乳腺癌妇女对补充/替代服务的利用。

Ross E Gray, Margaret Fitch, Vivek Goel, Edmee Franssen, Manon Labrecque
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本文报告了利用补充/替代医学(CAM)服务的妇女乳腺癌。研究参与者是在接触研究前23-36个月诊断为浸润性乳腺癌的女性,并从安大略省癌症登记处随机选择。在1119名符合条件的女性中,731人(65%)回复了完整的调查问卷。总共有20%的受访者至少使用一种CAM服务。在回答他们是否喜欢特定服务的问题时,39%的人报告说,至少有一项CAM服务是他们想要使用的,但无法访问。与更多地利用服务有关的因素包括:年龄更小、家庭收入更高、就业或学生身份、私人健康保险以及接受过化疗。研究结果表明,承认正规癌症护理系统之外的专业人员对许多患者起着重要作用是很重要的。病人会欢迎辅助医学工作者和癌症专家合作提供护理的服务模式试验。
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Utilization of complementary/alternative services by women with breast cancer.

This paper reports on the utilization of complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) services by women with breast cancer. Study participants were women with invasive breast cancer diagnosed 23-36 months prior to contact about the study, and randomly selected from the Ontario Cancer Registry. From among 1,119 eligible women sent survey questionnaires, 731 returned completed questionnaires (65%). A total of 20% of respondents used at least 1 CAM service. Among those who responded to a question about whether they would have liked specific services, 39% reported that there was at least one CAM service they would have liked to use, but were unable to access. Factors shown to be related to greater utilization of services included: younger age, higher household income, employed or student status, private health insurance coverage, and having received chemotherapy. Study results speak to the importance of acknowledging that professionals outside of the formal cancer care system play an important role for many patients. Patients would welcome experimentation with service models in which CAM practitioners and cancer specialists collaborate in providing care.

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