Leong E M, Semple S J, Angley M, Siebert W, Petkov J, McKinnon R A
Quality Use of Medicines and Pharmacy Research Centre, Sansom Institute, University of South Australia, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.
Complement Ther Med. 2009 Aug;17(4):216-23. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2009.03.001. Epub 2009 Apr 21.
To investigate the usage patterns of complementary and alternative medicines (CAMs), as well as dietary interventions, by South Australian people with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Self-administered postal survey.
Questionnaire mailed to recipients of the South Australian (SA) MS Society newsletter (n=1230).
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.
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.
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.
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。
自行填写的邮寄调查问卷。
问卷邮寄给南澳大利亚州MS协会时事通讯的收件人(n = 1230)。
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。
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。
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。