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Perceptions of complementary/alternative medicine use and influence on evidence-based asthma medicine adherence in Malaysian children

机译:马来西亚儿童对补充/替代药物使用的看法及其对循证哮喘药物依从性的影响

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Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is widely used especially in Asia including for childhood asthma. The use of CAM could influence adherence to evidence-based (E-B) medicine. We explored the views of carers of Malaysian children with asthma regarding the use of CAM for childhood asthma, and its relationship with self-reported adherence to E-B medicine. We used a screening questionnaire to identify children diagnosed with asthma from seven suburban primary schools in Malaysia. Informed consent was obtained prior to the interviews. We conducted the interviews using a semi-structured topic guide in participants’ preferred language (Malay, Mandarin, or Tamil). All interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and coded using Nvivo. Analysis was performed thematically, informed by the Necessity-Concerns Framework. A total of 46 carers (16 Malays, 21 Indians, 9 Chinese) contributed to 12 focus groups and one individual interview. We categorised participants’ as ‘Non-CAM’; ‘CAM’; or ‘combination’ user. Cultural practices and beliefs in the efficacy of CAM resulted in widespread use of CAM. Most carers used CAM as ‘complementary’ to E-B medicine. Concerns about dependence on or side effects of E-B treatment influenced carers’ decisions to rely on CAM as an ‘alternative’, with an important minority of accounts describing potentially harmful CAM-use. Healthcare professionals should discuss beliefs about the necessity for and concerns about use of both E-B medicine and CAM, and provide balanced information about effectiveness and safety. The aim is to improve adherence to regular E-B preventer medication and prevent delays in seeking medical advice and harmful practices associated with CAM.
机译:补充和替代医学(CAM)被广泛使用,尤其是在亚洲,包括儿童哮喘。 CAM的使用可能会影响对循证医学(E-B)的依从性。我们探讨了马来西亚哮喘儿童护理人员关于将CAM用于儿童哮喘的观点,以及其与自我报告的依从性E-B药物依从性的关系。我们使用了一项筛选问卷,以识别马来西亚7所郊区小学诊断为哮喘的儿童。采访前已获得知情同意。我们使用参与者喜欢的语言(马来语,普通话或泰米尔语)的半结构化主题指南进行了访谈。所有采访都进行了录音,逐字记录并使用Nvivo进行了编码。分析是在“必要性关注框架”的指导下进行的。共有46位护理人员(16位马来人,21位印度人,9位华人)参与了12个焦点小组和一次个人访谈。我们将参与者分类为“非CAM”; “ CAM”;或“组合”用户。文化实践和对CAM功效的信念导致CAM的广泛使用。大多数护理人员将CAM用作E-B药物的“补充”。有关对E-B治疗的依赖性或副作用的担忧影响了护理人员决定将CAM作为“替代方案”的决定,其中极少数的陈述描述了可能有害的CAM使用。医护人员应讨论有关使用E-B药物和CAM的必要性和疑虑,并提供有关有效性和安全性的平衡信息。目的是提高对常规E-B预防药物的依从性,并防止寻求与CAM相关的医疗建议和有害做法方面的延误。

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