| Literature DB >> 25923438 |
Xia Li1, Mingkai Peng2, Yuan Li3, Zheng Kang3, Yanhua Hao3, Hong Sun3, Lijun Gao3, Mingli Jiao3, Qunhong Wu3, Hude Quan4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) including Chinese herbal therapy has been widely practiced in China. However, little is known about Chinese herbal therapy use for hypertension management, which is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions in China. Thus we described Chinese herbal therapy and western drug users, beliefs, hypertension knowledge, and Chinese herbal and western drug adherence and determinants of Chinese herbal therapy use among patients with hypertension in rural areas of Heilongjiang Province, China. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25923438 PMCID: PMC4414607 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0123508
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Characteristics of patients with diagnosed hypertension.
| Variable | n (% of 665) |
|---|---|
| Male | 264(39.7) |
| Age (years) | |
| 30–49 | 96 (14.4) |
| 50–64 | 387(58.2) |
| ≥65 | 182(27.4) |
| Married | 570(85.7) |
| Education | |
| Illiteracy | 159(23.9) |
| Elementary school | 355(53.4) |
| Junior high school or higher | 151(22.7) |
| Presence of any one of 11 chronic diseases | 381 (57.3) |
| Quality of life (EuroQol-5) | |
| Have walking problems | 165 (24.8) |
| Have washing and dressing problems | 72 (10.8) |
| Have problems with usual activities | 153 (23.0) |
| Have pain or discomfort | 392 (58.9) |
| Have anxiety or depression | 336 (50.5) |
*11 chronic diseases included physician diagnosed liver disease, lung disease, peptic ulcer disease, renal disease, arthritis, chronic back pain, diabetes, neurological disorder including stroke, cancer, allergy, and depression.
Rate of Chinese herbal therapy and western drug use* (%) among patients with diagnosed hypertension.
| Herb users (%) | Western drug users (%) | Non-users (%) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 93(14.0) | 474(71.3) | 98(14.7) | |
| By sex | ||||
| Male | 36(13.6) | 173(65.6) | 55(20.8) | 0.001 |
| Female | 57(14.2) | 301(75.1) | 43(10.7) | |
| By age (years) | ||||
| 30–49 | 15(15.6) | 58(60.4) | 23(24.0) | 0.046 |
| 50–64 | 57(14.7) | 281(72.6) | 49(12.7) | |
| ≥65 | 21(11.5) | 135(74.2) | 26(14.3) | |
| By employment | ||||
| Farmer | 81 (14.1) | 410 (71.4) | 83(14.5) | 0.870 |
| Others | 12 (13.2) | 64 (70.3) | 15(16.5) | |
| By education | ||||
| Illiteracy | 13 (8.2) | 133(83.6) | 13(8.2) | 0.000 |
| Elementary | 49 (13.8) | 253(71.3) | 53(14.9) | |
| Junior high or higher | 31 (20.5) | 88(58.3) | 32(21.2) | |
| By marital status | ||||
| Married | 84 (14.7) | 407 (71.4) | 79 (13.9) | 0.157 |
| Others | 9 (9.5) | 67 (70.5) | 19 (20.0) | |
| By presence of any one of 11 chronic diseases | ||||
| Yes | 59 (15.5) | 268 (70.3) | 54 (14.7) | 0.419 |
| No | 34 (12.0) | 206 (72.5) | 44 (15.5) | |
| By EuroQoL5 | ||||
| Have walking problems | 15 (9.1) | 129 (78.2) | 21 (12.7) | 0.054 |
| No walking problems | 78 (15.6) | 345 (69.0) | 77 (15.4) | |
| Have washing and dressing problems | 4 (4.6) | 61 (84.7) | 7 (9.7) | 0.023 |
| No washing and dressing problems | 89 (15.0) | 413 (69.6) | 91 (15.4) | |
| Have usual activity problems | 21 (13.7) | 115 (75.2) | 17 (11.1) | 0.332 |
| No usual activity problems | 72 (14.1) | 359 (70.1) | 81 (15.8) | |
| Have pain or discomfort | 49 (12.5) | 294 (75.0) | 49 (12.5) | 0.037 |
| No pain or discomfort | 44 (16.1) | 180 (65.9) | 49 (18.0) | |
| Have anxiety or depression | 41 (12.2) | 247 (73.5) | 48 (14.3) | 0.348 |
| No anxiety or depression | 52 (15.8) | 227 (69.0) | 50 (15.2) |
* Use was defined based on response to the question: "How do you control your blood pressure now?" The multiple choices were western drug, Chinese herbal therapy, diet, acupuncture, physical activity, others (required to specify) and none. Chinese herbal therapy users and western drug users were mutually exclusive. Non-users were those who did not use Chinese herbal therapy or western drug.
**11 chronic diseases included physician diagnosed heart disease, liver disease, peptic ulcer disease, renal disease, arthritis, chronic back pain, diabetes, neurological disorder including stroke, cancer, allergy, and depression.
Blood pressure under control, beliefs and hypertension knowledge among Chinese herbal therapy and western drug users* with diagnosed hypertension.
| Herb users N (% of 93) | Western drug users N (% of 474) | Non-users N (% of 98) | p value | |
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| Systolic blood pressure measurements (mmHg)(Mean ± SD) | 146.87±21.39 | 147.16±20.2 | 151.1±19.8 | 0.200 |
| Diastolic blood pressure measurements (mmHg)(Mean ± SD) | 91.37±12.37 | 90.93±13.08 | 95.66±13.75 | 0.005 |
| Blood pressure under control(systolic pressure <140 mmHg and diastolic pressure <90 mmHg) | 21 (22.6) | 106 (22.4) | 10 (10.2) | 0.022 |
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| Some Chinese herbal therapists have secret therapies that have been passed down from generation to generation. | 50 (53.8) | 231(48.7) | 47 (48.0) | 0.65 |
| In general, Chinese herbal remedies have less bad side effects than prescription western drugs. | 58 (63.4) | 260 (54.9) | 57 (58.2) | 0.38 |
| Chinese herbal remedies have been scientifically tested to be effective. | 64 (68.8) | 317 (66.9) | 67 (68.4) | 0.91 |
| Chinese herbalists treat patients with a holistic approach. | 56 (60.2) | 285 (60.1) | 57 (58.2) | 0.93 |
| Disease is a result of ‘Yin and Yang’ disharmony. | 40 (43.0) | 199 (42.0) | 40 (40.8) | 0.95 |
| Trust Chinese herbalist | 60 (64.5) | 294 (62.0) | 64 (65.3) | 0.78 |
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| If someone’s blood pressure is 120/80, it is normal. | 65 (69.9) | 301 (63.5) | 58 (59.2) | 0.299 |
| If someone’s blood pressure is 160/100, it is hypertension. | 73 (78.5) | 336 (70.9) | 61 (62.2) | 0.047 |
| High blood pressure can cause strokes. | 45 (48.4) | 169 (35.7) | 29 (29.6) | 0.020 |
| High blood pressure can cause heart attacks. | 45 (48.4) | 189 (39.9) | 25 (25.5) | 0.004 |
| High blood pressure can cause kidney problems. | 27 (22.5) | 81 (17.1) | 12 (12.2) | 0.006 |
| High blood pressure can cause cancer problems. | 6 (6.45) | 14 (2.95) | 3(3.06) | 0.234 |
| Hypertension usually lasts for the rest of the life. | 48 (51.6) | 218 (46.0) | 31 (31.6) | 0.012 |
| Losing weight usually makes blood pressure go down. | 61 (65.6) | 248 (52.3) | 47 (48.0) | 0.031 |
| Eating less salt usually makes blood pressure go down. | 70 (75.3) | 348 (73.4) | 60 (61.2) | 0.037 |
| People with high blood pressure should take their medicine everyday. | 57 (61.3) | 283 (59.7) | 38 (38.8) | 0.002 |
* Use was defined based on response to the question: "How do you control your blood pressure now?" The multiple choices were western drug, Chinese herbal therapy, diet, acupuncture, physical activity, others (required to specify) and none. Chinese herbal therapy users and western drug users were mutually exclusive. Non-users were those who did not use Chinese herbal therapy or western drug.
Adherence rate of Chinese herbal therapy and western drug among patients with diagnosed hypertension.
| Adherence Items (answer) | Herb users | Western drug users 474 (%) | P value |
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| #1 | 27 (29.0) | 125 (26.4) | 0.59 |
| #2 | 41 (44.1) | 175 (37.0) | 0.19 |
| #3 | 53 (57.0) | 255 (53.8) | 0.57 |
| #4 | 45 (48.4) | 205 (43.5) | 0.36 |
| #5 | 57 (61.3) | 302 (64.1) | 0.66 |
| #6 | 26 (28.0) | 146(30.8) | 0.59 |
| #7 | 31(33.3) | 168 (35.4) | 0.70 |
| #8 | 75 (80.7) | 350 (73.8) | 0.17 |
| Adherence level | |||
| Low (score <6) | 75 (80.6) | 385 (81.2) | 0.72 |
| Med (score 6–<8) | 18 (19.4) | 86 (18.1) | |
| High (score = 8) | 0 | 3(0.6) |
* Use was defined based on response to the question: "How do you control your blood pressure now?" The multiple choices were western drug, Chinese herbal therapy, diet, acupuncture, physical activity, others (required to specify) and none. Chinese herbal therapy users and western drug users were mutually exclusive.
**Permission was obtained for adopting MMAS-8 (Morisky Medication Adherence Scale, 8-Items).[21] 1 score for each correct answer.
Adjusted odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for factors associated with Chinese herbal therapy use* among patients with diagnosed hypertension.
| Variable | OR (95% CI) |
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| Male vs female | 0.73 (0.44–1.21) |
| Age (years) | |
| 30–49 | 1 |
| 50–64 | 1.25 (0.64–2.45) |
| ≥65 | 1.28 (0.58–2.83) |
| Married | 1.28 (0.59–2.78) |
| Education | |
| Illiteracy | 1.0 |
| Elementary school | 1.55 (0.79–3.04) |
| Junior high school or higher | 2.64 (1.21–5.79) |
| Presence of any one of 11 chronic diseases | 1.30 (0.79–2.12) |
| Having a problem based on EuroQol-5 | 0.44 (0.26–0.74) |
| Hypertension knowledge | |
| If someone’s blood pressure is 120/80, it is normal. | 0.96 (0.54–1.69) |
| If someone’s blood pressure is 160/100, it is hypertension. | 1.20 (0.62–2.31) |
| High blood pressure can cause strokes. | 1.61 (0.94–2.78) |
| High blood pressure can cause heart attacks. | 0.97 (0.55–1.72) |
| High blood pressure can cause kidney problems. | 1.58 (0.866–2.89) |
| High blood pressure can cause cancer problems. | 1.52 (0.538–4.31) |
| Hypertension usually lasts for the rest of the life. | 1.20 (0.72–1.99) |
| Losing weight usually makes blood pressure go down. | 1.55 (0.90–2.67) |
| Eating less salt usually makes blood pressure go down. | 0.73 (0.39–1.36) |
| People with high blood pressure should take their medicine everyday. | 0.86 (0.50–1.48) |
| Treatment adherence: Middle or high (score 6–8) vs low (score <6) | 1.07 (0.59–1.94) |
* Use was defined based on response to the question: "How do you control your blood pressure now?" The multiple choices were western drug, Chinese herbal therapy, diet, acupuncture, physical activity, others (required to specify) and none. Chinese herbal therapy users and western drug users were mutually exclusive. Baseline is non-Chinese herbal users.
**11 chronic diseases included physician diagnosed heart disease, liver disease, peptic ulcer disease, renal disease, arthritis, chronic back pain, diabetes, neurological disorder including stroke, cancer, allergy, and depression.