Department of Public Health and General Practice Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, MTFS, Trondheim, Norway.
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl). 2010 May;19(3):346-51. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2354.2008.01049.x. Epub 2009 Aug 17.
The aim of the study was to identify the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practitioners among current and previous cancer patients in a total population. A secondary analysis of data from the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (otherwise known as the HUNT 2 Study) - a total population survey conducted in central Norway - was undertaken. Analysis focused upon the response of 1406 individuals who reported to have or have had cancer and who answered a question on visits to CAM practitioners. The study identified 16.1% of respondents had visited a CAM practitioner in the prior 12 months compared with 12.8% in the total population, and the likelihood of consulting a CAM practitioner was significantly increased among those who had a university degree, who reported a lower perceived global health and who had experienced a health complaint during the last 12 months. Complementary and alternative medicine practitioner consultations among individuals with a previous or current malignant disease were highest for those with poor self-reported health status and with a recent health complaint. From the socio-demographic variables studied only the reporting of a university degree was significantly associated with higher CAM practitioner use.
本研究旨在确定当前和既往癌症患者在总人口中使用补充和替代医学(CAM)从业者的情况。对来自挪威中部的特隆赫姆大区健康研究(也称为 HUNT2 研究)的数据分析进行了二次分析。分析重点关注了报告患有或曾患有癌症并回答了有关 CAM 从业者就诊问题的 1406 名个体的应答。研究发现,在过去 12 个月中,有 16.1%的受访者曾就诊于 CAM 从业者,而在总人口中这一比例为 12.8%,在那些拥有大学学历、自述整体健康状况较差和在过去 12 个月中经历过健康问题的人群中,咨询 CAM 从业者的可能性显著增加。在既往或现患恶性疾病的个体中,CAM 从业者就诊率最高的是那些自我报告健康状况较差和最近有健康问题的个体。在所研究的社会人口学变量中,只有报告拥有大学学历与更高的 CAM 从业者使用率显著相关。