Teper Amy M, Tsai Ellen
Life Sciences Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada.
Can J Clin Pharmacol. 2008 Winter;15(1):e5-e14. Epub 2008 Jan 9.
Studies investigating Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) prevalence are outdated and are generalized across different demographic groups due to their national scope. Determining trends among specific populations is necessary to gain insight into the growing popularity of CAM.
To determine the prevalence and factors associated with CAM use among Canadian university undergraduate students and to determine student views regarding CAM research, education and policy-making decisions.
Two arbitrarily selected undergraduate student classes at Queen's University were surveyed for this cross-sectional descriptive study. Information was provided by 128 respondents via questionnaire (75% response rate) on key demographics, CAM use and satisfaction with mainstream Canadian healthcare. Upon completion of the survey, voluntary participation was requested for the interview portion resulting in 7 semi-structured qualitative interviews.
Of the 128 participants, 90 (70%) claimed to be users of at least one CAM modality. Female gender was strongly associated with CAM use (p<0.001). Other characteristics that may be correlated include being enrolled in a health-related academic program, being dissatisfied with certain aspects of the healthcare system and having parents who use CAM. The majority of respondents desired more research and education on CAM and more collaboration between the two healthcare streams.
Canadian university undergraduate students are active CAM users and interest in CAM is high among this population. Further investigation is required to ensure that students are using CAM safely and appropriately.
调查补充和替代医学(CAM)流行情况的研究已过时,且因范围涵盖全国而在不同人口群体中进行了概括。确定特定人群中的趋势对于深入了解CAM日益增长的受欢迎程度很有必要。
确定加拿大大学生中CAM使用的流行情况及相关因素,并确定学生对CAM研究、教育和政策制定决策的看法。
针对这项横断面描述性研究,对女王大学任意选取的两个本科学生班级进行了调查。128名受访者通过问卷提供了关键人口统计学信息、CAM使用情况以及对加拿大主流医疗保健的满意度(回复率为75%)。调查完成后,邀请自愿参与者进行访谈部分,最终得到7次半结构化定性访谈。
在128名参与者中,90人(70%)声称至少使用过一种CAM方式。女性与CAM使用密切相关(p<0.001)。其他可能相关的特征包括就读于与健康相关的学术项目、对医疗保健系统的某些方面不满意以及父母使用CAM。大多数受访者希望对CAM进行更多研究和教育,并希望两种医疗保健流派之间加强合作。
加拿大大学生是积极的CAM使用者,这一人群对CAM的兴趣很高。需要进一步调查以确保学生安全、适当地使用CAM。