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Title: | Complementary/alternative medicine experience in cancer patients: A questionnaire-based survey | Authors: | Gököz Doğu, Gamze Kargı, Ayşegül Tanrıverdi, Özgür Yaren, Arzu Demiray, Gökçen Yapar Taşköylü, Burcu Ergin, Ahmet |
Keywords: | Cancer Complementary and alternative medicine natural products and their synthetic derivatives vitamin acupuncture adult aged allopathy alternative medicine article cancer patient chemotherapy chiropractic clinical feature comorbidity demography exercise family history female health care survey herb human knowledge lifestyle major clinical study male massage meditation osteopathic medicine physical medicine questionnaire society sociology traditional medicine Urtica dioica yoga |
Publisher: | UHOD - Uluslararasi Hematoloji Onkoloji Dergisi | Abstract: | A study was designed to evaluate the frequency of complementary/alternative therapy (CAM) knowledge and usage in cancer patients. A 23-item survey questionnaire was administered to 494 patients who received chemotherapy in the medical oncology department of three hospitals between June 2011 and December 2011. After giving written informed consent, patients completed a selfadministered questionnaire. Differences among participants were assessed by using the SPSS 17.0 software. Of the 494 patients, 48% had heard of CAM, and 23.5% had used at least one CAM model. Herbs and vitamins were the most frequently used approach (82.2%). The most commonly used herb was the stinging nettle (55.5%). Marital status (p= 0.003), educational status (p< 0.001), monthly income (p< 0.001), knowledge about disease (p< 0.001), family history of comorbidity (p<0.012), and place of residence (0.004) were statistically significant for knowledge about CAM. However, marital status (p< 0.001), comorbidity (p= 0.004), educational status (p=0.006), family history of comorbidity (p= 0.008), and family history of cancer (p= 0.03) were statistically significant for CAM use. Logistic regression analysis showed that educational status (p=0.015), high monthly income (p=0.03), knowledge about disease (p= 0.005), and a family history of comorbidity (p= 0.005) were statistically significant for knowledge about CAM. Otherwise, only marital status (p< 0.001) and comorbidity (p= 0.04) were determined as independent factors for CAM use. Health professionals should routinely ask their patients about CAM use and discuss the reasons and outcomes of use. Randomized clinical trials are needed to determine possible risks and benefits associated with CAM use. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7775 https://doi.org/10.4999/uhod.12008 |
ISSN: | 1306-133X |
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