Mc Kenna F, Killoury F
Rath Mhuire Health Centre, 9 Malahide Rd, Swords, Co Dublin.
Ir Med J. 2010 Jul-Aug;103(7):205-8.
Several International studies have shown the substantial growth in the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). However, no study in the Republic of Ireland to date has looked at its use among the population. A cross-sectional survey of 328 patients attending an urban general practice was conducted. A high number of respondents reported having visited a CAM practitioner within the past 12 months (89 patients; 27%). A significant positive association was found between CAM use and female gender (p = 0.006), middle-aged (p = 0.013), private health insurance (p = 0.016) and full time employment (p = 0.031). Massage was the most common modality used (35 patients; 39.8%), the most common reason for use was 'to treat an illness for which conventional medicine was already sought' (31 patients; 42%), a high rate of non-disclosure to GPs was found (34 patients; 41%) and personal recommendation was the most important source of information (42 patients; 53.2%). This study demonstrates the current popularity of an alternative healthcare system.
多项国际研究表明,补充和替代医学(CAM)的使用量大幅增长。然而,迄今为止,爱尔兰共和国尚未有研究关注其在民众中的使用情况。对一家城市全科诊所的328名患者进行了横断面调查。大量受访者报告在过去12个月内拜访过补充和替代医学从业者(89名患者;27%)。研究发现,使用补充和替代医学与女性性别(p = 0.006)、中年(p = 0.013)、拥有私人医疗保险(p = 0.016)以及全职工作(p = 0.031)之间存在显著的正相关。按摩是最常用的方式(35名患者;39.8%),使用的最常见原因是“治疗已寻求过传统医学治疗的疾病”(31名患者;42%),发现向全科医生隐瞒使用情况的比例很高(34名患者;41%),个人推荐是最重要的信息来源(42名患者;53.2%)。这项研究表明了一种替代医疗体系目前的受欢迎程度。