• Title of article

    Knowledge, attitude and practice of complementary and alternative medicines for diabetes

  • Author/Authors

    Kumar، نويسنده , , D. and Bajaj، نويسنده , , S. P. Mehrotra، نويسنده , , R.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    705
  • To page
    711
  • Abstract
    SummaryObjectives estigate the current status of knowledge, attitude and practice of patients with diabetes relating to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in an Indian community, and to determine perceptions about the use of CAM and factors influencing knowledge and usage. g ine clinic of Swaroop Rani, Nehru Hospital, Allahabad, India. design al-based cross-sectional study. ipants ts with diabetes attending the clinic for the first time. size le of 493 study participants selected by systematic sampling from a population of 6094 patients with diabetes. variables ocio-economic status, educational status, religion, family history of disease, knowledge and practice of CAM, reasons for using CAM, method of use and perceived relief. tical analysis test of proportions, χ2 test, Kolomogorov–Smirnov test. s ess of CAM among patients was high (71%). High prevalence of CAM use was found (67.7%) among all participants, and 95% among participants aware of CAM, mostly using ‘naturopathy’ (97.3% among users). No significant gap (P>0.10) between knowledge and practice in different categories was observed. Desire for quick and additional relief was the most common perceived reason for using CAM (86.8%). Higher levels of education and socio-economic status were significant positive correlates of CAM use. Knowledge of CAM was gained mainly from friends and neighbours. About 30% of users adopted CAM without allopathic treatment earlier. Only 42.2% of users perceived some relief by using CAM. Lowering of blood sugar was the most common perceived relief. CAM, along with diet control and exercise, resulted in maximum degree of satisfaction (61.9%) experienced by users. No relief was experienced by 53.6% of users of ‘naturopathy’. sions and suggestions CAM in diabetes is highly prevalent despite high levels of disappointment after its use. In this study, we suggest the need for health education relating to CAM and self-care in diabetes. Use of CAM should be explored with patients before clinical decisions are made.
  • Keywords
    Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) , Systematic sampling , Knowledge attitude and practice
  • Journal title
    Public Health
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Public Health
  • Record number

    1589477