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The use of complementary and alternative medicine among Malay breast cancer survivors.

机译:马来乳腺癌幸存者中补充和替代药物的使用。

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A cross-sectional studywas carried out to determine the prevalence of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use by breast cancer survivors. A descriptivesurveydesignwasdeveloped. Information on sociodemographic characteristics, cancer clinical treatment history, and use of CAM were obtained through a modified self-administered questionnaire from 116 Malay breast cancer survivors aged 21 to 67 years who were 2 years postdiagnosis and currently undergoing follow-up treatment at breast cancer clinics at Hospital Kuala Lumpur and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre. Data suggest that 64% of the participants were identified as CAM users; dietary supplements were the most common form used, followed by prayer and Malay traditional medicine. Within the wide range of dietary supplements, multivitamins were most often taken followed by spirulina, vitamin C, evening primrose oil, and herbal products. Contrary to other findings, the CAM users were found to be older, had secondary education levels, and were from middle-income households. However, there was no significant difference between CAM users and nonusers in this study. Family members played an important role as the main source of information along with doctors/health care providers, friends, and printed materials/mass media. The reasons participants gave for using CAM were mainly to assist in healing the body's inner strength, to cure cancer, and to reduce stress. Only half of the participants consulted with their physicians regarding the safety of CAM use. The participants began to use CAM while undergoing clinical treatments. Most of the participants used CAM for more than a year. About RM100 to RM149 (31.88 USD to 47.50 USD at press time) were spent monthly on CAM by 32% of the participants. The CAM use was found to be effective and beneficial for patients' disease states, and they were contented with the usage of the CAM therapies. Multivariate analysis revealed that thedecision to use or not to use CAM was not dependent on sociodemographic background or cancer clinical treatment history. CAM was commonly used by breast cancer survivors as a coping mechanism to battle the disease.
机译:进行了一项横断面研究,以确定乳腺癌幸存者使用补充和替代药物(CAM)的患病率。制定了描述性调查设计。有关社会人口学特征,癌症临床治疗史和CAM使用情况的信息,是通过修改后的自我调查表从116名年龄在21至67岁,诊断后2年,目前正在乳腺癌诊所接受后续治疗的马来乳腺癌幸存者中获得的在吉隆坡医院和马来西亚大学医院医疗中心。数据表明,有64%的参与者被识别为CAM用户。膳食补充剂是最常用的形式,其次是祈祷和马来传统医学。在广泛的膳食补充剂中,最常服用多种维生素,其次是螺旋藻,维生素C,月见草油和草药产品。与其他发现相反,CAM用户年龄较大,具有中等教育水平且来自中等收入家庭。但是,在这项研究中,CAM用户和非用户之间没有显着差异。家庭成员与医生/医疗保健提供者,朋友和印刷材料/大众媒体一起,作为主要信息来源发挥了重要作用。参与者给出使用CAM的原因主要是为了帮助治愈身体的内在力量,治愈癌症以及减轻压力。只有一半的参与者就使用CAM的安全性咨询过医生。参与者在进行临床治疗时开始使用CAM。大多数参与者使用CAM超过一年。约有32%的参与者每月在CAM上花费约100令吉至149令吉(截至发稿时31.88美元至47.50美元)。人们发现使用CAM对患者的疾病状态有效且有益,他们对CAM疗法的使用感到满意。多因素分析表明,是否使用CAM的决定与社会人口统计学背景或癌症临床治疗史无关。 CAM被乳腺癌幸存者普遍用作应对疾病的应对机制。

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