Kilper Anica, Müller Alexander, Huber Roman, Reimers Niklas, Schütz Ludwig, Lederer Ann-Kathrin
Department of Orthopedics, Trauma and Hand Surgery, Chemnitz Hospital, Chemnitz, Sachsen, Germany.
Center for Complementary Medicine, Institute for Infection Prevention and Hospital Epidemiology, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
BMJ Open. 2020 Sep 6;10(9):e037192. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037192.
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is frequently used in Western countries within general medicine and internal medicine. Information on the use in orthopaedic and trauma surgery is widely lacking. The aim of this study was to investigate usage and needs regarding CAM for these patients.
Prospective paper-based, pseudoanonymous, cross-sectional survey.
From August to December 2018, a questionnaire composed of 17 questions was distributed to all eligible patients.
In-house patients in orthopaedic and trauma surgery at a high-volume medical centre in Germany.
Previous or current usage of CAM, interest and requests towards CAM as well as communication about CAM.
Overall, 457 orthopaedic and trauma surgical patients took part in the survey. They were on average 52 years old and 54% were male. Most of the patients were admitted due to bone fractures and most underwent operative therapy. Previous or current CAM usage was stated by 76% and 30% of patients, respectively. Most of the patients stated to be interested in usage of CAM and demanded for more clinical usage of CAM and reliable information about CAM. More than 90% of patients did not discuss CAM interest or usage with their treating physicians. Patients stated that physicians should have knowledge about CAM. They wish to be treated in a holistic manner and want to strengthen self-efficacy.
Usage of CAM of patients in orthopaedic and trauma surgery appears to be high. Only a few patients discuss their interest and usage of CAM with their treating physician. Therefore, surgeons should ask their patients about CAM and should consider evidence-based CAM approaches for complementary treatment.
DRKS0001544.
在西方国家,补充和替代医学(CAM)在普通医学和内科中经常被使用。然而,关于其在骨科和创伤外科中的使用情况,目前还普遍缺乏相关信息。本研究的目的是调查这些患者对补充和替代医学的使用情况及需求。
前瞻性纸质、伪匿名横断面调查。
2018年8月至12月,向所有符合条件的患者发放了一份由17个问题组成的问卷。
德国一家大型医疗中心骨科和创伤外科的住院患者。
补充和替代医学的既往或当前使用情况、对补充和替代医学的兴趣和需求以及关于补充和替代医学的沟通情况。
总体而言,457名骨科和创伤外科患者参与了调查。他们的平均年龄为52岁,54%为男性。大多数患者因骨折入院,且大多数接受了手术治疗。分别有76%和30%的患者表示曾使用或正在使用补充和替代医学。大多数患者表示对使用补充和替代医学感兴趣,并要求更多地在临床中使用补充和替代医学以及获取关于补充和替代医学的可靠信息。超过90%的患者未与他们的主治医生讨论过对补充和替代医学的兴趣或使用情况。患者表示医生应该了解补充和替代医学。他们希望得到整体治疗,并希望增强自我效能感。
骨科和创伤外科患者对补充和替代医学的使用率似乎较高。只有少数患者与他们的主治医生讨论过对补充和替代医学的兴趣及使用情况。因此,外科医生应该询问患者关于补充和替代医学的情况,并应考虑采用循证补充和替代医学方法进行辅助治疗。
DRKS0001544。