帕金森病患者对中医药的接受程度:一项医院调查

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Journal of Integrative Medicine-Jim Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.joim.2024.03.005
Peng Wang , Jing Hong , Zhu-qian Tang , Bi-zhen Gong , Xiao-rong Qi , Han Jiang , Bo Pan , Qi Chen
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摘要

帕金森病(Parkinson's disease,PD)的药物疗效往往随着时间的推移而下降,严重影响患者的健康和生活质量。中医药在一定程度上可以解决帕金森病患者多巴胺能药物治疗无效的困扰。本研究旨在调查一家三甲医院门诊部收治的帕金森病患者对中医药的态度、接受程度和独立预测因素。本研究于 2022 年 3 月至 2023 年 6 月在北京一家大型三甲医院门诊部对 PD 患者进行了横断面研究。根据问卷编制了一份自我报告问卷,以调查 PD 患者对中医药的态度和接受程度。为进一步明确影响患者采用中医药治疗的独立预测因素,还进行了多变量逻辑回归分析。共有397名患者填写了问卷,其中78.09%的患者愿意接受中医治疗,21.91%的患者表示不愿意使用中医治疗。多因素逻辑回归分析表明,有几项参数与患者是否愿意将中医纳入其治疗方案相关。这些参数包括本科教育程度(几率比[OR] = 8.554; 95%置信区间[CI]:这些因素包括:教育程度为本科(比值比 [OR] = 8.554;95% 置信区间 [CI]:4.112-17.794;< 0.001,初中教育程度)、居住在城市(比值比 [OR] = 8.022;95% 置信区间 [CI]:4.577-14.060;< 0.001,农村)、患有其他基础疾病(比值比 [OR] = 5.126;95% 置信区间 [CI]:3.078-8.537;< 0.001,无)、以前使用过中医药(比值比 [OR] = 3.083;95% 置信区间 [CI]:1.852-5.134;< 0.001,未使用过)、认为中医药治疗是安全的(比值比 [OR] = 3.530;95% CI:1.446-8.616;=0.006,不认为),认为中医治疗有效(OR=3.859;95% CI:1.482-10.047;=0.006,不了解),愿意与主治医生讨论正在进行的中医治疗(OR=62.468;95% CI:30.350-128.574;<0.001,不了解)。本研究初步调查了PD患者对中医药的接受程度、态度以及使用中医药的独立预测因素。为了扩大中医药在PD患者中的使用率,我们建议通过互联网和广播等现代传播手段扩大中医药的公众宣传,提高农村社区中医药服务的可及性,并加强医患之间的沟通。
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The acceptance of traditional Chinese medicine among patients with Parkinson’s disease: A hospital survey

Objective

The efficacy of medications for Parkinson’s disease (PD) tend to decline over time, which has a serious impact on patients’ health and quality of life. To some extent, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can resolve the distressing problem of ineffective dopaminergic medication in PD patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitude, acceptance, and independent predictors of TCM in PD patients admitted to the outpatient department of a tertiary hospital.

Methods

A cross-sectional study of PD patients was conducted in the outpatient department of a large tertiary hospital in Beijing from March 2022 to June 2023. A self-report questionnaire was developed to investigate PD patients’ attitudes and acceptance of TCM based on the questionnaire. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were also performed to further clarify the independent predictors influencing patients’ adoption of TCM therapy.

Results

A total of 397 patients completed the questionnaire, of which 78.09% were willing to be treated with TCM and 21.91% indicated that they were not willing to use TCM. Multifactorial logistic regression analysis showed that several parameters were correlated with a patient’s willingness to include TCM in their therapeutic regime. These included education level of a bachelor’s degree (odds ratio [OR) = 8.554; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 4.112–17.794; P < 0.001, vs junior high school education), living in an urban setting (OR = 8.022; 95% CI: 4.577–14.060; P < 0.001, vs rural), having other underlying diseases (OR = 5.126; 95% CI: 3.078–8.537; P < 0.001, vs none), having previously used TCM (OR = 3.083; 95% CI: 1.852–5.134; P < 0.001, vs not used), believing that TCM therapy is safe (OR = 3.530; 95% CI: 1.446–8.616; P = 0.006, vs not thought), believing that TCM therapy is effective (OR = 3.859; 95% CI: 1.482–10.047; P = 0.006, vs not understood), and being willing to discuss ongoing TCM therapy with an attending physician (OR = 62.468; 95% CI: 30.350–128.574; P < 0.001, vs not informed).

Conclusion

This study initially investigated the acceptance, attitude, and independent predictors of TCM use among PD patients. To expand the prevalence of TCM use among patients with PD, we recommend to broadening the public outreach for TCM via contemporary means of Internet and broadcast communication, enhancing access to TCM services in rural communities, and strengthening the communication between doctors and patients.

Please cite this article as: Wang P, Hong J, Tang ZQ, Gong BZ, Qi XR, Jiang H, Pan B, Chen Q. The acceptance of traditional Chinese medicine among patients with Parkinson’s disease: A hospital survey. J Integr Med. 2024; 22(2): 180–187.

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Journal of Integrative Medicine-Jim Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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