Aljardi Omaymah Y, Alalawi Salma, Aljohani Afnan Z, Humaida Ahmed A, Hashim Omran S, Abdullah Ayat R
Department of Family Medicine, Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Hospital, Madinah, SAU.
Department of Internal Medicine, Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Hospital, Madinah, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 May 29;16(5):e61307. doi: 10.7759/cureus.61307. eCollection 2024 May.
Despite the recognition of the importance of physician knowledge and physician-patient communication about the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), few studies have explored this issue. Therefore, this study aims to assess physicians' knowledge and physician-patient communication regarding CAM.
A cross-sectional study was conducted among physicians working at governmental hospitals and primary healthcare centers in Madinah, Saudi Arabia. The data collection tool was a validated English language questionnaire distributed using social media platforms. The questionnaire included sections to assess physician knowledge and communication about CAM.
Of the 373 completed questionnaires, around 151 (40.5%) of the respondents stated that they have a poor level of knowledge about CAM, and 272 (72.9%) need to gain additional knowledge to properly counsel patients on CAM. Medical journals were the main source of knowledge about CAM. There were 121 (32.4%) physicians who believed that <20% of their patients use some form of CAM, and 180 (48.3%) believed that <20% of their patients spontaneously reported their CAM use without prompting or direct questioning. Around 180 (48.3%) of physicians believed that they asked <20% of their patients about using CAM. Regarding barriers that limit communication with the patient about CAM, the highest percentage was insufficient knowledge about CAM (137, 36.7%).
The study showed that a significant number of physicians lack the appropriate knowledge about CAM and most of them agreed to gain additional knowledge to properly counsel their patients. Further research is needed to evaluate physicians' knowledge about CAM using a more objective method.
尽管人们认识到医生关于补充和替代医学(CAM)的知识以及医患沟通的重要性,但很少有研究探讨这个问题。因此,本研究旨在评估医生关于补充和替代医学的知识以及医患沟通情况。
在沙特阿拉伯麦地那的政府医院和初级医疗保健中心工作的医生中进行了一项横断面研究。数据收集工具是一份经过验证的英文问卷,通过社交媒体平台分发。问卷包括评估医生关于补充和替代医学的知识及沟通情况的部分。
在373份完成的问卷中,约151名(40.5%)受访者表示他们对补充和替代医学的了解程度较低,272名(72.9%)需要获取更多知识以恰当地为患者提供关于补充和替代医学的咨询。医学期刊是关于补充和替代医学知识的主要来源。有121名(32.4%)医生认为他们的患者中<20%使用某种形式的补充和替代医学,180名(48.3%)医生认为他们的患者中<20%在未得到提示或直接询问的情况下会主动报告其使用补充和替代医学的情况。约180名(48.3%)医生认为他们询问过<20%的患者关于使用补充和替代医学的情况。关于限制与患者就补充和替代医学进行沟通的障碍,最高比例是对补充和替代医学的知识不足(137名,36.7%)。
该研究表明,相当数量的医生缺乏关于补充和替代医学的适当知识,并且他们中的大多数人同意获取更多知识以恰当地为患者提供咨询。需要进一步研究以更客观的方法评估医生关于补充和替代医学的知识。