Lin, Yu-JiaYu-JiaLinChang, Hsiao-TingHsiao-TingChangLin, Ming-HwaiMing-HwaiLinChen, Ru-YihRu-YihChenChen, Ping-JenPing-JenChenLin, Wen-YuanWen-YuanLinHsieh, Jyh-GangJyh-GangHsiehWang, Ying-WeiYing-WeiWangHu, Chung-ChiehChung-ChiehHuLiou, Yi-ShengYi-ShengLiouTAI-YUAN CHIUTu, Chun-YiChun-YiTuCheng, Bo-RenBo-RenChengChen, Tzeng-JiTzeng-JiChenChen, Fang-PeyFang-PeyChenHwang, Shinn-JangShinn-JangHwang2024-01-222024-01-222023-02-022662-7671https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/638744Terminally ill patients often experience exacerbations of diseases that render mainstream medicine ineffective in relieving symptoms, prompting attempts at complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). This study collected data from terminally ill patients and their relatives to determine differences between CAM use, behavioral patterns, and perceptions of health information about CAM.enAlternative medicine; Behavior; Communication; Complementary medicine; Experience; Palliative care; Terminally illTerminally ill patients' and their relatives' experiences and behaviors regarding complementary and alternative medicine utilization in hospice palliative inpatient care units: a cross-sectional, multicenter surveyjournal article10.1186/s12906-023-03859-3367327812-s2.0-85147309900https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85147309900