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澳大利亚新南威尔士州农村和地区的全科医生对农村初级卫生保健中瑜伽治疗师转诊情况的调查。

Referral to yoga therapists in rural primary health care: A survey of general practitioners in rural and regional New South Wales, Australia.

作者信息

Wardle Jon, Adams Jon, Sibbritt David

机构信息

Australian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine, Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, New South Wales, Australia ; Network of Researchers in the Public Health of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Ultimo, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Yoga. 2014 Jan;7(1):9-16. doi: 10.4103/0973-6131.123471.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Yoga is an increasingly accepted complementary treatment modality for referral in Australian general practice, yet this practitioner group has largely escaped research attention in Australia. Complementary medicine use is highest in rural and regional areas, where a number of primary health care challenges are also more pronounced. Despite the significant role of complementary therapists in rural and regional Australia, and the increasing acceptance of yoga therapy in general practice, there has been little exploration of the interface between yoga therapists and conventional primary health care practitioners in this area.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A 27-item questionnaire was sent to all 1486 general practitioners (GPs) currently practising in rural and regional Divisions of General Practice in New South Wales, Australia.

RESULTS

Completed questionnaires were returned by 585 GPs, with 49 returned as 'no longer at this address' (response rate 40.7%). One-in-eight GPs (12.1%) advised their patients of specific yoga therapies and protocols, and 7.2% advised specific meditation techniques. Three-quarters of GPs (76.6%) referred to a yoga therapist at least a few times per year, with 12.5% of GPs referring at least once per week. GPs being in a remote location (OR = 10.95; CI: 1.55, 77.31), being female (OR = 1.85; 95% CI: 1.16, 2.94), GPs graduating from an Australian medical school (OR = 4.52; 95% CI: 2.61, 7.80), perceiving lack of other treatment options (OR = 3.29; 95% CI: 1.61, 6.74), GPs reporting good or very good knowledge of yoga therapies (OR = 18.2; 95% CI: 9.19, 36.19), and GPs using CAM for their own personal health (OR = 4.53; 95% CI: 2.60, 7.87) were all independently predictive of increased referral to yoga therapists amongst the rural GPs in this study.

CONCLUSIONS

There is a significant interface between yoga therapists in Australian rural and regional general practice. There is generally high support for yoga therapies among Australian GPs, with low levels of opposition to the incorporation of these therapies in patient care. There is a need for increased research into yoga therapies practice, policy and regulation in these areas.

摘要

背景

瑜伽作为一种辅助治疗方式,在澳大利亚全科医疗中越来越被认可用于转诊,但这一从业者群体在澳大利亚很大程度上未受到研究关注。农村和偏远地区使用补充医学的情况最为普遍,同时一些初级卫生保健方面的挑战在这些地区也更为突出。尽管补充医学治疗师在澳大利亚农村和偏远地区发挥着重要作用,且瑜伽疗法在全科医疗中的接受度不断提高,但在该领域,瑜伽治疗师与传统初级卫生保健从业者之间的交集却鲜有探索。

材料与方法

向澳大利亚新南威尔士州农村和偏远地区全科医疗部门目前执业的所有1486名全科医生(GP)发放了一份包含27个项目的问卷。

结果

585名全科医生返回了完整问卷,49份因“已不在此地址”被退回(回复率40.7%)。八分之一的全科医生(12.1%)向患者推荐特定的瑜伽疗法和方案,7.2%的全科医生推荐特定的冥想技巧。四分之三的全科医生(76.6%)每年至少向瑜伽治疗师转诊几次,12.5%的全科医生每周至少转诊一次。本研究中,身处偏远地区的全科医生(比值比[OR]=10.95;置信区间[CI]:1.55,77.31)、女性全科医生(OR=1.85;95%CI:1.16,2.94)、毕业于澳大利亚医学院的全科医生(OR=4.52;95%CI:2.61,7.80)、认为缺乏其他治疗选择的全科医生(OR=3.29;95%CI:1.61,6.74)、报告对瑜伽疗法有良好或非常好了解的全科医生(OR=18.2;95%CI:9.19,36.19)以及为自身健康使用补充和替代医学(CAM)的全科医生(OR=4.53;95%CI:2.60,7.87),均独立预测农村全科医生向瑜伽治疗师转诊的增加。

结论

在澳大利亚农村和偏远地区的全科医疗中,瑜伽治疗师与其他方面存在显著交集。澳大利亚全科医生总体上对瑜伽疗法支持度较高,对将这些疗法纳入患者护理的反对程度较低。有必要加强对这些地区瑜伽疗法实践、政策和监管的研究。

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