Dr Vyshna Ravindran, currently here as a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham, funded by India Institute. She has been honoured with the prestigious Women in Research Fellowship Award. Under the expert guidance of Dr Kanta Kumar, leading research in health inequalities in the UK in rheumatology and people living with chronic diseases, the wider team comprising seasoned researchers and clinicians. Among them are Professor Sheila Greenfield and Dr.Laura Kudrna from the University of Birmingham, Dr Rajeev Gupta from the University of Sheffield, and Professor Sunil Bhandari from Hull University Teaching Hospital, UK.
As chronic diseases rise, it's crucial to tackle their burden and meet the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development by exploring other treatment avenues. Not all patients respond to conventional medicine, prompting the need for alternative options. With Ayurveda gaining traction among UK patients, it presents a competitive alternative. Yet, healthcare professionals' perspectives on Complementary Medicine remain unknown.
Our groundbreaking research initiative seeks to delve into the awareness, attitudes, and practices of healthcare providers concerning Ayurvedic medicine in the management of chronic diseases, through a comprehensive cross-sectional survey tailored to the British context. This endeavour stands as a pioneering effort not just within the UK but across the entirety of Europe.
The anticipated outcomes of this survey hold immense potential to stimulate robust discussions surrounding Ayurveda's role in chronic disease management, thereby fostering collaborative synergies between allopathic and Ayurvedic practitioners, funders, researchers, clinicians and policy makers.