Breaking the silence: factors influencing complementary therapy disclosure among diabetic outpatients in Taiwan.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Hsiao-Yun Chang
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Abstract

Background: As more patients turn to complementary therapies (CTs) alongside conventional medicine, the lack of communication between patients who use CTs and their conventional healthcare professionals (HCPs) can pose significant risks, including the potential for serious drug interactions.

Purpose: To explore the factors influencing the disclosure of CTs use to conventional HCPs.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey design was employed to enroll 307 outpatients diagnosed with diabetes from both the northern and southern regions of Taiwan, covering the period from October 2022 to March 2023. The survey questionnaire included demographics, the patterns of CTs use, the experiences of CTs use, the Understanding the Benefit-Risks of CTs Use Scale, and the Diabetes Empowerment Scale. The data were analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics version 28.0.

Results: Only one-third of outpatients with diabetes disclosed their use of CTs to conventional HCPs. Several factors emerged as influential in this disclosure: understanding the benefits and risks of CTs use (OR = 1.10), the reasons for initial CTs use (OR = 1.58), integration of both conventional and complementary medicines (OR = 15.03), and the use of manipulative-based therapies (OR = 6.82).

Conclusion: Understanding the factors that influence the disclosure of CTs use is essential for conventional HCPs. This understanding allows them to identify outpatients who may hesitate to disclose their CTs use and ensures they have a comprehensive understanding of their patients' CTs use, thereby facilitating effective communication.

打破沉默:影响台湾糖尿病门诊患者补充治疗知情的因素。
背景:随着越来越多的患者在常规医学的基础上转向补充疗法(CTs),使用CTs的患者与其常规医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)之间缺乏沟通可能会带来重大风险,包括潜在的严重药物相互作用。目的:探讨影响常规医护人员ct使用情况的因素。方法:采用横断面调查设计,于2022年10月至2023年3月,从台湾北部和南部地区招募307名确诊为糖尿病的门诊患者。调查问卷包括人口统计学、ct使用模式、ct使用经验、ct使用的利弊理解量表和糖尿病授权量表。采用IBM SPSS Statistics version 28.0对数据进行分析。结果:只有三分之一的糖尿病门诊患者向常规HCPs透露了他们使用ct的情况。有几个因素对这一披露产生了影响:了解使用ct的益处和风险(OR = 1.10),最初使用ct的原因(OR = 1.58),常规药物和补充药物的整合(OR = 15.03),以及使用基于操作的疗法(OR = 6.82)。结论:了解影响ct使用情况披露的因素对常规HCPs至关重要。这种了解使他们能够识别可能不愿透露其ct使用情况的门诊患者,并确保他们全面了解患者的ct使用情况,从而促进有效的沟通。
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BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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6.10
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2.60%
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300
审稿时长
19 weeks
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