McIntyre Erica, Saliba Anthony J, Wiener Karl K, Sarris Jerome
Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia.
BMC Complement Altern Med. 2016 Feb 11;16:60. doi: 10.1186/s12906-016-1022-3.
Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent mental health condition in Australia. In addition, there are many people who experience problematic anxiety symptoms who do not receive an anxiety disorder diagnosis but require treatment. As herbal medicine use is popular in Australia, and little is known about how adults experiencing anxiety are using these medicines, this study aimed to identify how Australian adults who experience anxiety are using herbal medicines.
An online cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted using purposive convenience sampling to recruit Australian adults who have experienced anxiety symptoms and have used herbal medicines (N = 400). Descriptive statistics, chi-square test of contingency, analysis of variance, and simple logistic regression was used to analyse the data.
Eighty two percent of participants experienced anxiety symptoms in the previous 12 months, with 47% reporting having previously been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. In addition, 72.8% had used herbal medicines specifically for anxiety symptoms in their lifetime, while 55.3% had used prescribed pharmaceuticals, with 27.5% having used herbal medicines concurrently with prescribed pharmaceuticals. The Internet and family and friends were the most frequently used sources of information about herbal medicines. Forty eight percent of participants did not disclose their herbal medicine use to their doctor.
Herbal medicines are being used by adults with anxiety and are commonly self-prescribed for anxiety symptoms. Health practitioners who are experts in herbal medicine prescribing are consulted infrequently. In addition, herbal medicine use is often not disclosed to health practitioners. These behaviours are concerning as people may not be receiving the most suitable treatments, and their use of herbal medicines may even be dangerous. It is critical we develop a better understanding of why people are using these medicines, and how we can develop improved health literacy to help with treatment decision making to ensure people receive optimal care.
焦虑症是澳大利亚最普遍的心理健康问题。此外,有许多人经历有问题的焦虑症状,但未被诊断为焦虑症却需要治疗。由于草药在澳大利亚很受欢迎,而对于有焦虑情绪的成年人如何使用这些药物知之甚少,本研究旨在确定有焦虑情绪的澳大利亚成年人如何使用草药。
采用目的便利抽样法进行在线横断面描述性研究,招募有焦虑症状且使用过草药的澳大利亚成年人(N = 400)。使用描述性统计、列联卡方检验、方差分析和简单逻辑回归分析数据。
82%的参与者在过去12个月内有焦虑症状,47%报告曾被诊断为焦虑症。此外,72.8%的人一生中曾专门使用草药治疗焦虑症状,55.3%的人使用过处方药,27.5%的人同时使用草药和处方药。互联网以及家人和朋友是最常被用于获取草药信息的来源。48%的参与者未向医生透露他们使用草药的情况。
有焦虑情绪的成年人正在使用草药,并且通常自行使用草药来缓解焦虑症状。很少咨询草药处方方面的专业健康从业者。此外,人们通常不会向健康从业者透露使用草药的情况。这些行为令人担忧,因为人们可能没有得到最合适的治疗,而且他们使用草药甚至可能是危险的。至关重要的是,我们要更好地理解人们为何使用这些药物,以及如何提高健康素养以帮助做出治疗决策,确保人们获得最佳护理。