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台湾地区成年抑郁症患者对补充替代医学的态度及其教育。

Attitudes toward and education about complementary and alternative medicine among adult patients with depression in Taiwan.

机构信息

Department of Nursing, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung County, Taiwan.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2010 Apr;19(7-8):988-97. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2009.02848.x.

Abstract

AIMS

To investigate patients' attitudes toward complementary and alternative medicine, the education nurses provided about complementary and alternative medicine for treating depression and to test whether such education mediates the effect of complementary and alternative medicine use and attitudes toward complementary and alternative medicine.

BACKGROUND

Although we know that attitudes influence behaviour, very few studies simultaneously explore the relationship between attitudes, education and complementary and alternative medicine use.

DESIGN

Survey.

METHODS

This study was conducted as part of a larger survey, using face-to-face survey interviews with 206 adult patients aged 50 years or over and hospitalised in conventional hospitals in Taiwan for treatment of depression. The attitudes toward complementary and alternative medicine and patient education about complementary and alternative medicine instruments were specially developed for the study.

RESULTS

Participants expressed slightly favourable attitudes toward complementary and alternative medicine. Many participants (50%) expressed that they were willing to try any potential treatment for depression. They believed that complementary and alternative medicine helped them to feel better and to live a happier life. However, 66.5% of participants reported that they had inadequate knowledge of complementary and alternative medicine. Participants with a higher monthly income, longer depression duration and religious beliefs hold more positive attitudes toward complementary and alternative medicine. Most participants were not satisfied with the education they received about complementary and alternative medicine. Patient education about complementary and alternative medicine was found to be a mediator for the use of complementary and alternative medicine.

CONCLUSION

Patient education from nurses may predict patients' attitudes toward complementary and alternative medicine. Continuing nursing education is needed to enable nurses to respond knowledgeably to concerns patients may have about complementary and alternative medicine and treatment options.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

This study highlights the potential role of patient education about complementary and alternative medicine as an effective way of adjusting patients' attitudes toward complementary and alternative medicine and to link both patients' preferences for complementary and alternative medicine and health professionals' concerns about the proper use of complementary and alternative medicine for depression management and adverse drug interactions.

摘要

目的

调查患者对补充和替代医学的态度、护士对治疗抑郁症的补充和替代医学教育,并检验这种教育是否在补充和替代医学的使用和对补充和替代医学的态度之间起中介作用。

背景

尽管我们知道态度会影响行为,但很少有研究同时探讨态度、教育和补充和替代医学使用之间的关系。

设计

调查。

方法

这项研究是一项更大的调查的一部分,采用面对面的问卷调查访谈,调查了 206 名年龄在 50 岁及以上、因抑郁症在台湾常规医院住院的成年患者。特别为这项研究开发了补充和替代医学态度和患者补充和替代医学教育工具。

结果

参与者对补充和替代医学表示出略微有利的态度。许多参与者(50%)表示,他们愿意尝试任何潜在的治疗抑郁症的方法。他们认为补充和替代医学帮助他们感觉更好,生活更幸福。然而,66.5%的参与者报告说他们对补充和替代医学的知识不足。月收入较高、抑郁持续时间较长和有宗教信仰的参与者对补充和替代医学持有更积极的态度。大多数参与者对他们接受的补充和替代医学教育不满意。补充和替代医学教育被发现是补充和替代医学使用的中介。

结论

护士提供的患者补充和替代医学教育可能预测患者对补充和替代医学的态度。需要继续进行护理教育,使护士能够有针对性地回应患者对补充和替代医学和治疗选择的关注。

临床相关性

这项研究强调了补充和替代医学教育作为调整患者对补充和替代医学态度的有效方法的潜力,以及将患者对补充和替代医学的偏好与健康专业人员对补充和替代医学的适当使用的关注联系起来,以管理抑郁症和避免药物不良反应。

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