Louis Bolk Institute, Kosterijland 3-5, 3981 AJ, Bunnik, The Netherlands.
Van Praag Institute, Springweg 7, 3511 VH, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
BMC Complement Med Ther. 2022 Feb 15;22(1):43. doi: 10.1186/s12906-022-03528-x.
Major life changing events such as the COVID-19 pandemic may have major impact on one's health and general well-being. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and predictive factors, including gender specific differences, of Complementary Medicine (CM) use (including CM consultations, self-care management and self-help techniques) during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 in the Netherlands.
CM use was studied among a random representative sample (n = 1004) of the adult Dutch population using an online survey conducted from 22-27 May 2020. The survey included a modified version of I-CAM-Q and additional questions on demographic characteristics, reasons for CM use, perceived effectiveness and side effects.
68.0% of the participants reported to have used CM (CM consultations (13.3%), self-management strategies (59.4%), self-help techniques (30.0%)). Most frequently reported reason of CM use was to improve general well-being (61.6%), prevention and/or treatment of COVID-19 was only reported by 10%. Perceived effectiveness of CM was high and number of experienced side effects low. Being a women, worried to get infected with COVID-19, higher education and living in northern/ middle region of the Netherlands were predictive factors to use CM.
In the Netherlands, specific groups (e.g. women/ highly educated) use CM, mainly to improve general wellbeing, and seem to benefit of it during the first months of the pandemic. The high perceived effectiveness and low reporting of side effects should encourage medical professionals and policy makers for more openness towards considering CM as being part of an integrative approach to public health in times life changing events occur.
重大生活变化事件,如 COVID-19 大流行,可能对一个人的健康和整体幸福感产生重大影响。本研究旨在确定 2020 年 COVID-19 大流行第一波期间在荷兰使用补充医学(CM)的流行率和预测因素,包括性别差异。
使用在线调查于 2020 年 5 月 22 日至 27 日在荷兰成年人群中随机抽取 1004 名代表性样本,研究 CM 的使用情况。该调查包括 I-CAM-Q 的修改版和关于人口统计学特征、CM 使用原因、感知效果和副作用的附加问题。
68.0%的参与者报告使用了 CM(CM 咨询(13.3%)、自我管理策略(59.4%)、自助技术(30.0%))。最常报告的 CM 使用原因是改善整体健康(61.6%),只有 10%的人报告预防和/或治疗 COVID-19。CM 的感知效果很高,报告的副作用数量很少。女性、担心感染 COVID-19、高学历和居住在荷兰北部/中部地区是使用 CM 的预测因素。
在荷兰,特定群体(如女性/高学历者)使用 CM,主要是为了改善整体健康状况,并且在大流行的头几个月似乎从中受益。高感知效果和低副作用报告应鼓励医疗保健专业人员和决策者更加开放地考虑将 CM 作为生活变化事件发生时公共卫生综合方法的一部分。