Gunnarsdottir Thora Jenny, Örlygsdóttir Brynja, Vilhjálmsson Rúnar
Faculty of Nursing, University of Iceland, Iceland.
Scand J Public Health. 2020 Aug;48(6):602-608. doi: 10.1177/1403494819863529. Epub 2019 Aug 29.
The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has increased in Western societies in recent years. In a national health survey conducted in 2006 in Iceland, 31.8% of the population had used CAM in the past 12 months; however, the trend of CAM use since then is unknown. This study's aim was to describe participants' use of CAM providers in Iceland in 2015 and compare it to the results of the previous survey. The current study explored the relationship between the participants' use of CAM and their background, religiosity, healthcare attitudes, mental and physical health, and physician visits. : The study was based on a national health survey conducted in the Spring of 2015. The questionnaire was mailed to a random sample of Icelandic adults, aged 18-75. Altogether 1599 respondents returned valid questionnaires (response rate 58%). The standardized questions were developed and tested in previous health surveys. : Nearly 40% of respondents had used CAM in the past 12 months. This is an estimated 8.4% increase since 2006. Women and people with more education were more likely than other participants to use CAM. Repeated physician visits were related to increased likelihood of CAM use. Individuals with high anxiety were more likely than others to use CAM.
近年来,补充和替代医学(CAM)在西方社会的使用有所增加。在2006年于冰岛进行的一项全国健康调查中,31.8%的人口在过去12个月内使用过补充和替代医学;然而,从那以后补充和替代医学的使用趋势尚不清楚。本研究的目的是描述2015年冰岛参与者对补充和替代医学提供者的使用情况,并将其与之前调查的结果进行比较。当前研究探讨了参与者对补充和替代医学的使用与其背景、宗教信仰、医疗保健态度、身心健康以及就医情况之间的关系。:该研究基于2015年春季进行的一项全国健康调查。问卷被邮寄给年龄在18 - 75岁之间的冰岛成年人随机样本。共有1599名受访者返回了有效问卷(回复率58%)。标准化问题是在之前的健康调查中制定和测试的。:近40%的受访者在过去12个月内使用过补充和替代医学。自2006年以来,这一比例估计增加了8.4%。女性和受教育程度较高的人比其他参与者更有可能使用补充和替代医学。多次就医与使用补充和替代医学的可能性增加有关。焦虑程度高的个体比其他人更有可能使用补充和替代医学。