Abstract
The utilization of healthcare services involves a complex decision-making process influenced by various factors. Among these factors, it is crucial to understand the diverse knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of individuals working in the healthcare sector and their impact on Traditional and Complementary Treatments (TCT). This study aimed to examine the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of healthcare professionals in Northern Cyprus regarding Traditional and Complementary Treatment. The control group consisted of individuals outside the healthcare sector. The findings revealed that the majority of healthcare professionals in Northern Cyprus use TCT practices and hold a positive attitude toward them, although their level of knowledge is relatively low. This study presents comprehensive insights from existing literature on the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of healthcare professionals in relation to TCT, as well as the reasons highlighting the significance of TCT within the Northern Cyprus community. Informing healthcare workers about TCT practices and providing them with detailed training can contribute to safer healthcare outcomes.
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