention to use faith healing. |
They were also surveyed about their intention to adhere to medical advice. | They were also surveyed about their intention to adhere to medical advice. |
"We found that belief and intention to use faith healing was a significant predictor of self-reported non-adherence to a medication," Dr Cassidy said. | "We found that belief and intention to use faith healing was a significant predictor of self-reported non-adherence to a medication," Dr Cassidy said. |
"Participants who believed strongly in faith healing were also more likely to say they were less satisfied with their GP. | "Participants who believed strongly in faith healing were also more likely to say they were less satisfied with their GP. |
"Given that only about one-in-three people follow medical advice totally and about one in four put their lives at risk through non-adherence, it's important that health care professionals understand their patients' beliefs about alternative remedies, such as faith healing." | "Given that only about one-in-three people follow medical advice totally and about one in four put their lives at risk through non-adherence, it's important that health care professionals understand their patients' beliefs about alternative remedies, such as faith healing." |
But one Belfast GP, Dr Paul Corry, believes that sometimes the opposite is the case. | But one Belfast GP, Dr Paul Corry, believes that sometimes the opposite is the case. |
"Often patients that do have a faith in God or have had a Christian healing prayer for them, show a better outcome because they are more positive," Dr Corry explained. | "Often patients that do have a faith in God or have had a Christian healing prayer for them, show a better outcome because they are more positive," Dr Corry explained. |
"They have hope where maybe they didn't have it before." | "They have hope where maybe they didn't have it before." |
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