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白癜风患者中补充替代医学的应用:一项横断面调查。

Use of complementary and alternative medicine in vitiligo: a cross-sectional survey.

机构信息

Department of Dermatology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 676 N St Clair Street, Suite 1600, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.

出版信息

Arch Dermatol Res. 2024 Apr 23;316(5):126. doi: 10.1007/s00403-024-02872-x.

Abstract

Vitiligo is characterized by skin depigmentation, which can lead to profound psychological effects and decreased quality of life, especially for those with skin of color. Individuals with vitiligo may utilize complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) due to limited treatment options with varying efficacy.An anonymous, multiple-choice, cross-sectional questionnaire was distributed to participants with vitiligo in the United States through online forums. Data on disease characteristics, use of prescription medications, use of topical therapies, supplements, and diets, and perceptions of CAM were collected.In total, 625 respondents completed the survey. Overall, 32.5% of participants (203/625) have tried CAM. Commonly reported CAM include supplements of vitamin D (57.7%, 116/203), vitamin B12 (46.3%, 93/203), vitamin C (27.4%, 55/203), topical Nigella sativa oil (26.4%, 53/203), oral omega-3 fatty acids (24.9%, 50/203), folic acid (22.9%, 46/203), and vitamin E (22.9%, 46/203). Frequently cited reasons for CAM use include desire to try "new" (40.4%, 82/203) or "more natural" (26.6%, 54/203) therapies, "frustration with conventional medicine" (24.6%, 50/203), and fear of "adverse side effects of conventional medicine" (23.6%, 48/203). Non-White participants were more likely than their White counterparts to report CAM use and have more positive perceptions of CAM therapies. Less than half (43.3%, 88/203) of CAM users reported that they disclosed their use of CAM with their physician.Dermatologists should be mindful of CAM and ask patients about their use. Further investigation of the role of CAM as adjuvant therapy for vitiligo is warranted to better advise patients.

摘要

白癜风的特征是皮肤脱色,这可能会对患者造成严重的心理影响,降低其生活质量,尤其是那些肤色较深的患者。由于治疗效果不一,可供选择的治疗方法有限,因此白癜风患者可能会选择使用补充替代医学(CAM)。

我们通过在线论坛向美国的白癜风患者发放了匿名、多项选择题、横断面调查问卷,收集了有关疾病特征、处方药物使用、局部治疗、补充剂和饮食以及对 CAM 的看法等数据。

共有 625 名受访者完成了这项调查。总的来说,32.5%的参与者(203/625)曾尝试过 CAM。报告中常用的 CAM 包括维生素 D 补充剂(57.7%,116/203)、维生素 B12(46.3%,93/203)、维生素 C(27.4%,55/203)、局部黑种草籽油(26.4%,53/203)、口服欧米伽-3 脂肪酸(24.9%,50/203)、叶酸(22.9%,46/203)和维生素 E(22.9%,46/203)。患者选择 CAM 的常见原因包括想要尝试“新”(40.4%,82/203)或“更天然”(26.6%,54/203)的疗法、对传统医学的“失望”(24.6%,50/203)以及对“传统医学不良反应的恐惧”(23.6%,48/203)。非白人参与者比白人参与者更有可能报告使用 CAM,并且对 CAM 疗法的看法更为积极。只有不到一半(43.3%,88/203)的 CAM 用户报告说他们向医生透露了他们使用 CAM 的情况。

皮肤科医生应该注意 CAM,并询问患者有关 CAM 的使用情况。需要进一步研究 CAM 作为白癜风辅助治疗的作用,以便更好地为患者提供建议。

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