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瑞士医院中补充和替代医学的供应情况。

The supply of complementary and alternative medicine in Swiss hospitals.

作者信息

Widmer Marcel, Dönges Andreas, Wapf Victoria, Busato André, Herren Sylvia

机构信息

Institute for Evaluative Research in Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Bern, Switzerland.

出版信息

Forsch Komplementmed. 2006 Dec;13(6):356-61. doi: 10.1159/000097254. Epub 2006 Dec 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Over the past few years, a considerable increase in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has been observed, particularly in primary care. In contrast little is known about the supply of CAM in Swiss hospitals. This study aims at the investigation of amount and structure of CAM activities of Swiss hospitals.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We designed a cross-sectional survey using a 2-step, questionnaire- based approach acquiring overview information form hospital managers in a first questionnaire leading to detailed information on CAM usage at medical department level (head of department). This second questionnaire provides data of physician-based and non-physician-based CAM supply.

RESULTS

The size of hospitals was significantly associated with the provision of CAM. 33% of the hospital managers indicated 1 or more medical doctor (MD) using CAM in their hospital compared to 37% of confirmation on department level (Kappa value 0.5). Mostly different CAM methods were applied. Acupuncture was used most frequently. However only 13 hospitals (11%) occupied more than 3 CAM MDs and only 5 hospitals had more than 2 full-time equivalents for MDs. Furthermore, 74.7% of these personnel resources were dedicated for outpatient care. In terms of CAM methods anthroposophic medicine accounted for more than half of the total personnel costs. On the other hand usage of non-physician based CAM accounted for 41% according to hospital managers compared to 64% of CAM usage according to medical departments (Kappa values 0.31). Reflexology of the foot was used most frequently.

CONCLUSION

Total supply of CAM in Swiss hospitals is low and concentrates on few hospitals. Acupuncture is the widest spread discipline but anthroposophic medicine spends the most resources. The study shows that a high patient demand for CAM faces low supply in hospitals.

摘要

目的

在过去几年中,人们观察到补充和替代医学(CAM)有了显著增长,尤其是在初级保健领域。相比之下,对于瑞士医院中补充和替代医学的供应情况知之甚少。本研究旨在调查瑞士医院补充和替代医学活动的数量和结构。

材料与方法

我们设计了一项横断面调查,采用基于问卷的两步法,首先通过第一份问卷从医院管理人员那里获取概述信息,进而在第二份问卷中获取科室层面(科室主任)关于补充和替代医学使用情况的详细信息。第二份问卷提供了基于医生和非医生的补充和替代医学供应数据。

结果

医院规模与补充和替代医学的提供显著相关。33%的医院管理人员表示其医院有1名或更多使用补充和替代医学的医生(MD),而科室层面的确认比例为37%(卡帕值为0.5)。大多应用了不同的补充和替代医学方法。针灸使用最为频繁。然而,只有13家医院(11%)有超过3名从事补充和替代医学的医生,只有5家医院有超过2名全职等效的医生。此外,这些人力资源的74.7%用于门诊护理。在补充和替代医学方法方面,人智医学占总人员成本的一半以上。另一方面,根据医院管理人员的说法,非医生的补充和替代医学使用占41%,而根据科室的说法,补充和替代医学使用占64%(卡帕值为0.31)。足部反射疗法使用最为频繁。

结论

瑞士医院补充和替代医学的总体供应较低,且集中在少数医院。针灸是传播最广的学科,但人智医学花费的资源最多。该研究表明,患者对补充和替代医学的高需求在医院面临低供应的情况。

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