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Patient assessment of effectiveness and satisfaction with traditional medicine, globalized complementary and alternative medicines, and allopathic medicines for cancer in pakistan.

机译:对巴基斯坦传统药物,全球化补充和替代药物以及用于癌症的同种疗法药物的有效性和满意度进行患者评估。

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Background: Virtually no research has been conducted on patient assessments of traditional medicines and allopathic medicines for cancer care in poorer countries marked by pluralistic medical environments. Pakistan represents an excellent case for such a study because of the coexistence of culturally and historically specific indigenous traditional medicine, the strong presence of allopathic medicine, and, to a lesser extent, the availability of some globalized complementary and alternative medicines.Aim:To gain a preliminary understanding of cancer patients' perceptions of effectiveness and satisfaction with traditional medicine, globalized complementary and alternative medicine, and allopathy in the context of a pluralistic medical environment. STUDY DESIGN: Structured survey of 362 cancer patients, from diverse regions in the Punjab province and Northwest Frontier province, who were being treated in 4 different hospitals in Lahore, Pakistan. RESULTS: Use of traditional medicine remains high among cancer patients, with traditional healers used by the majority of those surveyed. Although patients' perceptions of the overall effectiveness of traditional medicines for treating cancer are low, those patients who do use traditional medicines still have high levels of satisfaction with these modalities. This is distinct from levels of satisfaction with, and perceptions of effectiveness of, Western cancer treatments, which were synonymous in this group of patients. Important differences in patient perceptions were found within groups (eg, between different forms of traditional healers) as well as between them. CONCLUSION: This study showed considerable support for complementary and alternative medicine/traditional medicine but also significant variation in usage of and perceptions of local traditional medicines. More research needs to be done to explore the social processes underlying this variation in cancer patients' preferences for particular traditional medicines.
机译:背景:实际上,在以多元医学环境为特征的较贫穷国家中,尚未进行过有关对传统药物和同种药物用于癌症治疗的患者评估的研究。巴基斯坦是进行这种研究的一个很好的例子,因为在文化和历史上特定的土著传统医学并存,同种疗法药物的强大存在以及在较小程度上可获得一些全球化的补充和替代药物的目的。对癌症患者对多元医学环境下传统医学,全球化补充和替代医学以及同种异体疗法的有效性和满意度的认识的初步了解。研究设计:对来自旁遮普省和西北边境省不同地区的362名癌症患者进行结构化调查,这些患者在巴基斯坦拉合尔的4家不同医院中接受治疗。结果:在癌症患者中,传统药物的使用仍然很高,大多数接受调查的人都使用传统疗法。尽管患者对传统药物治疗癌症总体效果的认识不高,但是那些使用传统药物的患者仍然对这些方法具有很高的满意度。这与对西方癌症治疗的满意度和对有效性的看法不同,后者在该组患者中是同义词。在组内(例如,在不同形式的传统治疗师之间)以及在组之间发现患者知觉的重要差异。结论:本研究显示了对补充和替代医学/传统医学的大力支持,但对当地传统药物的使用和看法也有很大差异。需要做更多的研究来探索导致癌症患者偏爱特定传统药物的这种变异的社会过程。

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