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补充医学产品的使用:2019 年澳大利亚成年人全国代表性横断面调查。

Use of complementary medicine products: a nationally representative cross-sectional survey of 2019 Australian adults.

机构信息

School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2019 Jul 16;9(7):e024198. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-024198.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To provide a contemporary description of complementary medicine (CM) product use in Australia.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional survey.

SETTING

Online.

PARTICIPANTS

A nationally representative sample (n=2019) of the Australian adult population.

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES

Primary outcomes measures included the use and type of CM products used, and source of recommendation. Secondary measures included disclosure of CM product use to health practitioners, concomitant use of pharmaceuticals and predictors of use.

RESULTS

Prevalence of CM product use was 50.3%, with the most frequently used being vitamin and mineral supplements (VMSs; 47.8%) and homoeopathic medicines the least used (6.8%). A majority of respondents using CM products were also using pharmaceutical products, and small but significant associations were found between the use of CM products and pharmaceuticals (p<0.05). Small statistically significant associations were found between use of vitamin products and disclosure of use to general practitioners (GPs; Cramer's V=0.13, p=0.004) and hospital doctors (Cramer's V=0.11, p=0.04), and between use of herbal medicines and disclosure to both GPs (Cramer's V=0.11, p=0.02) and hospital doctors (Cramer's V=0.12, p=0.03). Women, those with higher education and those with no private health insurance were more likely to use CM products (p<0.05), while those without chronic conditions were less likely to use CM products (p<0.05) (χ(29)=174.70, p<0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

The number of Australians using CM products has remained relatively stable and substantial for nearly two decades. The majority of CM use relates to VMSs. Given the number of Australians using both CM products and pharmaceutical medicines, it is important to evaluate the potential clinical implications of such practices to ensure safe, effective and coordinated health policy and patient care.

摘要

目的

提供澳大利亚补充医学(CM)产品使用情况的现代描述。

设计

横断面调查。

设置

在线。

参与者

澳大利亚成年人口的全国代表性样本(n=2019)。

主要和次要结果测量

主要结果测量包括 CM 产品的使用和类型,以及推荐来源。次要措施包括向医疗保健提供者披露 CM 产品的使用情况、同时使用药物以及使用的预测因素。

结果

CM 产品的使用率为 50.3%,最常用的是维生素和矿物质补充剂(VMS;47.8%),顺势疗法药物的使用率最低(6.8%)。大多数使用 CM 产品的受访者也在使用药物产品,CM 产品和药物的使用之间存在小但显著的关联(p<0.05)。发现使用维生素产品与向全科医生(GP;Cramer's V=0.13,p=0.004)和医院医生(Cramer's V=0.11,p=0.04)披露使用情况之间存在小的统计学显著关联,以及使用草药与向全科医生(Cramer's V=0.11,p=0.02)和医院医生(Cramer's V=0.12,p=0.03)披露使用情况之间存在小的统计学显著关联。女性、受教育程度较高和没有私人医疗保险的人更有可能使用 CM 产品(p<0.05),而没有慢性疾病的人则不太可能使用 CM 产品(p<0.05)(χ(29)=174.70,p<0.001)。

结论

近二十年来,澳大利亚使用 CM 产品的人数相对稳定且数量庞大。CM 使用的大部分与 VMS 有关。鉴于有相当数量的澳大利亚人同时使用 CM 产品和药物,评估这些做法的潜在临床意义以确保安全、有效和协调的卫生政策和患者护理非常重要。

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