Public Awareness of the Traditional and Complementary Medicine Act Governing Chiropractic in Malaysia: A Survey of Adults in Klang Valley

Q3 Health Professions
Yi Kai Wong BSc Chiro, MSc PH , Michael Thomas Haneline DC, MPH , Kok Leong Tan MBBCh, BAO, LRCP&S (Ire), MPH
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Abstract

Objective

This study aimed to assess the level of awareness of the traditional and complementary medicine law governing chiropractic among adults in Klang Valley, Malaysia.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted of patients attending the following 4 health care services: medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and chiropractic. The study ran from July to November 2018. Data were collected through self-administered questionnaires and reported using descriptive statistics. Variables included demographic characteristics and awareness of the Traditional and Complementary Medicine Act 2016 (Act 775).

Results

We obtained 440 responses, 186 (42.3%) from men and 254 (57.7%) from women, with ages ranging from 18 to 81 years. The majority of respondents (97.3%) were Malaysian from the non-Malay ethnic group. Almost half (47.5%) of the respondents had a bachelor's degree. The awareness of the traditional and complementary medicine law governing chiropractic was low (4.8%). Binary logistic regression revealed marital status as the only significant predictor of awareness of the Traditional and Complementary Medicine Act, with married individuals showing higher awareness (adjusted odds ratio: 2.77; 95% CI, 1.38-5.58).

Conclusion

For this sample of adults, the awareness of the Traditional and Complementary Medicine Act 2016 governing chiropractic was found to be low. As the regulation of chiropractic is still new in Malaysia and other Asian countries, efforts are needed to increase public awareness to ensure the safety and quality of chiropractic services.

马来西亚公众对脊医传统和补充医学法的认识:对巴生谷成年人的调查
目的本研究旨在评估马来西亚巴生谷成年人对脊骨神经医学传统和补充医学法的认识水平。方法对接受以下4项医疗服务的患者进行横断面研究:医学、牙科、药学和脊骨神经科学。该研究于2018年7月至11月进行。数据是通过自我管理问卷收集的,并使用描述性统计进行报告。变量包括人口统计学特征和对《2016年传统和补充医学法》(第775号法案)的认识。结果我们获得了440份回复,其中186份(42.3%)来自男性,254份(57.7%)来自女性,年龄从18岁到81岁不等。大多数受访者(97.3%)是来自非马来族的马来西亚人。近一半(47.5%)的受访者拥有学士学位。对脊骨神经医学传统和补充医学法的认识较低(4.8%)。二元逻辑回归显示,婚姻状况是对《传统和补充医疗法》认识的唯一显著预测因素,已婚者表现出更高的认识(调整后的比值比:2.77;95%CI,1.38-5.58),人们对《2016年传统和补充医学法》管理脊骨神经医学的认识很低。由于马来西亚和其他亚洲国家对脊骨医学的监管仍然是新的,因此需要努力提高公众意识,以确保脊骨医学服务的安全和质量。
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Journal of Chiropractic Humanities
Journal of Chiropractic Humanities Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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