Complementary medicine and older people: past research and future directions

Kevin D Willison , Gavin J Andrews
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Due to the natural aging processes, older people are particularly susceptible to a range of chronic health conditions. However, despite that research has indicated that chronic health conditions and disability act as reliable predictors of complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) use, despite research evidence that older people are significant consumers of CAM, and regardless of the potential for CAM to enhance successful aging, reduce frailty, and increase independence and quality of life in older persons, older people's use of CAM therapies remains under-researched. This paper reviews what existing research literature is there on CAM use in older age; considers rates of and potential for use, features of and barriers to use, and economic, effectiveness and safety issues. From these beginnings, outlined is a wide-ranging research agenda on CAM and older people.

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补充医学与老年人:过去的研究和未来的方向
由于自然衰老过程,老年人特别容易患上一系列慢性疾病。然而,尽管研究表明,慢性健康状况和残疾是辅助/替代医学(CAM)使用的可靠预测因素,尽管研究证据表明老年人是辅助/替代医学(CAM)的重要消费者,并且无论辅助/替代医学在促进老年人成功老龄化、减少虚弱和提高独立性和生活质量方面的潜力如何,老年人使用辅助/替代医学疗法的研究仍然不足。本文综述了现有的老年CAM使用研究文献;考虑使用率和潜力,使用的特点和障碍,以及经济,有效性和安全性问题。从这些开始,概述了CAM和老年人的广泛研究议程。
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