Health Economics & Social Policy Group, Sansom Institute, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Complement Ther Med. 2011 Jun;19(3):128-36. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2011.04.002. Epub 2011 May 7.
Over the past few decades the health professions have witnessed increasing pressure to shift from a culture of delivering care based on tradition and intuition, to a situation where decisions are guided and justified by the best available evidence. While there are concerns that many complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practitioners may be cautious about embracing such an approach, no studies to date have effectively tested this assumption.
To identify the skills, attitude, training and use of evidence-based practice (EBP) amongst CAM practitioners.
Descriptive survey, using the evidence-based practice attitude and utilisation survey (EBASE).
Randomly selected nationwide sample of system-based, non-medically qualified CAM practitioners practicing in a clinical capacity within Australia.
Practitioner skill, attitude, training and use of EBP.
Of the 351 questionnaires successfully dispatched, 126 were returned (36%). Most practitioners believed EBP was useful (92%) and necessary (73%) in CAM practice. While the majority of clinicians (>74%) reported participation in EBP activities, albeit infrequently, only a small to moderate proportion of decisions were based on evidence from clinical trials, with most practitioners relying on traditional knowledge, textbooks and clinical practice guidelines. Lack of available evidence, time, industry support and skills were perceived as barriers to EBP uptake.
While the small response rate limits the generalisability of these findings, the sample was considered representative of Australian CAM practitioners. What this study shows is that even though CAM practitioners may be supportive of EBP, education and training is needed to further improve clinician understanding and application of evidence-based practice.
在过去的几十年里,医疗保健行业见证了从基于传统和直觉提供医疗服务的文化向以最佳现有证据为指导和证明的决策模式转变的压力。虽然有人担心许多补充和替代医学(CAM)从业者可能对这种方法持谨慎态度,但迄今为止尚无研究有效地检验了这一假设。
确定 CAM 从业者的技能、态度、培训和循证实践(EBP)的使用情况。
描述性调查,使用循证实践态度和利用调查(EBASE)。
在澳大利亚以临床为基础,以系统为基础,非医学合格的 CAM 从业者的全国随机抽样。
从业者的技能、态度、培训和 EBP 的使用情况。
在成功发送的 351 份问卷中,有 126 份(36%)被退回。大多数从业者认为 EBP 在 CAM 实践中是有用的(92%)和必要的(73%)。虽然大多数临床医生(>74%)报告参与了 EBP 活动,但尽管频率不高,只有小到中等比例的决策是基于临床试验的证据,大多数从业者依赖于传统知识、教科书和临床实践指南。缺乏可用证据、时间、行业支持和技能被认为是采用 EBP 的障碍。
虽然小的回应率限制了这些发现的普遍性,但该样本被认为是澳大利亚 CAM 从业者的代表。本研究表明,即使 CAM 从业者可能支持 EBP,但需要进一步加强教育和培训,以提高临床医生对循证实践的理解和应用。