Profiling the Use of Complementary Alternative Medicines among Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: Results from a Single Center Survey

GastroHep Pub Date : 2022-07-22 DOI:10.1155/2022/9919542
P. Sudhakar, B. Keersmaekers, Rita Stiers, E. De Dycker, P. Geens, A. Paps, Tessy Lambrechts, J. Wellens, J. Sabino, M. Ferrante, S. Vermeire, B. Verstockt
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Background. Complementary and alternative medicines (CAMs) are used by patients with chronic disorders, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), with a desire to manage their disease. Methods. Patients visiting an IBD outpatient clinic and infusion unit in a tertiary referral center were surveyed through an anonymized Dutch version of the international questionnaire to measure the use of CAMs. Results. Of the 467 IBD patients who responded to the survey, 41.8% ( n = 195 ) reported the use of CAMs. Gender ( p = 0.03 , higher in females), educational qualification ( p = 0.02 , higher in more educated patients), and number of prior IBD medical treatments ( p = 0.05 , higher in patients having received more than one therapy) were significantly associated with CAM usage. Overall, there was no significant difference in CAM-usage between UC (45.3%) and CD (38.2%) patients. Over two-thirds of patients reported using CAMs to alleviate IBD-related symptoms. The most prevalent reason for CAM-usage was to minimize stress and symptoms. The top five nonsupplemental CAMs used by IBD patients included probiotics, curcumin, yoghurt, homeopathy, and yoga. Among CAMs with a minimum of 25 users, yoga (93.5%), cannabis (87.5%), and mindfulness (84.6%) had high self-reported efficacy indices. Fifty-six percent of the patients who affirmed the economic worthiness of CAMs expressed their interest to consult with their gastroenterologist about CAM-conventional therapy interactions. Conclusion. CAM usage in IBD patients is highly prevalent, and consultation of the patients with the gastroenterologist about the use of CAMs is warranted. Since CAMs can interact with conventional therapies, a debate could help optimizing CAM use, eventually resulting in better disease management.
炎性肠病患者补充替代药物的使用概况:来自单一中心调查的结果
背景。补充和替代药物(CAMs)被慢性疾病患者使用,如炎症性肠病(IBD),希望控制他们的疾病。方法。通过匿名荷兰版国际问卷调查访问IBD门诊诊所和三级转诊中心输液单元的患者,以衡量CAMs的使用情况。结果。在接受调查的467名IBD患者中,41.8% (n = 195)报告使用了CAMs。性别(p = 0.03,女性较高)、教育程度(p = 0.02,受教育程度越高的患者较高)和先前接受过IBD药物治疗的次数(p = 0.05,接受过多种治疗的患者较高)与CAM的使用显著相关。总体而言,UC(45.3%)和CD(38.2%)患者的cam使用无显著差异。超过三分之二的患者报告使用CAMs缓解ibd相关症状。使用cam最普遍的原因是为了减少压力和症状。IBD患者使用的前五种非补充性cam包括益生菌、姜黄素、酸奶、顺势疗法和瑜伽。在至少有25名使用者的CAMs中,瑜伽(93.5%)、大麻(87.5%)和正念(84.6%)的自我报告功效指数很高。56%肯定cam经济价值的患者表示他们有兴趣咨询他们的胃肠病学家关于cam与传统治疗的相互作用。结论。在IBD患者中,CAM的使用是非常普遍的,患者与胃肠病学家就CAM的使用进行咨询是有保证的。由于CAM可以与传统疗法相互作用,争论可以帮助优化CAM的使用,最终实现更好的疾病管理。
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