Utilization of Complementary Medicine among Patients with Cardiovascular Disease in Iran: A Cross-Sectional Study

Q3 Health Professions
Mohammad Hossein Sharifi, Salman Mohammadi, N. Pahlavani, Ali Ghaffarian‐Bahraman, Sara Darabi, M. Nikoo, M. E. Zohalinezhad
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Abstract

Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM) has been widely used globally, but limited data are available on the use of CAM in Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). The present study aimed to evaluate CAM use in CVD patients. The present cross-sectional study was performed in Shiraz, Iran, during the summer of 2021. Cardiovascular patients aged ≥ 18 years were included in the study. Demographic information on left ventricular ejection fraction and satisfaction with CAM utilization was collected using validated questionnaires. A total of 304 patients (194 males and 110 females) were recruited for this study. The frequency of patients identified as CAM users was 56.9% (n = 173). Patients with implanted pacemakers were less likely to use CAM than others (OR = 0.50, p = 0.031). Meanwhile, the likelihood of CAM utilization was approximately 2 and 4 times higher in the patients categorized in class I of the New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional classification compared to those in the second and third classes, respectively. Most CAM users used herbs, dietary supplements, and praying to prevent diseases, while Traditional Persian Medicine (TPM) remedies and acupuncture were more commonly used to treat acute and chronic illnesses, respectively. Praying for health, herbal therapy, and dietary supplementation were the most popular CAM types utilized by Iranian CVD patients. However, future investigations seem to be required to determine the exact physiological impacts, probable adverse effects, and long-term benefits of CAM therapies in this population.
伊朗心血管疾病患者对辅助医疗的利用:一项横断面研究
补充替代医学(CAM)已在全球范围内得到广泛应用,但有关 CAM 在心血管疾病(CVD)中应用的数据却十分有限。本研究旨在评估 CAM 在心血管疾病患者中的使用情况。本横断面研究于 2021 年夏季在伊朗设拉子进行。研究对象包括年龄≥ 18 岁的心血管病患者。研究人员使用经过验证的问卷收集了有关左心室射血分数和对使用 CAM 的满意度等人口统计学信息。本研究共招募了 304 名患者(194 名男性和 110 名女性)。被确定为 CAM 使用者的患者比例为 56.9%(n = 173)。植入心脏起搏器的患者使用 CAM 的可能性低于其他患者(OR = 0.50,P = 0.031)。同时,在纽约心脏病学会(NYHA)功能分类中被归为一级的患者与二级和三级的患者相比,使用 CAM 的可能性分别高出约 2 倍和 4 倍。大多数 CAM 使用者使用草药、膳食补充剂和祈祷来预防疾病,而传统波斯医学(TPM)疗法和针灸则分别更常用于治疗急性病和慢性病。祈求健康、草药疗法和膳食补充剂是伊朗心血管疾病患者最常用的 CAM 类型。然而,要确定CAM疗法对这一人群的确切生理影响、可能的不良反应和长期益处,似乎还需要未来的调查。
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Traditional and Integrative Medicine
Traditional and Integrative Medicine Health Professions-Complementary and Manual Therapy
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