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多发性硬化症中的补充和替代医学及饮食干预措施:南澳大利亚州正在使用哪些措施,原因是什么?

Complementary and alternative medicines and dietary interventions in multiple sclerosis: what is being used in South Australia and why?

作者信息

Leong E M, Semple S J, Angley M, Siebert W, Petkov J, McKinnon R A

机构信息

Quality Use of Medicines and Pharmacy Research Centre, Sansom Institute, University of South Australia, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.

出版信息

Complement Ther Med. 2009 Aug;17(4):216-23. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2009.03.001. Epub 2009 Apr 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To investigate the usage patterns of complementary and alternative medicines (CAMs), as well as dietary interventions, by South Australian people with multiple sclerosis (MS).

DESIGN

Self-administered postal survey.

SETTING

Questionnaire mailed to recipients of the South Australian (SA) MS Society newsletter (n=1230).

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Patterns of CAMs use and dietary interventions, reasons for using/not using CAMs in MS, sources of CAMs information and monthly expenditure on CAMs/dietary interventions.

RESULTS

A total of 428 surveys were returned (response rate 34.8%) of which 416 met the inclusion criteria for analysis. The majority of SA people with MS who responded reported using CAMs/dietary interventions (64.7%). Respondents with tertiary education and those with mild and moderate disease reported highest CAM use. The most frequently used CAM product categories were vitamins (81.8%), essential fatty acids (80.7%) and minerals (62.5%). Commonly used herbal products included Ginkgo biloba (18.2%) and valerian (16.4%). Popular diets were the low fat (39.8%), low/no sugar (23.8%) and gluten-free (16.4%) diets. The majority of those using CAMs/dietary interventions did so concurrently with conventional treatments (72.1%). Reasons for use included: general health and well-being; to alleviate 'general' as well as specific MS symptoms such as muscle weakness, urinary or memory problems and mobility. Conventional health professionals, and friends/family, were the most common sources of information. Monthly expenditure was most commonly AUD$20-49/month.

CONCLUSION

This study reports frequent use of CAM/dietary intervention amongst SA people with MS. The majority of users did so in conjunction with conventional treatments.

摘要

目的

调查南澳大利亚州多发性硬化症(MS)患者使用补充和替代医学(CAMs)以及饮食干预的模式。

设计

自行填写的邮寄调查问卷。

地点

问卷邮寄给南澳大利亚州MS协会时事通讯的收件人(n = 1230)。

主要观察指标

CAMs的使用模式和饮食干预、在MS中使用/不使用CAMs的原因、CAMs信息来源以及CAMs/饮食干预的月支出。

结果

共收回428份调查问卷(回复率34.8%),其中416份符合分析纳入标准。回复的南澳大利亚州MS患者中,大多数报告使用了CAMs/饮食干预(64.7%)。受过高等教育的受访者以及病情轻度和中度的受访者报告的CAMs使用率最高。最常使用的CAM产品类别是维生素(81.8%)、必需脂肪酸(80.7%)和矿物质(62.5%)。常用的草药产品包括银杏(18.2%)和缬草(16.4%)。流行的饮食是低脂饮食(39.8%)、低/无糖饮食(23.8%)和无麸质饮食(16.4%)。大多数使用CAMs/饮食干预的人同时也在接受传统治疗(72.1%)。使用的原因包括:总体健康和幸福感;缓解“一般”以及MS的特定症状,如肌肉无力、泌尿或记忆问题以及行动不便。传统医疗专业人员以及朋友/家人是最常见的信息来源。月支出最常见的是每月20 - 49澳元。

结论

本研究报告了南澳大利亚州MS患者频繁使用CAM/饮食干预。大多数使用者是在接受传统治疗的同时使用。

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