Zubek E M
Can Fam Physician. 1994 Nov;40:1923-31.
To ascertain the extent to which family physicians in British Columbia agree with First Nations patients' using traditional Native medicines.
Randomized cross-sectional survey.
Family medicine practices in British Columbia.
A randomized volunteer sample of 79 physicians from the registry of the BC Chapter of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Of 125 physicians contacted, 46 did not reply.
Physicians' demographic variables and attitudes toward patients' use of traditional Native medicines.
Respondents generally accepted the use of traditional Native medicines for health maintenance, palliative care, and the treatment of benign illness. More disagreement was found with its use for serious illnesses, both for outpatients and in hospital, and especially in intensive care. Many physicians had difficulty forming a definition of traditional Native medicine, and were unable to give an opinion on its health risks or benefits. A significant positive correlation appeared between agreement with the use of traditional Native medicines and physicians' current practice serving a large First Nations population, as well as with physicians' knowing more than five patients using traditional medicine.
Cooperation between traditional Native and modern health care systems requires greater awareness of different healing strategies, governmental support, and research to determine views of Native patients and healers.
确定不列颠哥伦比亚省的家庭医生对原住民患者使用传统本土药物的认同程度。
随机横断面调查。
不列颠哥伦比亚省的家庭医疗诊所。
从加拿大皇家内科医师与外科医师学院不列颠哥伦比亚分会登记册中随机抽取的79名医生志愿者样本。在联系的125名医生中,46名未回复。
医生的人口统计学变量以及对患者使用传统本土药物的态度。
受访者普遍接受使用传统本土药物进行健康维护、姑息治疗和良性疾病的治疗。对于在门诊和住院环境中,尤其是在重症监护中用于治疗严重疾病,存在更多不同意见。许多医生难以对传统本土药物进行定义,也无法就其健康风险或益处发表意见。对使用传统本土药物的认同与医生当前为大量原住民人口提供服务的实践,以及与医生认识超过五名使用传统药物的患者之间存在显著正相关。
传统本土医疗系统与现代医疗系统之间的合作需要对不同的治疗策略有更高的认识、政府支持以及开展研究以确定原住民患者和治疗师的观点。