Exploring Prescribing Trends in Homeopathy – Professionals Invited to Participate

Calling professional and medical homeopathy practitioners to participate in a research study.

Researchers at HOHM Research are trying to learn more about the use of non-Hahnemannian prescribing techniques in North America and around the world. This phenomenon seems to be gaining ground both among professional practitioners and non-professional users, and to date there has been no study of the phenomenon. These variations in approaches to prescribing have potentially wide-ranging implications related to foundational theoretical principles, accurate case taking and case management, suppression, minimum dose, aggravation, types of outcomes, understanding of health and disease, and more.

This ethics-approved study (CCNMREB061.Gray) will be explored through the use of open-ended descriptive focus group interviews in two interview groups: 1) professional, naturopathic, and medical homeopathy practitioners, and 2) home prescribers of homeopathy.

You are invited to participate in a voluntary one-time 90-minute virtual focus group among professional, naturopathic, and medical homeopathy practitioner peers for a discussion on this topic. Any data collected will be anonymized and the privacy of participants will be protected.

Who can participate?

We are looking for individuals:

  • Active in clinical practice
  • 18+ years old
  • Hold professional certification, licensure or the equivalent to practice homeopathy
  • Sign informed consent to participate in recorded interview
  • Are available for one of the scheduled group interview sessions
  • Identify having had any client(s) under their care with any of these features:
    • repeated dosing of remedies without professional supervision
    • using protocols (detox, homeoprophylaxis, Banerjee, etc), usually with ascending potencies
    • overuse of nosodes/sarcodes (repeated dosing at small intervals)
    • succession of high potency remedies without regard to individual’s vitality, etc

What is involved?

  1. Complete the Informed Consent form
  2. Complete a short demographic information form (to record age, sex, race, etc)
  3. Attend one of the scheduled 90-minute virtual small focus group interview sessions with other homeopathy professionals

Interested?

Contact us to find out more about the research study and if you are eligible to participate!

Email [email protected] for more info.

New Name. Same Mission.

For 10 years, you’ve known us as HOHM Foundation.

Today, we step into the next chapter as the Institute for the Advancement of Homeopathy—a name that reflects our growth as a leader in homeopathy research, education, and professional development.

What hasn’t changed?

  • Our mission to expand access to high-quality homeopathy
  • Our commitment to research and education that elevates the profession
  • Our dedication to serving both the homeopathy community

 

Stay tuned for updates as we share what’s next for the Institute.