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'I Wouldn't Mind Trying It. I'm in Pain the Whole Time': Barriers to the Use of Complementary Medicines by Older Australians in Residential Aged-Care Facilities

机译:“我不介意尝试它。我痛苦的一段时间

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Older people living in the community use complementary medicine (CM) to manage the symptoms of chronic illness; however, little is known about CM use by older people living in care settings. Using focus groups and individual interviews, this study explored the use of CM from the perspective of 71 residents, families, and health professionals from six residential aged-care facilities in Victoria, Australia. Residents used CM to manage pain and improve mobility, often covertly, and only with the financial assistance of their families. Facility policies and funding restrictions constrained CM use at the individual and facility level. An absence of evidence to support safety and efficacy coupled with the risk of interactions made doctors wary of CM use in older people. These findings have relevance for the large number of CM using baby-boomers as they move into residential aged-care.
机译:生活在社区的老年人使用互补药(cm)来管理慢性疾病的症状; 但是,少数人读到患者在护理环境中的老年人使用。 本研究探讨了焦点小组和个人访谈,从澳大利亚维多利亚维多利亚维多利亚州维多利亚六个住宅老年护理设施的71名居民,家庭和卫生专业人士的角度探讨了厘米。 居民使用CM来管理痛苦并改善移动性,通常隐蔽,并且只有他们家庭的财政协助。 设施政策和资金限制限制了个人和设施水平的CM使用。 没有证据支持安全性和有效性与相互作用的风险相结合的医生在老年人中使用的医生。 这些发现与使用婴儿潮一代的大量厘米有关,因为它们进入住宅老年护理。

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