Perception on effect of AYUSH treatment among patients with selected NCDs at life style diseases clinics from six states of India: Lessons learnt and way forward

VijayKumar Tiwari, T. S. Sherin Raj, R. Gandotra
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Introduction: The AYUSH system of medicine is effective in the case management of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare launched a pilot program in 2016 integrating AYUSH with the National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases, and Stroke for community-based screening and management of NCDs. This study was done to assess the effectiveness of AYUSH treatment with Yoga practices in project districts in terms of the adoption of a healthy lifestyle besides relief from NCDs. Material and Methods: The study was conducted in six districts from six states, namely Bhilwara (Rajasthan), Surendranagar (Gujarat), Gaya (Bihar), Darjeeling (West Bengal), Krishna (Andhra Pradesh), and Lakhimpur-Kheri (Uttar Pradesh) with a total sample of 56 lifestyle disease Clinics and 1790 beneficiaries. Results: The results show that 75% of patients were currently doing yoga and 60%–80% of patients experienced various benefits of yoga. These benefits were relief from pain (82%), improvement in appetite (72%), reduction in weakness (72%), and sickness (71%). The study also found that after taking AYUSH treatment, overall 73% of patients reduced dosage of allopathic medicines, 52% had reduced side effects of allopathic medicines, 24% stopped allopathic medicine, and 50% got faster recovery. Conclusion: Low cost and fewer side effects are considered merits of AYUSH medicine that drive its acceptance in the community and could be prioritized under preventive care. The dual form of medicine is the new form emerging option to the existing modern medicine.
对印度六个邦生活方式疾病诊所选定非传染性疾病患者的AYUSH治疗效果的看法:经验教训和前进方向
简介:AYUSH医学系统在非传染性疾病(ncd)的病例管理中是有效的。卫生和家庭福利部于2016年启动了一项试点方案,将AYUSH与国家预防和控制癌症、糖尿病、心血管疾病和中风方案结合起来,以社区为基础筛查和管理非传染性疾病。本研究旨在评估在项目区采用瑜伽练习的AYUSH治疗的有效性,除了缓解非传染性疾病外,还采用了健康的生活方式。材料和方法:该研究在六个邦的六个地区进行,即比尔瓦拉(拉贾斯坦邦)、苏伦德拉讷格尔(古吉拉特邦)、加亚(比哈尔邦)、吉岭(西孟加拉邦)、克里希纳(安得拉邦)和拉金普尔-凯里(北方邦),共有56个生活方式疾病诊所和1790名受益者。结果:75%的患者目前正在做瑜伽,60%-80%的患者体验到瑜伽的各种益处。这些益处包括缓解疼痛(82%),改善食欲(72%),减轻虚弱(72%)和疾病(71%)。研究还发现,接受AYUSH治疗后,73%的患者总体上减少了对抗性药物的剂量,52%的患者对抗性药物的副作用减少,24%的患者停止了对抗性药物治疗,50%的患者恢复得更快。结论:AYUSH药物具有成本低、副作用少的优点,可被社区接受,可优先纳入预防保健。医学二元形态是对现有现代医学的新形态选择。
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