Scholarly trends in integrative medicine from Islamic perspectives: a bibliometric analysis

Integrating conventional medicine with complementary and alternative therapies creates a comprehensive approach to healing. It is used worldwide to treat illnesses and improve health. The World Health Organisation recognises these treatments as significant and expanding globally. Integrative medicin...

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Main Authors: Mahat, Nur Ain, Wan Mamat, Wan Hasliza, Mohamad Shariff, Nurasikin, Syed Elias, Sharifah Munirah, Omar, Rafiq Sumardi
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spelling my.iium.irep.1142402024-09-04T00:53:17Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/114240/ Scholarly trends in integrative medicine from Islamic perspectives: a bibliometric analysis Mahat, Nur Ain Wan Mamat, Wan Hasliza Mohamad Shariff, Nurasikin Syed Elias, Sharifah Munirah Omar, Rafiq Sumardi RT85.2 Religious aspects Integrating conventional medicine with complementary and alternative therapies creates a comprehensive approach to healing. It is used worldwide to treat illnesses and improve health. The World Health Organisation recognises these treatments as significant and expanding globally. Integrative medicine, which promotes holistic healing, aligns well with the principles of Islam. Despite its growing popularity, there is limited scholarly exploration of integrative medicine through the lens of Islamic perspectives, which encompass a rich traditional medical practice deeply rooted in religious teachings. This quantitative-qualitative analysis used bibliometric and content analytics to investigate integrative medicine literature trends in Scopus. Based on bibliometric performance study of 1466 papers, the US, China, India, and Iran are the most productive integrative medicine research centres with the most relevant institutions. An in-depth review of integrative medicine research's growth will help healthcare practitioners grasp the issue and stimulate empirical research to improve integrative patient care. Transnational Press London Ltd 2024-08-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/114240/7/114240_Scholarly%20trends%20in%20integrative.pdf Mahat, Nur Ain and Wan Mamat, Wan Hasliza and Mohamad Shariff, Nurasikin and Syed Elias, Sharifah Munirah and Omar, Rafiq Sumardi (2024) Scholarly trends in integrative medicine from Islamic perspectives: a bibliometric analysis. International Journal of Religion, 5 (10). pp. 5695-5720. ISSN 2633-352X E-ISSN 2633-3538 https://www.ijor.co.uk/ijor/article/view/7305 https://doi.org/10.61707/533abd43
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Mahat, Nur Ain
Wan Mamat, Wan Hasliza
Mohamad Shariff, Nurasikin
Syed Elias, Sharifah Munirah
Omar, Rafiq Sumardi
Scholarly trends in integrative medicine from Islamic perspectives: a bibliometric analysis
description Integrating conventional medicine with complementary and alternative therapies creates a comprehensive approach to healing. It is used worldwide to treat illnesses and improve health. The World Health Organisation recognises these treatments as significant and expanding globally. Integrative medicine, which promotes holistic healing, aligns well with the principles of Islam. Despite its growing popularity, there is limited scholarly exploration of integrative medicine through the lens of Islamic perspectives, which encompass a rich traditional medical practice deeply rooted in religious teachings. This quantitative-qualitative analysis used bibliometric and content analytics to investigate integrative medicine literature trends in Scopus. Based on bibliometric performance study of 1466 papers, the US, China, India, and Iran are the most productive integrative medicine research centres with the most relevant institutions. An in-depth review of integrative medicine research's growth will help healthcare practitioners grasp the issue and stimulate empirical research to improve integrative patient care.
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author Mahat, Nur Ain
Wan Mamat, Wan Hasliza
Mohamad Shariff, Nurasikin
Syed Elias, Sharifah Munirah
Omar, Rafiq Sumardi
author_facet Mahat, Nur Ain
Wan Mamat, Wan Hasliza
Mohamad Shariff, Nurasikin
Syed Elias, Sharifah Munirah
Omar, Rafiq Sumardi
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title Scholarly trends in integrative medicine from Islamic perspectives: a bibliometric analysis
title_short Scholarly trends in integrative medicine from Islamic perspectives: a bibliometric analysis
title_full Scholarly trends in integrative medicine from Islamic perspectives: a bibliometric analysis
title_fullStr Scholarly trends in integrative medicine from Islamic perspectives: a bibliometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed Scholarly trends in integrative medicine from Islamic perspectives: a bibliometric analysis
title_sort scholarly trends in integrative medicine from islamic perspectives: a bibliometric analysis
publisher Transnational Press London Ltd
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/114240/7/114240_Scholarly%20trends%20in%20integrative.pdf
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