Smith Wendy B, Olaku Oluwadamilola, Michie Joan, White Jeffrey D
Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
J Soc Integr Oncol. 2008 Winter;6(1):2-12.
The primary purpose of this survey was to assess the interest and concerns of a group of cancer researchers regarding complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) research issues. These issues include cancer researchers' perceptions of the most promising areas of cancer CAM research, their needs for support, the perceived obstacles to carrying out research objectives in the emerging field of cancer CAM research, and their level of interest in research collaboration with CAM practitioners. A cross-sectional survey of a convenience sample of cancer researchers interested in CAM was conducted. Three hundred twenty-one respondents completed the survey, and 298 of them had participated in cancer research. About 85% of the respondents had participated in cancer CAM research. For all CAM categories, the percentage of respondents who would like to conduct research was greater than the percentage of those who have already done so. About two-thirds of the respondents rated research in pharmacologic and biologic treatments and nutritional therapeutics for cancer treatment and symptom/side-effect management as high-priority areas. The obstacle considered to be the most significant by the greatest percentage of the respondents (26.7%) was the lack of success in receiving research funds. This was also the most frequently encountered obstacle. The assistance that was considered to be very useful by the greatest percentage of respondents was support for developmental research or pilot projects, indicated by more than four-fifths (85.4%) of the respondents. More than 83% of respondents expressed some interest in or willingness to establish research collaboration with a CAM practitioner. The results from this survey indicate that many cancer CAM researchers have shared interests, needs, perceived obstacles, and desired research opportunities. These factors and other forces are likely to lead to further growth in the numbers and activity of cancer CAM researchers. If this occurs, then it will become even more important for the National Cancer Institute and other organizations to study the development and changes in this emerging research field.
本次调查的主要目的是评估一组癌症研究人员对补充和替代医学(CAM)研究问题的兴趣及关注。这些问题包括癌症研究人员对癌症补充和替代医学研究最具前景领域的看法、他们对支持的需求、在新兴的癌症补充和替代医学研究领域开展研究目标所感知到的障碍,以及他们对与补充和替代医学从业者开展研究合作的兴趣程度。对一组对补充和替代医学感兴趣的癌症研究人员进行了便利抽样的横断面调查。321名受访者完成了调查,其中298人参与过癌症研究。约85%的受访者参与过癌症补充和替代医学研究。对于所有补充和替代医学类别,愿意开展研究的受访者百分比高于已经开展过研究的受访者百分比。约三分之二的受访者将癌症治疗及症状/副作用管理方面的药理和生物治疗以及营养治疗研究列为优先领域。最大比例(26.7%)的受访者认为最显著的障碍是获得研究资金未成功。这也是最常遇到的障碍。最大比例的受访者认为非常有用的帮助是对发展性研究或试点项目的支持,超过五分之四(85.4%)的受访者表示了这一点。超过83%的受访者表示对与补充和替代医学从业者建立研究合作有一定兴趣或意愿。本次调查结果表明,许多癌症补充和替代医学研究人员有共同的兴趣、需求、感知到的障碍以及期望的研究机会。这些因素和其他力量可能会导致癌症补充和替代医学研究人员数量及活动的进一步增长。如果这种情况发生,那么对于美国国立癌症研究所和其他组织来说,研究这个新兴研究领域的发展和变化将变得更加重要。