南方腹地心力衰竭患者补充和替代药物的使用。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Deborah Ejem, Kwaku Duah Oppong, Zehra Gok Metin, Rachel Wells, Elizabeth Sockwell, Salpy Pamboukian, Carolina Salvador, Senay Gul, Marie Bakitas
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目的:尽管心力衰竭(HF)的诊断和治疗取得了进步,但许多心衰姑息治疗患者经常寻求补充和替代医学(CAM)来改善生活质量,解决未满足的身体和情感需求。本研究旨在探讨阿拉巴马州一家大型学术性心衰门诊心衰患者中CAM的使用情况和模式。方法:这项横断面描述性研究纳入了来自阿拉巴马大学伯明翰心衰诊所的心衰患者。数据收集包括来自全国健康访谈调查、堪萨斯城心肌病问卷和社会人口变量的与cam相关的问题。对所有研究变量进行描述性统计,并使用SPSS进行分析。结果:在250名HF参与者中,49名(19.6%)报告使用CAM。CAM使用者的平均年龄为65岁(±14.76)。大多数CAM用户是白人(69%),男性(63%),已婚或有伴侣(60%),受过大学教育(67%),并被认定为新教徒(22%)。CAM使用者的堪萨斯城心肌病问卷临床总结平均得分为54.48分。草药产品和膳食补充剂是最常见的CAM形式(57%)。在CAM用户中,53%的人与他们的医疗保健提供者讨论CAM, 43%的人从他们那里获得CAM信息。至于使用CAM的原因,44.1%是为了缓解疼痛,29.4%是为了特殊情况,20.6%是为了整体健康,17.6%是为了补充常规药物;15%的人列举了多种原因。没有发现显著的社会人口学预测因子。结论:与其他人群相比,该队列心衰患者的CAM患病率相对较低。草药产品和膳食补充剂是CAM最常用的形式。需要进一步的研究来评估CAM,特别是草药产品和膳食补充剂对心衰患者的安全性和有效性。
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Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use among Heart Failure Patients in the Deep South.

Objective: Despite advancements in heart failure (HF) diagnostics and treatment, many palliative care patients with HF often seek complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to improve quality of life and address unmet physical and emotional needs. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and patterns of CAM use among HF patients in a large academic medical ambulatory HF clinic in Alabama.

Methods: This cross-sectional, descriptive study included HF patients from the University of Alabama at Birmingham HF clinic. Data collection involved CAM-related questions from the National Health Interview Survey, the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire, and sociodemographic variables. Descriptive statistics were computed for all study variables, and analyses were conducted using SPSS.

Results: Among 250 HF participants, 49 (19.6%) reported CAM use. The mean age of CAM users was 65 years (±14.76). Most CAM users were White (69%), male (63%), married or partnered (60%), had some college education (67%), and identified as Protestant (22%). The mean Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire clinical summary score among CAM users was 54.48. Herbal products and dietary supplements were the most common CAM forms (57%). Of the CAM users, 53% discussed CAM with their healthcare providers, and 43% obtained CAM information from them. Regarding reasons for CAM use, 44.1% used it for pain relief, 29.4% for specific conditions, 20.6% for overall wellness, and 17.6% to complement conventional medicine; 15% cited multiple reasons. No significant sociodemographic predictors of CAM use were found.

Conclusion: CAM prevalence among HF patients in this cohort was relatively low compared with other populations. Herbal products and dietary supplements were the most common forms of CAM used. Further research is needed to assess the safety and efficacy of CAM, particularly herbal products and dietary supplements, in patients with HF.

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Southern Medical Journal
Southern Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
9.10%
发文量
222
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: As the official journal of the Birmingham, Alabama-based Southern Medical Association (SMA), the Southern Medical Journal (SMJ) has for more than 100 years provided the latest clinical information in areas that affect patients'' daily lives. Now delivered to individuals exclusively online, the SMJ has a multidisciplinary focus that covers a broad range of topics relevant to physicians and other healthcare specialists in all relevant aspects of the profession, including medicine and medical specialties, surgery and surgery specialties; child and maternal health; mental health; emergency and disaster medicine; public health and environmental medicine; bioethics and medical education; and quality health care, patient safety, and best practices. Each month, articles span the spectrum of medical topics, providing timely, up-to-the-minute information for both primary care physicians and specialists. Contributors include leaders in the healthcare field from across the country and around the world. The SMJ enables physicians to provide the best possible care to patients in this age of rapidly changing modern medicine.
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