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Cancer patients’ use of complementary and alternative medicine in Sweden: a cross-sectional study

机译:瑞典癌症患者对补充和替代药物的使用:一项横断面研究

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Access to and advice on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) are uncommon within Swedish conventional cancer care and little is known about cancer patients’ own use of CAM. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore Swedish cancer patients′ patterns of CAM use, their experiences and preferences. Questionnaires were distributed consecutively to 1297 cancer patients at a university hospital’s out-patient oncology units. The response rate was 58% (n?=?755). Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the survey data. A logistic regression model was used to investigate the association between CAM use and gender, age and level of education. Open-ended responses were analyzed, using qualitative content analysis. Lifetime CAM use was reported by 34% (n?=?256), and 26% (n?=?198) used CAM after cancer diagnosis. Being female, younger and having higher education predicted CAM use. Most commonly used methods were natural products including vitamins and minerals?and relaxation. Main reasons for CAM use were improvement of physical, general and emotional wellbeing and increasing the body’s ability to fight cancer. Satisfaction with CAM usage was generally high. Reported adverse effects were few and mild; 54% of users spent ?50 Euro a month on CAM. One third had discussed their CAM use with cancer care providers. More than half of all participants thought that cancer care providers should be able to discuss (58%) and to consider (54%) use of CAM modalities in cancer care. Despite limited access and advice within conventional cancer care, one fourth of Swedish cancer patients use CAM. The insufficient patient-provider dialogue diverges with most patients’ wish for professional guidance in their decisions and integration of CAM modalities in conventional cancer care. Concurrent and multimodal CAM use implies challenges and possibilities for cancer care that need to be considered.
机译:在瑞典的常规癌症治疗中,补充和替代医学(CAM)的获取和咨询并不常见,对癌症患者自己使用CAM的了解很少。这项横断面研究的目的是探讨瑞典癌症患者使用CAM的方式,他们的经验和偏好。在大学医院的门诊肿瘤科中,向1297名癌症患者连续分发了问卷。回应率为58%(n?=?755)。描述性统计数据用于分析调查数据。使用逻辑回归模型研究CAM使用与性别,年龄和受教育程度之间的关联。使用定性内容分析法对开放式回应进行了分析。据报告,癌症诊断后终身使用CAM的比例为34%(n?=?256),26%(n?=?198)。女性,年轻和受过高等教育可以预测CAM的使用。最常用的方法是天然产品,包括维生素和矿物质以及松弛。使用CAM的主要原因是改善身体,总体和情绪健康,以及提高人体抵抗癌症的能力。对CAM使用的满意度普遍很高。报告的不良反应少且轻微; 54%的用户每月在CAM上的花费低于50欧元。三分之一的人与癌症护理提供者讨论了他们对CAM的使用。超过一半的参与者认为癌症护理提供者应该能够讨论(58%)并考虑(54%)在癌症护理中使用CAM方式。尽管在常规癌症治疗中获得机会和建议有限,但是瑞典四分之一的癌症患者仍使用CAM。病人与提供者之间的对话不足,使大多数病人希望在他们的决策以及将CAM方式整合到传统癌症治疗中时寻求专业指导。同时和多模式CAM的使用意味着需要考虑的癌症治疗挑战和可能性。

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