KMID : 0363320120330030317
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Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine 2012 Volume.33 No. 3 p.317 ~ p.326
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The Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Community Based Survey
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Mun Su-Jeong
Baek Seung-Min Park Jeong-Hwan Lee Sang-Hun Seo Hyun-Ju Kim Sul-Gi Lee Min-Hee Jeong Ji-Hoon Choi Sun-Mi
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Abstract
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Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and utilization pattern of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in individuals with type 2 diabetes.
Methods: We conducted a nationwide survey and a total of 535 individuals with type 2 diabetes were asked about their demographic, diabetes-related characteristics and CAM use. We used multiple logistic regression modeling to determine independent predictors of CAM use.
Results: Of the 535 subjects, 417 (77.9%) used CAM in last 12 months. The most commonly used modality was red ginseng (17.9%). CAM use was independently associated with being married, northern area residence, higher education and diabetes duration of 3-5 years. More than half(58.3%) of the CAM users used it expecting a better outcome in addition to conventional therapy. Information sources about CAM were mostly friends (36.0%) and family (31.9%), only 28.1% of diabetic patients seek counsel from medical doctors or oriental medical doctors about CAM. Many people perceived CAM as effective (62.7%) and reported side effects only rarely (1.2%).
Conclusions: Many diabetic patients used CAM and found it effective, which urges clinicians to pay attention to CAM use of their diabetic patients. Also, further studies are required regarding efficacy and safety about CAM.
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KEYWORD
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Diabetes mellitus, complementary and alternative medicine
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