Motoo Yoshiharu, Yukawa Keiko, Hisamura Kazuho, Arai Ichiro
Department of Medical Oncology, Kanazawa Medical University, Uchinada, Ishikawa, Japan.
Department of Health Policy and Technology Assessment, National Institute of Public Health, Wako, Saitama, Japan.
Integr Med Res. 2021 Mar;10(1):100454. doi: 10.1016/j.imr.2020.100454. Epub 2020 Jun 20.
The evidence-based Japanese integrative medicine (eJIM) website was launched by the Japanese government in 2014 to provide information on integrative medicine to the general public and physicians. While Japanese physicians discourage the use of traditional, complementary, and integrative medicine (TCIM), there are very few reports that explore this issue. We aimed to understand the attitudes of Japanese physicians towards TCIM and evaluate the usability of the eJIM website according to physicians.
We conducted a two-staged, mixed-method study with interviews and an internet-based survey. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with 12 physicians who worked for large-scale hospitals in two different areas of Japan. We assessed their understanding of TCIM and the usability of the eJIM website. Based on the interviews, the internet survey was developed and was conducted in February 2019.
In the interviews, 12 physicians provided their opinion on TCIM and highlighted important areas, such as increasing the resources available for patients, and ensuring more information on TCIM is available. The internet survey of 231 physicians showed that 35% of the physicians used or advised on TCIM in clinical practice. Kampo medicines (87.8%) and dietary supplements (24.7%) were common. The physicians did not use TCIM primarily because of concerns regarding its efficacy, safety, and cost. Most physicians were not aware of which TCIM their patients used.
Physicians in Japan may not have comprehensively understood TCIM and do not actively use TCIM. The eJIM website could help physicians to gain a better understanding of TCIM if improvements are made.
循证日本综合医学(eJIM)网站由日本政府于2014年推出,旨在向公众和医生提供综合医学信息。尽管日本医生不鼓励使用传统、补充和综合医学(TCIM),但很少有报告探讨这一问题。我们旨在了解日本医生对TCIM的态度,并根据医生评估eJIM网站的可用性。
我们进行了一项两阶段的混合方法研究,包括访谈和基于互联网的调查。对在日本两个不同地区的大型医院工作的12名医生进行了面对面访谈。我们评估了他们对TCIM的理解以及eJIM网站的可用性。基于访谈结果,开发了互联网调查问卷,并于2019年2月进行了调查。
在访谈中,12名医生对TCIM发表了意见,并强调了重要领域,如增加患者可用资源,确保提供更多关于TCIM的信息。对231名医生的互联网调查显示,35%的医生在临床实践中使用或推荐过TCIM。汉方药物(87.8%)和膳食补充剂(24.7%)较为常见。医生不使用TCIM主要是因为担心其疗效、安全性和成本。大多数医生不知道他们的患者使用了哪种TCIM。
日本医生可能没有全面理解TCIM,也没有积极使用TCIM。如果进行改进,eJIM网站可以帮助医生更好地理解TCIM。