Complementary health practitioners' attitudes, practices and knowledge related to women's cancers.

R E Gray, M Fitch, P R Saunders, A Wilkinson, C P Ross, E Franssen, K Caverhill
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Objective: To document the attitudes, practices and knowledge of 3 groups of complementary practitioners (naturopathic doctors, chiropractors and massage therapists) regarding women's cancers in general and ovarian cancer specifically.

Design: A mailed survey questionnaire was followed by a reminder card and a second mailing of the questionnaire.

Settings: National samples were obtained for naturopathic doctors and chiropractors. The massage therapist sample was drawn from Ontario only because of the absence of a national listing of massage therapists.

Main outcome measures: Practitioners reported response to patients' suspicious symptoms. Practitioners' perceptions of patients' motivations for seeking treatment. Practitioners' satisfaction with interactions with conventional practitioners. Practitioners' perceptions of their role in the care of women at risk of, or diagnosed with, cancer. Practitioners' perceptions of their knowledge regarding women's cancers. Practitioners' knowledge specific to ovarian cancer.

Results: A total of 894 completed questionnaires were returned, providing a response rate of 56%. The vast majority of practitioners who saw women with symptoms possibly related to cancer referred them to a family physician or a cancer specialist. Motivations that practitioners most frequently heard expressed by women seeking complementary treatments were "maximizing quality of life," "seeking natural approaches to healing" and "looking to stay well when disease is in remission." Most respondents were dissatisfied with patient-related communication with both family physicians and cancer specialists. The majority of complementary practitioners indicated that they have an important role to play in the postdiagnostic care of women with cancer. Considerable interest was expressed in further education concerning ovarian cancer.

Conclusions: Whereas the professions reached through this survey differ in important ways from each other, they share an interest in being involved in the care of women with cancer, as well as an enthusiasm for the development of continuing professional education programs to help them better serve their clients.

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辅助保健从业人员对妇女癌症的态度、做法和知识。
目的:记录三组辅助从业者(自然疗法医生、脊医和按摩治疗师)对女性癌症和卵巢癌的态度、做法和知识。设计:邮寄调查问卷之后是一张提醒卡和第二次邮寄问卷。背景:国家样本为自然疗法医生和脊医。按摩治疗师样本是从安大略省抽取的,只是因为没有全国性的按摩治疗师名单。主要结局指标:从业人员报告对患者可疑症状的反应。从业人员对患者寻求治疗动机的认知。从业人员与传统从业人员互动的满意度。从业人员对自己在护理有癌症风险或被诊断为癌症的妇女中的作用的看法。从业人员对女性癌症知识的认知。卵巢癌从业人员的专业知识。结果:共回收问卷894份,回复率56%。绝大多数看到有可能与癌症有关症状的妇女的从业人员将她们转介给家庭医生或癌症专家。从业人员最常听到的寻求补充治疗的女性表达的动机是“最大限度地提高生活质量”,“寻求自然的治疗方法”和“寻求在疾病缓解时保持良好状态”。大多数受访者不满意与家庭医生和癌症专家的患者相关沟通。大多数补充从业者表示,他们有一个重要的作用,在诊断后护理的妇女癌症。与会者对卵巢癌的进一步教育表示了极大的兴趣。结论:尽管通过这次调查得出的专业在重要方面彼此不同,但他们都对参与癌症妇女的护理感兴趣,并且对继续专业教育计划的发展充满热情,以帮助他们更好地为客户服务。
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