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多种族背景的新加坡人群中补充和替代医学的使用情况

Complementary and alternative medicine use in multiracial Singapore.

作者信息

Lim M K, Sadarangani P, Chan H L, Heng J Y

机构信息

Department of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore, MD316 Medical Drive, Singapore 117597, Singapore.

出版信息

Complement Ther Med. 2005 Mar;13(1):16-24. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2004.11.002.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine the prevalence of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use in Singapore, the factors influencing CAM use, and the attitudes, beliefs and perceptions of the general population towards CAM.

DESIGN

An interviewer-administered questionnaire survey in a housing estate with demographic and socioeconomic characteristics closely matching that of Singapore.

RESULTS

76% (95% C.I. 73.9-77.9%) used CAM over a 12-month period. Females were 2.1 times (95% C.I. 1.3-3.4) more likely than males to use CAM. Chinese (84%) were the most frequent users, followed by Malays (69%) and Indians (69%), with adjusted odds ratios of 0.4 (95% C.I. 0.2-0.7) for Malays and 0.4 (95% C.I. 0.2-0.8) for Indians. Traditional Chinese Medicine (88%) was the most widely used form of CAM, followed by Traditional Malay (Jamu) Medicine (8%) and Traditional Indian (Ayuverdic) Medicine (3%). Similar to western studies, CAM was more likely to be used for maintenance of health than for treatment of illness. Different from western studies, CAM use was not independently associated with household income, marital status, age and education. Seventy-four percent did not discuss their use of CAM with their western-trained doctors.

CONCLUSIONS

The high prevalence of CAM use in multi-racial Singapore suggests the same may be true in other Asian countries. Western-trained doctors need to understand CAM better and communicate more with their patients regarding CAM use. The lack of a scientific evidence base for most forms of CAM notwithstanding, its ubiquitous use worldwide is something that governments and the medical profession cannot afford to ignore.

摘要

目的

确定新加坡补充替代医学(CAM)的使用情况、影响CAM使用的因素,以及普通民众对CAM的态度、信念和认知。

设计

在一个人口和社会经济特征与新加坡密切匹配的居民区进行由访谈员实施的问卷调查。

结果

在12个月期间,76%(95%置信区间73.9 - 77.9%)的人使用过CAM。女性使用CAM的可能性是男性的2.1倍(95%置信区间1.3 - 3.4)。华裔(84%)是最频繁的使用者,其次是马来裔(69%)和印度裔(69%),马来裔的调整优势比为0.4(95%置信区间0.2 - 0.7),印度裔为0.4(95%置信区间0.2 - 0.8)。中医(88%)是使用最广泛的CAM形式,其次是传统马来(爪哇)医学(8%)和传统印度(阿育吠陀)医学(3%)。与西方研究类似,CAM更常用于维持健康而非治疗疾病。与西方研究不同的是,CAM的使用与家庭收入、婚姻状况、年龄和教育程度并无独立关联。74%的人未与接受西方医学培训的医生讨论过他们使用CAM的情况。

结论

多种族的新加坡CAM使用率很高,这表明其他亚洲国家可能也是如此。接受西方医学培训的医生需要更好地了解CAM,并就CAM的使用与患者进行更多沟通。尽管大多数形式的CAM缺乏科学证据基础,但它在全球的广泛使用是政府和医学界不容忽视的。

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