The CUPCIG (CAM-Use in Primary Care in Germany) Study:Part I-Pain. Study Protocol of a Pilot-trial to Assess Feasibility, Acceptability and Perceived Effectiveness of CAM in Pain Disorders in Primary Care.

Forschende Komplementarmedizin Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-05-29 DOI:10.1159/000430878
Martin Schencking, Andreas Sönnichsen, Susanne Bassüner, Marcus Redaelli
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Abstract

Background: There is limited valid data available on CAM procedures for chronic joint and neuropathic pain in primary care in Germany. Indiviual CAM qualifications of the general practitioners (GPs) and the potential of cost reduction through CAM treatment are almost unknown. The aim of this pilot trial preceding the main study is to examine the survey mode, to estimate the response rate by GPs with or without an additional qualification for CAM, and to identify the status quo in therapeutic approaches for chronic pain disorders in primary care.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study with an ex post facto design among German GPs consisting of 2 parts: In a first step, a pilot trial precedes the main study targeting 200 GPs with and 200 GPs without additional qualification in CAM in a selected region.

Results: The results of the CUPCIG study comprise the distribution of pain types treated in primary care practices, the GPs' attitude toward complementary pain therapy, pharmacological or CAM treatment, the estimate of cost reduction through CAM treatment of pain, the application of diverse CAM procedures, and biographical data.

Discussion: The CUPCIG study serves to compile pain therapy approaches in primary care in Germany with respect to the individual CAM expertise of the GPs.

CUPCIG (cam在德国初级保健中的使用)研究:第一部分-疼痛。评估初级保健疼痛障碍中CAM的可行性、可接受性和感知有效性的试验研究方案。
背景:在德国的初级保健中,关于慢性关节和神经性疼痛的辅助治疗程序的有效数据有限。全科医生(gp)的个人CAM资格和通过CAM治疗降低成本的潜力几乎是未知的。在主要研究之前,这项试点试验的目的是检查调查模式,估计有或没有额外CAM资格的全科医生的反应率,并确定初级保健中慢性疼痛疾病治疗方法的现状。方法:这是一项在德国全科医生中进行的事后设计的横断面研究,由两部分组成:第一步,在主要研究之前进行试点试验,针对选定地区的200名具有CAM额外资格的全科医生和200名没有CAM额外资格的全科医生。结果:CUPCIG研究的结果包括初级保健实践中治疗的疼痛类型分布,全科医生对补充疼痛治疗,药物或辅助疼痛治疗的态度,通过辅助疼痛治疗降低成本的估计,各种辅助疼痛治疗程序的应用,以及传记资料。讨论:CUPCIG研究在德国初级保健中针对全科医生的个人CAM专业知识汇编了疼痛治疗方法。
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Forschende Komplementarmedizin
Forschende Komplementarmedizin 医学-全科医学与补充医学
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