Lee Hye-Yoon, Yun Young-Ju, Yu Sun-Ae, Park Yo-Han, Park Byung-Wook, Kim Bu-Young, Hwang Man-Suk
National Clinical Research Center for Korean Medicine, Pusan National University Korean Medicine Hospital, Yangsan, Korea.
Department of Integrative Medicine, School of Korean Medicine, Pusan National University, Yangsan, Korea.
Integr Med Res. 2018 Dec;7(4):333-340. doi: 10.1016/j.imr.2018.07.001. Epub 2018 Jul 26.
Traditional Korean medicine (TKM) is widely used to treat children with cerebral palsy (CP) in Korea; however, studies investigating factors that influence the use of TKM are scarce. Thus, we investigated the clinical factors that might influence the use of TKM.
A population-based, cross-sectional, multicenter survey was performed from August 2014 to May 2016. The history of TKM use, type and severity of CP, current treatment characteristics, presence of accompanying disabilities or other health problems not directly related to CP, and monthly cost for the treatment of CP were surveyed.
In total, 182 children were recruited, and 78 children (42.9%) had used TKM. Among these 78 children, 50 (64.1% of the TKM-use group) had used both acupuncture and herbal medication, 15 (19.2%) had used acupuncture only, and 13 (16.7%) had used herbal medication only. Children with non-typical CP, accompanying disabilities and general health problems tended to use TKM. The monthly cost of treatment for CP was significantly higher in the TKM-use group than that in the no-TKM-use group, suggesting that economically disadvantaged children may have difficulty in accessing TKM. Dietary supplements, conventional pharmacological treatments, and rehabilitation therapies did not affect TKM use.
Children with non-typical symptoms or those with poor overall health status are likely to use TKM. Additionally, TKM use leads to increased treatment costs. Studies investigating the motivation for starting or ceasing TKM therapy, socioeconomic factors and the attitude of parents towards complementary and alternative medicine should be performed.
在韩国,传统韩医学(TKM)被广泛用于治疗脑瘫(CP)患儿;然而,关于影响TKM使用因素的研究却很匮乏。因此,我们调查了可能影响TKM使用的临床因素。
于2014年8月至2016年5月进行了一项基于人群的横断面多中心调查。调查了TKM使用史、CP的类型和严重程度、当前治疗特征、是否存在与CP无直接关系的伴随残疾或其他健康问题,以及CP治疗的月费用。
共招募了182名儿童,其中78名儿童(42.9%)使用过TKM。在这78名儿童中,50名(占TKM使用组的64.1%)同时使用过针灸和草药,15名(19.2%)仅使用过针灸,13名(16.7%)仅使用过草药。非典型CP、伴有残疾和一般健康问题的儿童倾向于使用TKM。TKM使用组CP治疗的月费用显著高于未使用TKM组,这表明经济条件较差的儿童可能难以获得TKM治疗。膳食补充剂、传统药物治疗和康复治疗对TKM使用没有影响。
具有非典型症状或整体健康状况较差的儿童可能会使用TKM。此外,使用TKM会导致治疗费用增加。应开展研究,调查开始或停止TKM治疗的动机、社会经济因素以及家长对补充和替代医学的态度。