Northcott H C, Bachynsky J A
Department of Sociology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Soc Sci Med. 1993 Aug;37(3):431-5. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(93)90273-7.
This study examines the use of chiropractic, prescription medicines, nonprescription medicines and alternative health care for two independent samples representative of the population of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1979 (n = 439) and again in 1988 (n = 464). While the usage of prescription medicines was unchanged from 1979 to 1988, utilization of nonprescription medicines, chiropractic and alternative health care increased. Users of chiropractic tended to be concurrent users of the conventional health care system, although they were also more likely to utilize alternative health care. This study shows that Edmontonians tend to select their health care concurrently from various health care modalities including both prescription and nonprescription medicines and conventional and alternative health care.
本研究调查了加拿大艾伯塔省埃德蒙顿市具有代表性的两个独立样本在1979年(n = 439)和1988年(n = 464)使用整脊疗法、处方药、非处方药和替代医疗保健的情况。从1979年到1988年,处方药的使用情况没有变化,但非处方药、整脊疗法和替代医疗保健的使用有所增加。整脊疗法的使用者往往同时使用传统医疗保健系统,尽管他们也更有可能使用替代医疗保健。这项研究表明,埃德蒙顿人倾向于同时从包括处方药和非处方药以及传统和替代医疗保健在内的各种医疗保健方式中选择他们的医疗保健。