van Staden Anna Maria, Joubert Georgina B A
Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein.
Department of Biostatistics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein.
Afr J Tradit Complement Altern Med. 2014 Aug 23;11(5):61-6. doi: 10.4314/ajtcam.v11i5.10. eCollection 2014.
Healthcare systems worldwide are changing and the use of complementary, alternative and traditional medicine (CAM) form part of this transformation. South Africa has a large number of CAM practitioners, but they are not included in the official healthcare system. The aim of this study was to determine the perception and usage of CAM among the academic and administrative staff of the University of the Free State (UFS) in Bloemfontein, South Africa.
A questionnaire was compiled and sent electronically to all the academic and administrative staff of the UFS who had a university email address, to be completed online.
The response rate was 5.5%, with most of the respondents from the Faculty of Health Sciences. The respondents (n=165) were mainly women of 41-60 years of age with more than one tertiary qualification. Most of the respondents were in good health and considered CAM as moderately helpful and mostly safe. Most of the CAM recommendations were not from a medical physician. The respondents wanted alternatives to certain medications, such as antibiotics. They also had good previous experience with CAM and felt that conventional treatment was not always effective to treat their problems. They identified a need for CAM in the health system.
The study has limitations due to the data collection method and the low response rate. The results showed that the respondents favored a more integrated healthcare system including different CAM therapies, and that conventional doctors should be better informed about these therapies and its uses.
全球医疗保健系统正在发生变化,补充医学、替代医学和传统医学(CAM)的使用是这一转变的一部分。南非有大量的补充替代医学从业者,但他们未被纳入官方医疗保健系统。本研究的目的是确定南非布隆方丹自由州大学(UFS)学术和行政人员对补充替代医学的认知和使用情况。
编制了一份问卷,并通过电子邮件发送给所有拥有大学电子邮件地址的UFS学术和行政人员,以便他们在线完成。
回复率为5.5%,大多数受访者来自健康科学学院。受访者(n = 165)主要是41至60岁的女性,拥有不止一个高等学历。大多数受访者健康状况良好,认为补充替代医学有一定帮助且基本安全。大多数补充替代医学建议并非来自医生。受访者希望有某些药物(如抗生素)的替代品。他们之前对补充替代医学也有良好的体验,并且认为传统治疗并非总能有效解决他们的问题。他们认为医疗系统需要补充替代医学。
由于数据收集方法和低回复率,本研究存在局限性。结果表明,受访者倾向于一个更综合的医疗保健系统,包括不同的补充替代医学疗法,并且传统医生应该更好地了解这些疗法及其用途。