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改进空间:辅助疗法使用者与澳大利亚医疗体系

Room for improvement: complementary therapy users and the Australian health system.

作者信息

Lin Vivian, Canaway Rachel, Carter Bronwyn, Manderson Lenore

机构信息

CAMELOT Project, School of Public Health, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Vic., Australia.

CAMELOT Project, School of Psychology and Psychiatry, Monash University, Caulfield, Vic., Australia.

出版信息

Health Expect. 2015 Oct;18(5):1451-62. doi: 10.1111/hex.12125. Epub 2013 Aug 28.

Abstract

CONTEXT

People with chronic conditions who are often in contact with the health-care system are well placed to reflect on how services meet their needs. Some research characterizes people who use complementary and alternative medicines (CAMs) as a distinct group who opt out of the mainstream health system. However, many CAM users are people with chronic or terminal health conditions who concurrently use mainstream health-care services. The difference in perspectives between people with chronic conditions who do or do not use CAM has received little attention by researchers.

OBJECTIVE

To explore the views of CAM users with chronic conditions and identify their perspectives on the health system.

DESIGN AND SETTING

In-depth interviews and a self-administered questionnaire were used to collect data on care-seeking, self-management and CAM use among people with type 2 diabetes and/or cardiovascular disease living in Victoria, Australia.

RESULTS

One in four CAM practitioner users was partly motivated to use CAM as a result of their dissatisfaction with the mainstream health system. In general, their dissatisfaction mirrored the concerns of the general population. This included the perceived lack of a humanistic or person-centred approach, which was central to problems relating to individuals' clinical encounters as well as to health system design.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Participants' concerns suggest room for improvement in the Australian health system to better reflect patients' needs. A systems approach is needed to reorient health-care practitioners to modify the organization of care because of the incentives embedded in the structure of the health-care system.

摘要

背景

经常与医疗保健系统接触的慢性病患者很适合反思服务是否满足他们的需求。一些研究将使用补充和替代医学(CAM)的人群描述为选择脱离主流医疗系统的独特群体。然而,许多使用CAM的人是患有慢性或晚期健康状况的患者,他们同时也在使用主流医疗服务。使用或不使用CAM的慢性病患者之间的观点差异很少受到研究人员的关注。

目的

探讨患有慢性病的CAM使用者的观点,并确定他们对医疗系统的看法。

设计与背景

采用深入访谈和自填式问卷,收集澳大利亚维多利亚州2型糖尿病和/或心血管疾病患者在寻求护理、自我管理和使用CAM方面的数据。

结果

四分之一的CAM从业者使用者因对主流医疗系统不满而部分产生使用CAM的动机。总体而言,他们的不满反映了普通人群的担忧。这包括人们感觉到缺乏人文关怀或以人为本的方法,这对于与个人临床接触以及医疗系统设计相关的问题至关重要。

讨论与结论

参与者的担忧表明澳大利亚医疗系统有改进的空间,以更好地反映患者的需求。由于医疗系统结构中存在的激励因素,需要一种系统方法来重新引导医疗保健从业者改变护理组织方式。

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