夏威夷癌症患者使用补充和替代医学。

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
April Hamachi, Jobel Matriz, Jami Fukui
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补充和替代医学(CAM)是不属于标准医疗保健的医疗产品和做法。各种研究表明,使用辅助治疗在减轻癌症相关副作用方面有好处。然而,涉及癌症患者使用辅助生殖疗法的数据是有限的。夏威夷拥有独特而多样的人口,CAM的使用趋势可以揭示癌症治疗的重要方面。我们向瓦胡岛的各个癌症治疗中心分发了调查问卷。问卷是可选的和匿名的。我们评估了126份问卷,并分析了CAM的使用情况。我们收集的参与者数据包括:癌症类型、使用的治疗方法(手术、放疗、化疗)和患者人口统计(年龄、性别、种族、收入、宗教)。我们发现,大多数患者(72/126)(57.1%)至少使用一种CAM治疗,而54(42.9%)患者不使用任何CAM治疗。在CAM疗法中,最常用的是冥想和草药补充剂26种(36.1%),其次是按摩25种(34.7%),瑜伽18种(25%),CBD 17种(23.6%),THC 16种(22.2%),针灸14种(19.4%)。减轻压力是冥想、草药补充剂、按摩和瑜伽最常见的症状。焦虑是冥想的另一个好处。四氢大麻酚和CBD用于睡眠,然而,CBS也与针灸一起用于减轻疼痛。在使用CAM治疗的患者(n = 72)中,女性占80.6% (n = 58),男性仅占8.3% (n = 6)。此外,只有18.3% (n = 23)的受访者与临床医生谈论过CAM。我们发现,减压是一种症状益处,与夏威夷癌症患者最常用的辅助替代疗法有关。其他症状的益处包括焦虑、疼痛和睡眠。除了草药补充剂外,所使用的方式与NCCN癌症生存指南推荐的非药物治疗相似。医生对CAM的使用缺乏讨论,这可能会影响夏威夷的癌症负担。
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The use of complementary and alternative medicine among cancer patients in Hawaii.

Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) are medical products and practices that are not part of standard medical care. Various studies demonstrate benefits of CAM use in alleviating cancer related side effects. However, data involving the use of CAM therapies among cancer patients is limited. Hawaii has a unique and diverse population and trends in CAM use could reveal important aspects of cancer care. We distributed questionnaires to various cancer treatment centers across Oahu. The questionnaires were optional and anonymous. We evaluated 126 questionnaires and analyzed CAM use. We collected participant data including: cancer type, treatments used (surgery, radiation, chemotherapy) and patient demographics (age, gender, ethnicity, income, religion). We found that at least one CAM therapy is used by a majority of patients 72/126 (57.1%), while 54 (42.9%) do not use any CAM therapy. Among the CAM therapies, meditation and herbal supplements were most commonly used 26 (36.1%), followed by massage 25 (34.7%), yoga 18 (25%), CBD 17 (23.6%), THC 16 (22.2%), and acupuncture 14 (19.4%). Stress reduction was the most common symptom benefit noted for meditation, herbal supplement, massage, and yoga. Anxiety was another symptom benefit reported for meditation. THC and CBD are used for sleep, however, CBS was also used for pain reduction together with acupuncture. Among the patients who use CAM therapy (n = 72), 80.6% are female (n = 58) while only 8.3% are male (n = 6). Furthermore only, 18.3% (n = 23) of our respondents have spoken to a clinician about CAM. We discovered that stress reduction is a symptom benefit associated with the most commonly used CAM therapies by cancer patients in Hawaii. Other symptom benefits involve anxiety, pain, and sleep. The modalities utilized were similar to nonpharmacologic therapies recommended by the NCCN guidelines for cancer survivorship, with the exception of herbal supplements. There is a lack of physician discussion regarding CAM use, which could impact the cancer burden in Hawaii.

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BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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