Department of Family and Community Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX 79430, USA.
Patient Educ Couns. 2012 Dec;89(3):399-404. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2012.02.014. Epub 2012 Mar 30.
To compare patients' complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use and physicians' familiarity with certain CAM modalities in the same setting and to assess patient-provider dialogue about patients' CAM use.
An observational survey study with convenience sampling at ambulatory family medicine clinics in two Texas cities. A total of 69 healthcare providers and 468 patients completed the surveys. Patients' surveys assessed use of 27 CAM therapies, perception of CAM use and interaction with providers. Providers' survey assessed perception and attitude toward CAM use.
CAM modalities most used by the patients are not those modalities that providers best understood. Of the 330 patients (70%) who responded to the relevant questions about discussing CAM, 44.5% reported never having discussed CAM use with their providers. Binomial logistic regression revealed no link between age, gender or ethnicity for discussing CAM with providers. College-educated patients (adjust OR=2.8, 95%CI=1.3-6.0) and US citizens were both about three times more likely to discuss CAM than their counterparts.
Lack of knowledge and unfamiliarity with CAM modalities might prevent important patient-provider discussions.
Providers should use existing resources and encourage a bilateral dialogue that involves transferring of information and assisting patients in decisions making about CAM use and health care.
在相同环境中比较患者补充和替代医学(CAM)的使用情况以及医生对某些 CAM 方式的熟悉程度,并评估患者与医生之间关于患者 CAM 使用情况的对话。
在德克萨斯州的两个城市的门诊家庭医学诊所进行了一项基于便利抽样的观察性调查研究。共有 69 名医疗保健提供者和 468 名患者完成了调查。患者调查评估了 27 种 CAM 疗法的使用情况、对 CAM 使用的认知以及与提供者的互动。提供者的调查评估了他们对 CAM 使用的看法和态度。
患者最常使用的 CAM 方式并非提供者最了解的方式。在 330 名(70%)回答了关于讨论 CAM 使用的相关问题的患者中,44.5%的患者表示从未与提供者讨论过 CAM 使用情况。二项逻辑回归显示,与提供者讨论 CAM 与年龄、性别或种族无关。接受过大学教育的患者(调整后的 OR=2.8,95%CI=1.3-6.0)和美国公民讨论 CAM 的可能性是他们的同龄人三倍左右。
缺乏对 CAM 方式的了解和熟悉可能会妨碍重要的医患讨论。
提供者应利用现有资源,并鼓励开展双向对话,包括信息交流和帮助患者在 CAM 使用和医疗保健方面做出决策。