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Knowledge, attitude and practices of South African healthcare professionals towards complementary and alternative medicine use for atopic eczema – a descriptive survey

机译:南非医疗保健专业人员对特应性和替代医学用途的知识,态度和实践对特应性湿疹 - 描述性调查

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Background: Complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) are used widely for treating atopic eczema (AE), commonly in conjunction with conventional medicines prescribed by mainstream healthcare professionals (HCPs). This cross-sectional survey evaluated the knowledge, general attitudes and practices regarding CAM among dermatologists, paediatricians, general practitioners (GPs) and pharmacists treating patients with AE in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.Methods: Questionnaires were sent via email or hand-delivered to HCPs nearby.Results: Of the 330 respondents, 220 (67%) were males and 110 (33%) females. Most (40%) were > 50 years. GPs and pharmacists were significantly more embracing of CAM compared with dermatologists and paediatricians. The majority were not familiar with most CAMs for AE. More GPs (29%) and pharmacists (43%) recommend CAM compared with dermatologists (8%) and paediatricians (5%). GPs and pharmacists were also amenable to referring patients to CAM practitioners. The majority do not initiate discussions with their patients regarding CAM use nor enquire when taking a history. Many dermatologists (65%) and pharmacists (51%) reported that their patients ask about CAM. All dermatologists, 95% of paediatricians, 87% of GPs and 55% of pharmacists reported having no training in CAM but believed it should be included in their curriculum. Most are interested in learning about CAM and agreed that it would better prepare them in managing patients.Conclusion: This study demonstrated poor CAM knowledge and communication between HCPs and patients but a strong interest amongst HCPs to learn more. There is an urgent need for continuing education programmes and inclusion in undergraduate curriculums, which will assist HCPs in influencing better patient outcomes.(Full text of the research articles are available online at www.medpharm.tandfonline.com/ojfp)S Afr Fam Pract 2017; DOI: 10.1080/20786190.2016.1248146
机译:背景:互补和替代药物(CAM)广泛用于治疗特应性湿疹(AE),通常与主流医疗保健专业人员(HCPS)规定的常规药物一起使用。这种横断面调查评估了皮肤科医生,儿科医生,全科医生(GPS)和药剂师在普佐鲁 - 纳塔尔德班治疗AE患者的凸轮知识,一般态度和实践。方法:通过电子邮件或手工交付到附近的HCP,发送问卷调查问卷。结果:330名受访者,220名(67%)是男性和110名(33%)的女性。大多数(40%)> 50年。与皮肤科医生和儿科医生相比,GPS和药剂师明显更多地拥抱凸轮。大多数人对AE的大多数凸轮都不熟悉。与皮肤科医生(8%)和儿科医生(5%)相比,更多GPS(29%)和药剂师(43%)推荐凸轮。 GPS和药剂师也可以将患者推荐给凸轮从业者。大多数人并没有与他们的患者讨论有关CAM使用的讨论,也不会在参加历史时查询。许多皮肤科医生(65%)和药剂师(51%)报道了他们的患者询问CAM。所有皮肤科医生,95%的儿科医生,87%的GPS和55%的药剂师报告没有凸轮,但相信它应该包括在课程中。大多数人都有兴趣了解凸轮,同意在管理患者方面会更好地准备它们。结论:本研究表明,HCP与患者之间的凸轮知识和沟通不佳,但HCP之间的浓厚兴趣要了解更多信息。迫切需要继续教育计划和纳入本科课程,这将协助HCPS影响更好的患者结果。(研究文章的完整文章在www.medpharm.tandfonline.com/ojfp上提供S AFR FAM PIPPT 2017; DOI:10.1080 / 20786190.2016.1248146

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