Complementary and alternative medicine use among hypertensive patients receiving biomedical treatment: a cross-sectional survey at the LEKMA General Hospital in Accra, Ghana.

M. F. Dumfeh, C. Ahorlu
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Background: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use is on the increase globally and there is an increased rate of usage among hypertensive patients. Objective: This study was designed to describe CAM use among hypertensive patients at a municipal hospital. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of hypertensive patients at a Municipal Assembly Hospital was conducted. Respondents were made up of 209 (99 CAM users and 110 non-Cam users) selected randomly from patients attending the hypertension clinic. The pattern of CAM use, clinical profiles of respondents, and their attitudes toward CAM were examined. Descriptive statistics and the Chi Square test were used for data analysis. Results: Out of the 209 patients interviewed, 99 (47.36%) had used at least one type of CAM mostly herbal products (72.72%, n =72).The CAM users demonstrated poorer adherence to antihypertensive medications (30.30%, n =30) as compared to non-CAM users (8.08%, n = 80). We observed a positive association between non-CAM use and medication adherence (p = 0.001). The majority (72.72%, n = 72) of the CAM users claimed to have obtained the expected effect, however,89.89% (n = 89) did not disclose their CAM use to their physician. They cited lack of inquiry by physicians as the main reason for non-disclosure. Conclusion: A considerable proportion of hypertensive patients receiving conventional treatment at a municipal hospital also use CAM therapies. Physicians should be encouraged to inquire about the history of CAM use among their patients to be able to advise patients concerning the possible adverse reactions and drug interactions.
在接受生物医学治疗的高血压患者中使用补充和替代药物:在加纳阿克拉LEKMA总医院进行的横断面调查。
背景:补充和替代医学(CAM)的使用正在全球范围内增加,高血压患者的使用率也在增加。目的:本研究旨在了解某市立医院高血压患者的CAM使用情况。方法:对某市议会医院高血压患者进行横断面调查。受访者由209人组成(99名CAM使用者和110名非CAM使用者),随机从参加高血压诊所的患者中选择。研究对象的辅助医学使用模式、临床资料及对辅助医学的态度。数据分析采用描述性统计和卡方检验。结果:209例受访患者中,99例(47.36%)使用过至少一种CAM,主要为中草药产品(72.72%,n =72)。与非CAM使用者(8.08%,n = 80)相比,CAM使用者对降压药物的依从性较差(30.30%,n =30)。我们观察到非辅助cam使用与药物依从性呈正相关(p = 0.001)。大多数(72.72%,n = 72)的CAM使用者声称获得了预期的效果,然而,89.89% (n = 89)没有向医生透露他们使用CAM的情况。他们指出,医生缺乏问询是不愿披露的主要原因。结论:在市属医院接受常规治疗的高血压患者中,有相当比例的患者同时使用辅助治疗。应鼓励医生询问患者的CAM使用史,以便能够就可能出现的不良反应和药物相互作用向患者提供建议。
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