Introducing a standardized assessment of patients' interest in and usage of CAM in routine cancer care: chances and risks from patients' and physicians' point of view

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作者
Shalgouny, M. [1 ]
Bertz-Lepel, J. [2 ]
Fischer V. Weikersthal, L. [3 ]
Herbin, J. [4 ]
Meier-Hoefig, M. [5 ]
Muecke, R. [6 ]
Rohe, U. [7 ]
Stauch, T. [8 ]
Stoll, C. [9 ]
Troeltzsch, D. [10 ]
Wittmann, S. [11 ]
Kurz, O. [12 ]
Naumann, R. [12 ]
Huebner, J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Klinikum Jena, Klin Innere Med 2, Klinikum 1, D-07747 Jena, Germany
[2] Helios Klinikum Bad Saarow, Klin Hamatol, Bad Saarow Pieskow, Germany
[3] Gesundheitszentrum St Marien GmbH, Praxis Hamatol & Internist Onkol, Amberg, Germany
[4] Onkol Schwerpunktpraxis Berlin, Berlin, Germany
[5] Stadt Krankenhaus Kiel, Med Klin 3, Kiel, Germany
[6] MVZ Strahlentherapie RheinMainNahe GmbH, Mainz, Germany
[7] St Barbara Klin Hamm Heessen, Hamm, Germany
[8] Median Adelsbergklin Bad Berka, Klin Onkol, Bad Berka, Germany
[9] Klin Herzoghohe Bayreuth, Rehaklin Orthopadie, Bayreuth, Germany
[10] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Klin Mund Kiefer & Gesichtschirurg, Berlin, Germany
[11] Helios Dr Horst Schmidt Kliniken Wiesbaden, Klin Onkol Hamatol & Palliativmedizin, Helios Dr, Wiesbaden, Germany
[12] Marien Klin Siegen, Med Klin 3, Siegen, Germany
关键词
Neoplasm; Complementary medicine; Interactions; Patient-physician communication; Cancer; ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE USE; COMPLEMENTARY; ONCOLOGY;
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10.1007/s00432-023-05182-3
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
BackgroundCancer patients often use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), however, standardized assessment in clinical routine is missing. The aim of this study was to evaluate a screening questionnaire on CAM usage that was published in the S3 Guideline Complementary Medicine in the Treatment of Oncological Patients.MethodsWe developed a survey questionnaire to assess the practicability of the guideline questionnaire and communication on CAM between health care providers (HCPs) and patients. We collected 258 guideline questionnaires and 116 survey questionnaires from ten clinics and held twelve semi-structured interviews with HCPs.Results85% used at least one of the listed CAM methods, 54 participants (N = 77) never disclosed usage to a physician. The most frequently used CAM methods were physical activity (76.4%) and vitamin D (46.4%). 25.2% used at least one method, that was labeled risky by the guideline. 53.4% did not know of CAM's risk of interactions and side effects. Introducing the guideline questionnaire in routine cancer care increased the rate of patients talking to an HCP regarding CAM significantly from 35.5 to 87.3%. The HCPs stated positive effects as an initiation of conversation, increased safety within CAM usage and patients feeling thankful and taken seriously. However, due to the limited amount of time available for discussions on CAM, generalized distribution to all patients was not feasible.ConclusionInstitutions should focus on implementing standard procedures and resources that help HCPs discuss CAM on a regular basis. HCPs should meet the patient's demands for CAM counseling and make sure they are equipped professionally.
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页码:16575 / 16587
页数:13
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