Gaul C, Eismann R, Schmidt T, May A, Leinisch E, Wieser T, Evers S, Henkel K, Franz G, Zierz S
Department of Neurology, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany.
Cephalalgia. 2009 Oct;29(10):1069-78. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2982.2009.01841.x. Epub 2009 Apr 2.
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly common in the treatment of primary headache disorders despite lack of evidence for efficacy in most modalities. A systematic questionnaire-based survey of CAM therapy was conducted in 432 patients who attended seven tertiary headache out-patient clinics in Germany and Austria. Use of CAM was reported by the majority (81.7%) of patients. Most frequently used CAM treatments were acupuncture (58.3%), massage (46.1%) and relaxation techniques (42.4%). Use was motivated by 'to leave nothing undone' (63.7%) and 'to be active against the disease' (55.6%). Compared with non-users, CAM users were of higher age, showed a longer duration of disease, a higher percentage of chronification, less intensity of headache, were more satisfied with conventional prophylaxis and showed greater willingness to gather information about headaches. There were no differences with respect to gender, headache diagnoses, headache-specific disability, education, income, religious attitudes or satisfaction with conventional attack therapy. A higher number of headache days, longer duration of headache treatment, higher personal costs, and use of CAM for other diseases predicted a higher number of used CAM treatments. This study confirms that CAM is widely used among primary headache patients, mostly in combination with standard care.
尽管大多数替代医学疗法缺乏疗效证据,但补充和替代医学(CAM)在原发性头痛疾病的治疗中越来越普遍。对德国和奥地利七家三级头痛门诊的432名患者进行了一项基于问卷的系统调查,以了解补充和替代医学疗法的使用情况。大多数患者(81.7%)报告使用过补充和替代医学。最常用的补充和替代医学疗法是针灸(58.3%)、按摩(46.1%)和放松技巧(42.4%)。使用的动机是“不留任何未做之事”(63.7%)和“积极对抗疾病”(55.6%)。与未使用者相比,补充和替代医学使用者年龄较大,病程较长,慢性化百分比更高,头痛强度较小,对传统预防措施更满意,并且更愿意收集有关头痛的信息。在性别、头痛诊断、头痛特异性残疾、教育程度、收入、宗教态度或对传统发作疗法的满意度方面没有差异。头痛天数较多、头痛治疗持续时间较长、个人成本较高以及因其他疾病使用补充和替代医学疗法预示着使用补充和替代医学疗法的次数较多。这项研究证实,补充和替代医学在原发性头痛患者中广泛使用,大多与标准治疗相结合。