Bell Ronny A, Suerken Cynthia K, Grzywacz Joseph G, Lang Wei, Quandt Sara A, Arcury Thomas A
Division of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
Altern Ther Health Med. 2006 Sep-Oct;12(5):16-22.
Limited population-based data are available on the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among people with diabetes and the use of these therapies for disease treatment. This analysis compares the prevalence and demographic and health correlates of various CAM therapies among people with and without diabetes and documents the use of these therapies for treatment for diabetes- and non-diabetes-related conditions.
Data from the 2002 National Health Interview Survey with a supplemental section on CAM use were analyzed. Data on overall use and use of CAM modalities in 4 categories were compared by diabetes status and by demographic and health characteristics. CAM use for treatment of any health condition, including diabetes, was compared by diabetes status.
Use of any CAM modality was significantly higher for people with diabetes (72.8% vs. 61.2%, P < .01), which was largely attributed to their greater use of prayer. Female gender, higher education, western US residence, and having at least 2 chronic conditions were associated with higher CAM use in both groups. Variations were observed across groups in the correlation of CAM use with age, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. CAM use for disease treatment was higher among people with diabetes. With the exception of diet-based therapies, most CAM use by people with diabetes was for non-diabetes conditions.
These data further elucidate the nature of CAM use among people with diabetes and stress the need for interaction between providers and diabetes patients on CAM use as a self-management modality.
关于糖尿病患者使用补充和替代医学(CAM)以及使用这些疗法进行疾病治疗的基于人群的数据有限。本分析比较了糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者中各种CAM疗法的患病率、人口统计学特征和健康相关性,并记录了这些疗法用于治疗糖尿病相关和非糖尿病相关病症的情况。
分析了2002年美国国家健康访谈调查的数据,该调查有一个关于CAM使用的补充部分。按糖尿病状态以及人口统计学和健康特征比较了总体使用情况和4类CAM方式的使用情况。按糖尿病状态比较了用于治疗包括糖尿病在内的任何健康状况的CAM使用情况。
糖尿病患者使用任何CAM方式的比例显著更高(72.8%对61.2%,P<.01),这在很大程度上归因于他们更多地使用祈祷。两组中,女性、高等教育程度、居住在美国西部以及患有至少2种慢性病都与更高的CAM使用相关。在CAM使用与年龄、种族/族裔和社会经济地位的相关性方面,各群体之间存在差异。糖尿病患者用于疾病治疗的CAM使用比例更高。除了基于饮食的疗法外,糖尿病患者使用的大多数CAM是用于非糖尿病病症。
这些数据进一步阐明了糖尿病患者使用CAM的性质,并强调了医疗服务提供者与糖尿病患者就使用CAM作为一种自我管理方式进行互动的必要性。