| Literature DB >> 17480212 |
Majid Artus1, Peter Croft, Martyn Lewis.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic musculoskeletal pain is the single most cited reason for use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Primary care is the most frequent conventional medical service used by patients with pain in the UK. We are unaware, however, of a direct evidence of the extent of CAM use by primary care patients, and how successful they perceive it to be. AIMS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17480212 PMCID: PMC1878478 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-8-26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
A list of treatments addressed in the study.
| Treatments included in interview list | |||
| CAM | Conventional | Additional CAM treatments reported by participants | |
| 1.Aromatherapy | 26.Muscle energy techniques | 1.Ultrasound | 1.Exercises |
| 2.Homeopathy | 27.Therapeutic touch | 2.Vitamins | 2.Heat therapy |
| 3.Magnets | 28.Alexander Technique | 3.Joint injections | 3.Heat cream |
| 4.Copper bracelets | 29.Massage Therapy | 4.Occupational Therapy | 4.Biocomfort |
| 5.Evening primrose | 30.Phytodolor | 5.Operations | 5.Dog oil |
| 6.Reflexology | 31.Osteopathic manipulation | 6.Podiatry | 6.Glyco-nutrient |
| 7.Naturopathy | 32.Electrotherapy | 7.Psychotherapy | 7.Honey & vinegar |
| 8.Feverfew extract | 33.Chondroitin sulphate | 8.Aspirin | 8.Cold pack |
| 9.Blackcurrant seed oil | 34.Glucosamin | 9.Celecoxib | 9.Geranium & eucalyptus |
| 10.Ayurvedic herbs | 35.Lifestyle program | 10.Co-codamol | 10.Reiki |
| 11.Borage seed oil | 36.Minerals | 11.Co-codaprin | 11.Swimming |
| 12.Devil's claw | 37. Weight loss program | 12.Co-dydramol | 12.Dowsing |
| 13.Ginger | 38.Active release technique | 13.Co-proxamol | 13.Electrical massage |
| 14.Thunder God Root | 39.Myofascial release | 14.Diclofenac sodium | 14.Florid acid |
| 15.Acupuncture | 40.Soft tissue mobilization | 15.Ibuprofen | 15.Lavender oil |
| 16.Acupressure | 41.Biofeedback | 16.Indomethacin | 16.Singapore balm |
| 17.Tumaric | 42.Guided imagery | 17.Mefenamic acid | |
| 18.Hypnosis | 43.Pilates | 18.Meloxicam | |
| 19.Energy Healing | 44.Prayer | 19.Naproxen | |
| 20.Fish oil | 45.Relaxation | 20.Nefopam | |
| 21.Willow bark extract | 46.Tai Chi | 21.Paracetamol | |
| 22.Meditation | 47.Yoga | 22.Piroxicam | |
| 23.Pet Therapy | 48.Hydrotherapy | 23.Rofecoxib | |
| 24.Chiropractic | 49.Chelation | ||
| 25.Craniosacral Therapy | 50.Serums | ||
| 51.Vaccines | |||
Frequency of CAM treatment use, excluding 'other' CAM.
| Glucosamine | 44 | 38 |
| Fish oil | 41 | 35 |
| Massage Therapy | 16 | 14 |
| Copper bracelets | 15 | 13 |
| Magnets | 15 | 13 |
| Electrotherapy | 12 | 10 |
| Chondroitin sulphate | 10 | 9 |
| Osteopathic manipulation | 10 | 9 |
| Acupuncture | 9 | 8 |
| Aromatherapy | 9 | 8 |
| Evening primrose | 7 | 6 |
| Weight loss program | 5 | 4 |
| Devil's claw | 5 | 4 |
| Relaxation | 5 | 4 |
| Pilates | 4 | 3 |
| Prayer | 4 | 3 |
| Lifestyle program | 3 | 3 |
| Ginger | 3 | 3 |
| Acupressure | 3 | 3 |
| Reflexology | 3 | 3 |
| Soft tissue mobilisation | 3 | 3 |
| Yoga | 3 | 3 |
| Homeopathy | 3 | 3 |
| Chiropractic | 2 | 2 |
| Feverfew extract | 1 | 1 |
| Turmeric | 1 | 1 |
| Myofascial release | 1 | 1 |
| Therapeutic touch | 1 | 1 |
| Guided Imagery | 1 | 1 |
| Pet Therapy | 1 | 1 |
| Energy Healing | 1 | 1 |
| Hydrotherapy | 1 | 1 |
Use of CAM and conventional treatments by socio-demographiccharacteristics and severity of pain.
| All participants | 138 | 116 (84) | 22 (16) | 111 (80) | 27 (20) | 95 (69) | 43 (31) |
| 18–59 | 39 | 37 (95) | 2 (5) | 32 (82) | 7 (18) | 31 (79) | 8 (21) |
| 60–69 | 51 | 44 (86) | 7 (12) | 42 (82) | 9 (18) | 36 (71) | 15 (29) |
| 70+ | 48 | 35 (73) | 13 (27) | 37 (77) | 11 (23) | 28 (58) | 20 (42) |
| p = 0.005* | p = 0.544 | p = 0.033 | |||||
| Male | 55 | 43 (78) | 12 (22) | 33 (60) | 22 (40) | 30 (55) | 25 (45) |
| Female | 83 | 73 (88) | 10 (12) | 78 (94) | 5 (6) | 65 (78) | 18 (22) |
| p = 0.125 | p < 0.001 | p = 0.003 | |||||
| Professional or managerial | 68 | 52 (76) | 16 (24) | 50 (74) | 18 (26) | 42 (62) | 26 (38) |
| Intermediate | 29 | 29 (100) | 0 (0) | 26 (90) | 3 (10) | 24 (83) | 5 (17) |
| Routine or manual | 41 | 35 (85) | 6 (15) | 35 (85) | 6 (15) | 29 (71) | 12 (29) |
| p = 0.014 | p = 0.119 | p = 0.118 | |||||
| I | 37 | 28 (76) | 9 (24) | 25 (68) | 12 (32) | 21 (57) | 16 (43) |
| II | 46 | 40 (87) | 6 (13) | 37 (80) | 9 (20) | 32 (70) | 14 (30) |
| III | 32 | 29 (91) | 3 (9) | 28 (88) | 4 (12) | 25 (78) | 7 (22) |
| IV | 23 | 19 (83) | 4 (17) | 21 (91) | 2 (9) | 16 (70) | 7 (30) |
| p = 0.310 | p = 0.013 | p = 0.156 | |||||
P-values were derived by chi square test (test for linear trend in the case of age group and CPG)
Reasons for using and stopping CAM treatments.
| Recommended by a friend or a relative. | 55 (47) | I like to try anything that may work | 62 (53) | I finished the treatment course | 39 (27) |
| Prescribed, or referred to it, by a health professional | 35 (30) | I was referred to it or it was prescribed for me | 29 (25) | I don't think I need it anymore | 13 (9) |
| Media (TV, radio, newspapers, Internet) | 27 (23) | I find that it helps me in general not just for pain | 23 (20) | Cannot afford it | 6 (4) |
| Literature | 10 (9) | I believe in it | 22 (19) | It caused me problems or side effects | 6 (4) |
| Practice it/involved with it | 10 (9) | Other treatment caused me problems or side effects | 2 (2) | I heard of a bad experience with it | 1 |
| Not available where I live | 0 | ||||
| My doctor advised me against it | 0 | ||||
| Other ways* | 22 (19) | Other reasons* | 19 (16) | Other reasons* | 79 (55) |
| Found it in a shop | Brought in by a relative | Didn't help | 40 | ||
| Local advertisement | Compatible with birth sign | Only use it when I need it | 31 | ||
| Previous experience | Suggestion by others | Not practical | |||
| Family experience | Persuaded by evidence | Caused more pain | |||
| Experience at vet use | Natural product | Staining | |||
| Workshop | Carried on, don't know | ||||
| Health farm | Family experience | ||||
| Own initiative | Has no side effects | ||||
| Practitioner is a friend | Previous experience | ||||
| The gym | Heard its good | ||||
| Social class | Recommended in a magazine | ||||
| Thought it may work | |||||
| Total | 116 | Total | 116 | Total | 144 |
*These other ways/reasons were not included in our lists and were offered freely by participants. Items are listed in a descending order according to how commonly they were mentioned.
Figure 1Boxplot summary of perceived helpfulness scores on the VAS for the most commonly used CAM treatments. Values represented are number of users and 5-number summary (median, 25th and 75th percentiles and range) and outlier observations (data that lie outside the interval: median ± 1.5× mid-spread).
Figure 2Boxplot summary of perceived helpfulness scores on the VAS for the most commonly used conventional treatments. Values represented are number of users and 5-number summary (median, 25th and 75th percentiles and range) and outlier observations (data that lie outside the interval: median ± 1.5× mid-spread).