Xue Charlie C L, Zhang Anthony L, Lin Vivian, Da Costa Cliff, Story David F
World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Traditional Medicine, School of Health Sciences, Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
J Altern Complement Med. 2007 Jul-Aug;13(6):643-50. doi: 10.1089/acm.2006.6355.
To investigate the use of and expenditure on 17 of the most popular forms of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) by adult Australians, sociodemographic characteristics of CAM users, and communication between CAM users and their doctors.
In May-June 2005, a sample of 1067 adults, 18 years and older, from all Australian states and territories, was recruited by random-digit telephone dialing and interviewed about their CAM use in the previous 12 months.
In the 12-month period, 68.9% (95% CI: 66.1%-71.7%) of those interviewed used at least one of the 17 forms of CAM and 44.1% (95% confidence interval: 41.1%-47.1%) visited a CAM practitioner. The estimated number of visits to CAM practitioners by adult Australians in the 12-month period (69.2 million) was almost identical to the estimated number of visits to medical practitioners (69.3 million). The annual "out of pocket" expenditure on CAM, nationally, was estimated as 4.13 billion Australian dollars (US $3.12 billion). Less than half of the users always informed their medical practitioners about their use of CAM. The most common characteristics of CAM users were: age, 18-34; female; employed; well-educated; private health insurance coverage; and higher-than-average incomes.
CAM use nationally in Australia appears to be considerably higher than estimated from previous Australian studies. This may reflect an increasing popularity of CAM; however, regional variations in CAM use and the broader range of CAM included in the current study may contribute to the difference. Most frequently, doctors would not appear to be aware of their patient use of CAM.
调查成年澳大利亚人使用17种最常见的补充和替代医学(CAM)的情况及花费、CAM使用者的社会人口学特征,以及CAM使用者与医生之间的沟通情况。
2005年5月至6月,通过随机数字拨号从澳大利亚所有州和领地招募了1067名18岁及以上的成年人作为样本,就其在过去12个月内使用CAM的情况进行访谈。
在这12个月期间,68.9%(95%可信区间:66.1%-71.7%)的受访者使用了17种CAM形式中的至少一种,44.1%(95%可信区间:41.1%-47.1%)的受访者拜访过CAM从业者。成年澳大利亚人在这12个月期间拜访CAM从业者的估计次数(6920万次)与拜访医生的估计次数(6930万次)几乎相同。全国范围内,CAM的年度“自付费用”估计为41.3亿澳元(31.2亿美元)。不到一半的使用者会一直告知其医生他们使用CAM的情况。CAM使用者最常见的特征是:年龄在18-34岁;女性;有工作;受过良好教育;有私人医疗保险;收入高于平均水平。
澳大利亚全国范围内CAM的使用似乎比之前澳大利亚的研究所估计的要高得多。这可能反映出CAM越来越受欢迎;然而,CAM使用的地区差异以及本研究中纳入的更广泛的CAM类型可能导致了这种差异。大多数情况下,医生似乎并不知道其患者使用CAM的情况。