[Status of alternative medicine in Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis patents: a questionnaire survey].

Brigitte Ausfeld-Hafter, Simone Hoffmann, Frank Seibold, Christina Quattropani, Pius Heer, Alex Straumann
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Abstract

Background: Patients with M. Crohn or colitis ulcerosa live with a chronic disease. Pharmaceuticals used in convention-al medicine have been proven to be effective but can have strong side-effects. Thus, it is no surprise that affected patients are very interested in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).

Objective: The aim of our survey was to investigate the use and the application of CAM by patients with M. Crohn and colitis ulcerosa in Switzerland.

Patients and methods: Out-patients of the gastroenterological centre at the University Hospital Bern and of two gastroenterological private practices in a medium-sized city completed a self-administered questionnaire on CAM. Demographic variables, disease-related data, use of different approaches of complementary medicine, attitudes towards and the use of CAM were asked for.

Results: Out of 204 mailed questionnaires 71% (144) could be evaluated, 44% from patients of the University Hospital, 56% from patients of the gastroenterological private practices. CAM was used by 47% of the patients. The most commonly used methods of CAM were: homeopathy, traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture. 67% of the patients benefitted by CAM in the long run, whereas 10.5% suffered a relapse of their disease during CAM therapies. The main reason for the patients to apply to CAM was to complement conventional treatment.

Conclusion: Our survey points out that the studied out-patients have a strong interest in CAM. It is therefore important that clinical research in the various unconventional therapies will be further promoted.

[替代医学在克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎中的应用现状:问卷调查]。
背景:克罗恩分枝杆菌或溃疡性结肠炎患者是一种慢性疾病。传统医学中使用的药物已被证明是有效的,但可能有强烈的副作用。因此,患者对补充和替代医学(CAM)非常感兴趣也就不足为奇了。目的:调查瑞士克罗恩分枝杆菌合并溃疡性结肠炎患者使用和应用CAM的情况。患者和方法:伯尔尼大学医院胃肠病学中心的门诊患者和一个中等城市的两家私人胃肠病学诊所的患者完成了一份关于CAM的自我管理问卷。询问了人口统计变量、疾病相关数据、不同补充医学方法的使用情况、对辅助医学的态度和使用情况。结果:204份邮寄问卷中有71%(144份)可评估,其中44%来自大学医院患者,56%来自胃肠科私人诊所患者。47%的患者使用CAM。最常用的辅助治疗方法是:顺势疗法、中药和针灸。从长期来看,67%的患者受益于CAM,而10.5%的患者在CAM治疗期间疾病复发。患者应用CAM的主要原因是补充常规治疗。结论:我们的调查表明,所研究的门诊患者对CAM有浓厚的兴趣。因此,进一步推进各种非常规疗法的临床研究是非常重要的。
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