Alghamdi Alya, Eidhah Alsufyani Mashael, Ali Alwadei Falah, Abdullah Alshehri Hussam, Samarkandi Osama, Syed Wajid
Community and Mental Health Nursing Department, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
King Saud University, Assistant Director of Administration at the College of Nursing, Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia.
Prev Med Rep. 2024 Jun 9;43:102787. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102787. eCollection 2024 Jul.
The use of alternative medicine (AM) is rising globally. Hence this study aimed to assess the Use of and Satisfaction with Alternative Medicine in the management of headache and Related Factors in Individuals, living in Saudi Arabia.
A cross-sectional study was conducted from July to December 2023 using an online questionnaire in Riyadh Saudi Arabia. The data was collected using a series, of prevalidated questionnaires aimed to assess the utilization and satisfaction of AM for the headache. Convenience sampling was applied for data collection.
A response rate of 93.1 % (n = 550) was obtained. Among the respondents, 78.7 % reported having headaches, while 69.2 % had a history of using AMs for headaches. However, among the users of AMs, 65.9 % of them were satisfied with the results of AMs, of those who were satisfied, 33.7 % said that AMs helped to prevent headache attacks, and 53.8 % reported that AMs use reduced pain intensity. The regression results demonstrated that there was a significant relationship between the satisfaction of AM for the headache and age (p < 0.004), and Active in sports (p < 0.019) and severity of the headache pain (p < 0.081).
The findings reported that relatively high prevalence of AMs used to manage headaches, while 65.9% of the users were satisfied with the outcomes, the satisfaction was found to have a significant relationship with age, activity in sports and severity of pain. To avoid negative effects of AM, it is recommended to use under the qualified healthcare professionals.
全球范围内替代医学(AM)的使用正在增加。因此,本研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯居民在头痛管理中对替代医学的使用情况、满意度及相关因素。
2023年7月至12月在沙特阿拉伯利雅得进行了一项横断面研究,使用在线问卷。通过一系列预先验证的问卷收集数据,旨在评估替代医学在头痛管理中的使用情况和满意度。采用便利抽样进行数据收集。
获得了93.1%(n = 550)的回复率。在受访者中,78.7%报告有头痛症状,而69.2%有使用替代医学治疗头痛的历史。然而,在替代医学使用者中,65.9%对替代医学的效果感到满意,在这些满意的人中,33.7%表示替代医学有助于预防头痛发作,53.8%报告使用替代医学减轻了疼痛强度。回归结果表明,对头痛的替代医学满意度与年龄(p < 0.004)、积极参加体育活动(p < 0.019)和头痛疼痛严重程度(p < 0.081)之间存在显著关系。
研究结果报告称,用于治疗头痛的替代医学使用率相对较高,虽然65.9%的使用者对结果感到满意,但发现满意度与年龄、体育活动和疼痛严重程度有显著关系。为避免替代医学的负面影响,建议在合格的医疗保健专业人员指导下使用。