| Literature DB >> 17451595 |
Harald J Hamre1, Claudia M Witt, Anja Glockmann, Renatus Ziegler, Stefan N Willich, Helmut Kiene.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The short consultation length in primary care is a source of concern, and the wish for more consultation time is a common reason for patients to seek complementary medicine. Physicians practicing anthroposophic medicine have prolonged consultations with their patients, taking an extended history, addressing constitutional, psychosocial, and biographic aspect of patients' illness, and selecting optimal therapy. In Germany, health benefit programs have included the reimbursement of this additional physician time. The purpose of this study was to describe clinical outcomes in patients with chronic diseases treated by anthroposophic physicians after an initial prolonged consultation.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17451595 PMCID: PMC1876246 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-7-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Figure 1Patient recruitment and follow-up. *18-, 24-, and 48-month follow-up questionnaires were not sent to patients enrolled before 1 Jan 1999.
Socio-demographic data
| Female gender | 169/233 | 73% | 53% | [45] | |
| Age groups | 0–19 years | 54/233 | 23% | 14% | [45] |
| 20–39 years | 73/233 | 31% | 27% | [45] | |
| 40–59 years | 87/233 | 37% | 27% | [45] | |
| 60–75 years | 19/233 | 8% | 21% | [45] | |
| "Fachhochschule" or university entrance qualification | 69/157 | 44% | 19% | [46] | |
| University degree | 32/156 | 21% | 6% | [46] | |
| Wage earners | 7/157 | 4% | 18% | [46] | |
| Unemployed during last 12 months | Economically active patients | 7/91 | 8% | 10% | [46] |
| Living alone | 25/154 | 16% | 21% | [46] | |
| Net family income < 900 € per month | 15/136 | 11% | 16% | [46] | |
| Alcohol use daily (EYT) vs. almost daily (Germany) | Male | 4/32 | 13% | 28% | [47] |
| Female | 3/125 | 2% | 11% | ||
| Regular smoking | Male | 14/32 | 44% | 37% | [48] |
| Female | 18/124 | 15% | 28% | ||
| Sports activity ≥ 1 hour weekly | Age 25–69 | 71/141 | 50% | 39% | [49] |
| Body mass index < 18.5 (low) | Male | 0/32 | 0% | 1% | [50] |
| Female | 6/124 | 5% | 4% | ||
| Body mass index ≥ 25 (overweight) | Male | 9/32 | 28% | 56% | [50] |
| Female | 32/124 | 26% | 39% | ||
| Permanent work disability pension | 9/157 | 6% | 3% | [51] | |
| Severe disability status | 8/157 | 5% | 12% | [52] | |
| Sick leave days in the last 12 months, mean (SD) | Economically active patients | 22.4 (44.8) days | 17.0 days | [53] | |
AM medication, non-AM adjunctive therapies, health service use, and sick leave days
| AM medicines per day | 0.29 (0.68) | 0.78 80.92) | 0.47 (0.36 to 0.59) | p < 0.001 | 0.47 (0.85) | 0.17 (0.09 to 0.26) | p < 0.001 |
| Non-AM medicines per day | 0.69 (1.10) | 0.82 (1.01) | 0.12 (0.04 to 0.22) | p = 0.005 | 0.68 (0.90) | 0.04 (-0.05 to 0.15) | p = 0.447 |
| Physician and dentist visits | 15.23 (15.27) | 16.64 (13.53) | 1.69 (0.19 to 2.99) | p = 0.006 | 14.84 (14.35) | -0.78 (-2.43 to 1.00) | p = 0.698 |
| Paraclinical investigations | 5.16 (5.91) | 5.85 (7.52) | 0.00 (-0.50 to 1.00) | p = 0.665 | 4.34 (5.32) | -0.98 (-1.50 to -0.08) | p = 0.011 |
| Hospital days | 4.68 (16.25) | 1.77 (5.82) | -2.50 (-8.00 to 1.00) | p = 0.123 | 3.04 (19.92) | -2.50 (-5.50 to 0.00) | p = 0.046 |
| Rehabilitation days | 0.89 (5.05) | 1.74 (6.75) | 7.00 (0.00 to 14.48) | p = 0.041 | 0.67 (3.43) | -0.62 (-0.90 to -0.56) | p = 0.008 |
| Surgeries | 0.21 (0.51) | 0.17 (0.49) | 0.00 (-0.50 to 0.00) | p = 0.342 | 0.14 (0.40) | -0.34 (-0.46 to 0.07) | p = 0.494 |
| Physiotherapy and ergotherapy sessions | 9.25 (25.98) | 11.28 (34.02) | 1.50 (-2.50 to 6.00) | p = 0.541 | 9.88 (25.95) | 0.22 (-3.59 to 5.10) | p = 0.885 |
| Psychotherapy sessions | 2.50 (8.04) | 3.12 (9.06) | 3.50 (0.50 to 7.42) | p = 0.023 | 3.58 (9.88) | 2.78 (1.72 to 6.52) | p = 0.007 |
| Sick leave days* | 22.42 (44.79) | 27.61 (71.91) | 1.24 (-7.50 to 9.00) | p = 0.748 | 26.39 (62.96) | 0.50 (-7.00 to 8.18) | p = 0.823 |
| Patients with Heilpraktiker visit (n + %)** | 21/143 (14.7%) | 18/143 (12.6%) | p = 0.571 | 22/143 (15.4%) | p = 1.000 | ||
Patients enrolled after 1 Jan 1999 with at least 3 of 5 follow-ups (n = 182). *Patients engaged in economic activity (n = 80). **Patients with complete data for all time periods.
Figure 2Disease and Symptom Scores. Disease Score: physicians' assessment, Symptom Score: patients' assessment. Range 0 "not present", 10 "worst possible".
Figure 3SF-36 Physical and Mental Component Summary Measures. Higher scores indicate better health. Adult patients and German population (standardised for age and gender) [30]
Figure 4KITA Psychosoma and Daily Life subscales. Range 0–100, higher scores indicate better health. Children aged 1–7 years.
Clinical outcomes 0–12 months
| Disease Score (0–10) | 155 | 5.95 (1.74) | 2.31 (2.29) | p < 0.001 | 4.00 (3.50 to 4.50) | 88% | 1.52 |
| Symptom Score (0–10) | 184 | 5.74 (1.81) | 3.04 (2.16) | p < 0.001 | 2.97 (2.50 to 3.25) | 83% | 1.05 |
| SF-36 scales (0–100) | |||||||
| -Physical Function | 161 | 77.09 (24.07) | 84.41 (20.69) | p < 0.001 | 7.50 (5.00 to 10.00) | 60% | 0.37 |
| -Role Physical | 157 | 55.47 (38.39) | 72.29 (36.64) | p < 0.001 | 25.00 (12.50 to 37.50) | 46% | 0.42 |
| -Role-Emotional | 157 | 68.15 (37.43) | 81.63 (31.98) | p < 0.001 | 33.33 (16.67 to 33.34) | 39% | 0.33 |
| -Social Functioning | 161 | 67.93 (25.07) | 77.10 (23.06) | p < 0.001 | 12.50 (6.25 to 18.75) | 52% | 0.34 |
| -Mental Health | 160 | 58.74 (18.25) | 66.10 (18.34) | p < 0.001 | 8.00 (4.00 to 10.00) | 63% | 0.43 |
| -Bodily Pain | 161 | 59.89 (27.62) | 71.27 (26.76) | p < 0.001 | 15.50 (9.50 to 21.00) | 54% | 0.38 |
| -Vitality | 160 | 42.53 (18.34) | 52.84 (18.49) | p < 0.001 | 12.50 (10.00 to 17.50) | 60% | 0.53 |
| -General Health | 161 | 53.10 (19.30) | 61.01 (19.48) | p < 0.001 | 8.50 (5.00 to 11.00) | 63% | 0.45 |
| SF-36 Health Change (1–5**) | 159 | 3.27 (1.08) | 2.14 (1.02) | p < 0.001 | 1.50 (1.00 to 2.00) | 65% | 0.71 |
| SF-36 Physical Component | 154 | 44.01 (10.92) | 47.99 (10.43) | p < 0.001 | 3.97 (2.71 to 5.30) | 73% | 0.42 |
| SF-36 Mental Component | 154 | 42.34 (11.98) | 46.84 (10.47) | p < 0.001 | 3.98 (2.30 to 5.71) | 64% | 0.40 |
| KINDL subscales (0–100) | |||||||
| -Psychic | 16 | 69.75 (19.91) | 69.74 (21.57) | p = 0.782 | 1.13 (-4.55 to 5.68) | 56% | 0.00 |
| -Somatic | 16 | 71.18 (17.21) | 71.74 (19.88) | p = 0.520 | 2.78 (-4.16 to 8.33) | 63% | 0.03 |
| -Social | 16 | 74.30 (14.89) | 69.73 (18.78) | p = 0.292 | -4.16 (-9.72 to 3.65) | 31% | -0.26 |
| -Function | 15 | 67.42 (12.08) | 69.18 (14.45) | p = 0.367 | 2.04 (-3.41 to 6.82) | 67% | 0.20 |
| KINDL Summary Score (0–100) | 16 | 70.39 (17.67) | 69.77 (17.91) | p = 0.889 | 0.31 (-4.02 to 4.93) | 50% | -0.06 |
| KITA subscales (0–100) | |||||||
| -Psychosoma | 31 | 62.23 (19.76) | 76.44 (13.62) | p = 0.001 | 13.54 (4.17 to 21.87) | 77% | 0.62 |
| -Daily Life | 29 | 63.22 (12.40) | 67.96 (15.43) | p = 0.038 | 6.25 (0.00 to 12.50) | 55% | 0.28 |
*Positive differences indicate improvement. Improved: Percentage of patients improved from baseline. **1 = "much better now than one year ago", 5 = "much worse now than one year ago". SRM: Standardised Response Mean effect size (small: 0.20–0.49, medium: 0.50–0.79, large: ≥ 0.80).
Figure 5KINDL Summary Score. Range 0–100, higher scores indicate better health. Children aged 8–16 years and German population sample (9–12 years) [31].