| Literature DB >> 15018622 |
Vimal Singh1, Deshandra M Raidoo, Catherine S Harries.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine, among the Indian community of Chatsworth, South Africa, the prevalence and utilisation patterns of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), attitudes associated with CAM use and communication patterns of CAM users with their primary care doctors.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15018622 PMCID: PMC356921 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-4-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Categories of complementary and alternative medicine together with examples
| Category | Description / Examples |
| Mind-Body Interventions | Biofeedback, relaxation techniques, meditation, hypnosis, imagery, yoga and t'ai chi. |
| Biomagnetic Therapies | Exposure to strongly ionizing electromagnetic radiation and nonionising electromagnetic fields; transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. |
| Alternative Systems of Medical Practice | Ayurveda, Chinese medicine and homeopathy |
| Manual Healing Methods | Osteopathic and chiropractic manipulation; physical therapy and massage; therapeutic touch |
| Pharmacological and Biologic Treatments | Chelation therapy and intravenous ozone therapy |
| Herbal Medicine | Various botanical remedies |
| Diet and nutrition | Special dietary strategies to address prevention or cure. e.g. vitamin E to reduce the risk of clots; a diet based on brown rice and vegetables used to treat cancer and other chronic illnesses; the Gerson diet, which consists of raw vegetables as well as vegetable and fruit juices |
The influence of the various demographic factors upon CAM usage
| Age | <45 years | >45 years | 0.209 | |
| Religion | Hinduism | Christianity | Islam | 0.995 |
| Sex | Male | Female | 0.365 | |
| Education level | <Grade 9 | >Grade 9 | 0.195 | |
| Annual Income (Rands) | <R40000 | >R40000 | 0.666 | |
| Employment | Yes | No | 0.198 | |
| Smoking status | Yes | No | 0.399 | |
| Alcohol Consumption | Yes | No | 0.515 |
Utilisation pattern of CAM
| Herbal/natural medicines and/or vitamins | 37 |
| Spiritual healing | 33 |
| Commercial weight loss programme | 8 |
| Exercise and special diets not prescribed by your doctor | 7 |
| Aromatherapy | 6 |
| Ayurvedic medicine | 6 |
| Massage therapy excluding physiotherapy | 6 |
| Acupuncture | 3 |
| Homeopathy | 2 |
| Reflexology | 1 |
Most common reasons for respondents' preference for allopathic medicine, CAM or both modalities to improve their health. Respondents could choose more than one alternative.
| No prior knowledge or experience of CAM | 45 | CAM is a natural form of treatment | 61 | CAM is a natural form of treatment | 85 |
| More evidence that allopathic medicine works | 36 | More evidence that allopathic medicine works | 44 | CAM safer than allopathic medicine | 40 |
| Allopathic medicine is more cost effective than CAM | 19 | Allopathic medicine more cost effective | 39 | Evidence that CAM works | 21 |