Nguyen Duc, Gavaza Paul, Hollon Leah, Nicholas Richard
Appalachian College of Pharmacy, Oakwood, Virginia, USA.
Rural Remote Health. 2014;14:2484. Epub 2014 Jan 8.
A growing number of people in the USA and worldwide use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). CAM usage has been reported to differ by region. Little is known about the usage of CAM, especially among the Appalachian region population. The aim of this study is to evaluate the usage of CAM among adults in Central Appalachia.
A 23-question survey was distributed to 250 participants seeking free medical care at remote area medical events held in Wise County, Virginia in July 2012 and in Buchanan County, Virginia in October 2012. The questions on the survey addressed various aspects concerning CAM: forms of treatment used, frequency of use, main reasons for using CAM, and where they obtained their CAM therapies. The survey also collected demographic characteristics of the respondents. Subjects were asked to complete a two-page survey while waiting for service.
A total of 192 (76.8%) responses were useful and complete. About 56% of the CAM users were female and 55% had an annual gross income of less than $20,000. About 49% had used CAM therapies in the past, of which 58% used CAM therapies at least once a month. Respondents used CAM because it worked well (n=52; 27%), had less side effects (n=45; 23%), and was affordable (n=43; 22%). CAM therapies were used mainly to address back pain (n=23; 15.6%), general health and wellbeing (n=22; 14.9%), depression and anxiety (n=11; 7.5%), and general pain (n=11; 7.5%), among others. Having a primary care provider, current level of education, and gross annual income were significantly associated with CAM use (p<0.001). Most respondents (n=94; 85%) were comfortable telling their doctor or other medical personnel about their use of CAM therapies.
The prevalence of CAM usage among people in the Central Appalachia region was high, and higher than the national average. Most respondents were comfortable sharing their CAM usage information with their healthcare providers. More research is needed to further understand the factors underpinning CAM usage by the Central Appalachia population.
在美国和全球,越来越多的人使用补充和替代医学(CAM)。据报道,CAM的使用因地区而异。对于CAM的使用情况,尤其是阿巴拉契亚地区人群的使用情况,人们了解甚少。本研究的目的是评估中阿巴拉契亚地区成年人对CAM的使用情况。
2012年7月在弗吉尼亚州怀斯县以及2012年10月在弗吉尼亚州布坎南县举行的偏远地区医疗活动中,向250名寻求免费医疗服务的参与者发放了一份包含23个问题的调查问卷。调查问卷中的问题涉及CAM的各个方面:所使用的治疗形式、使用频率、使用CAM的主要原因以及他们获得CAM疗法的途径。该调查还收集了受访者的人口统计学特征。受试者被要求在等待服务时完成一份两页的调查问卷。
总共192份(76.8%)回复有效且完整。约56%的CAM使用者为女性,55%的人年总收入低于20,000美元。约49%的人过去使用过CAM疗法,其中58%的人每月至少使用一次CAM疗法。受访者使用CAM是因为其效果良好(n = 52;27%)、副作用较小(n = 45;23%)且价格实惠(n = 43;22%)。CAM疗法主要用于缓解背痛(n = 23;15.6%)、促进整体健康和幸福(n = 22;14.9%)、缓解抑郁和焦虑(n = 11;7.5%)以及缓解一般性疼痛(n = 11;7.5%)等。是否有初级保健提供者、当前教育水平和年总收入与CAM的使用显著相关(p < 0.001)。大多数受访者(n = 94;85%)愿意告知他们的医生或其他医务人员其使用CAM疗法的情况。
中阿巴拉契亚地区人群中CAM的使用率较高,且高于全国平均水平。大多数受访者愿意与他们的医疗服务提供者分享其CAM使用信息。需要进行更多研究以进一步了解中阿巴拉契亚地区人群使用CAM的相关因素。