Preference for complementary and alternative medicine among patients on long-term treatment in Jos university teaching hospital, Nigeria.

Journal of Medicine in the Tropics Pub Date : 2020-07-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-11 DOI:10.4103/jomt.jomt_29_20
Tolulope O Afolaranmi, Zuwaira I Hassan
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Background: The use of complementary and alternative medicines(CAM) is on the increase globally particularly among those with chronic medical conditions. Imperatively, the treatment outcomes of management of chronic illness is hinged on adherence to prescribed conventional treatment with little or no attention paid to the intent to use or concomitant use of alternative medicines in most treatment settings. Hence, this study assessed the preference for CAM and its predictors as among patients on long-term treatment in Jos University Teaching Hospital.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted among 176 patients accessing treatment for chronic medical conditions in Jos University Teaching Hospital using quantitative method of data collection. Epi Info statistical software version 7 was used for data analysis with odds ratio and 95% confidence interval used as point and interval estimates respectively while a P-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: The median age of respondents was 50 (IQR 30-84) years with 83 (47.2%) being 51 years and above. Preference for CAM was reported by 26 (14.8%) with absence of side effects (AOR = 11.3; 95% CI= 5.8299-15.1185) being the sole predictor of preference for CAM.

Conclusion: This study has demonstrated some level of preference for CAM among patients on long term conventional treatment with perceived absence of side effects influencing this preference level.

尼日利亚乔斯大学教学医院长期治疗患者对补充和替代医学的偏好
背景:补充和替代药物(CAM)的使用在全球范围内呈增加趋势,特别是在慢性病患者中。必须指出的是,慢性疾病的治疗结果取决于对常规处方治疗的依从性,而在大多数治疗环境中很少或根本没有注意到使用替代药物的意图或同时使用替代药物。因此,本研究评估了乔斯大学教学医院长期治疗的患者对CAM的偏好及其预测因素。方法:采用数据收集定量方法,对Jos大学附属教学医院就诊的176例慢性疾病患者进行横断面研究。采用Epi Info统计软件第7版进行数据分析,分别采用优势比和95%置信区间作为点和区间估计,结果的p值为:受访者年龄中位数为50 (IQR 30-84)岁,51岁及以上的有83(47.2%)人。26例(14.8%)报告首选CAM,无副作用(AOR = 11.3;95% CI= 5.8299-15.1185)是CAM偏好的唯一预测因子。结论:本研究表明,长期接受常规治疗的患者对辅助替代治疗有一定程度的偏好,并且认为没有副作用会影响这种偏好水平。
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