| Literature DB >> 30352519 |
Markus Horneber1, Gerd van Ackeren2, Felix Fischer3, Herbert Kappauf4, Josef Birkmann1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report on a telephone consultation service with cancer patients and their relatives about complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) between 1999 and 2011.Entities:
Keywords: communication; complementary therapies; consultation service; family involvement; information-seeking; patient education; supportive care; unmet needs
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30352519 PMCID: PMC6247549 DOI: 10.1177/1534735418808597
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Integr Cancer Ther ISSN: 1534-7354 Impact factor: 3.279
Domains Used to Classify the Topics Related to Specific CAM That Were Mentioned on Contact With the Consultation Service or Topics Related to Specific CAM Discussed During the Consultations.
| Domains | Examples |
|---|---|
| Alternative medical systems | Acupuncture, Ayurvedic medicine, Hildegard medicine, homeopathy, traditional Chinese medicine, Kampo medicine |
| Manual and body-based methods | Chiropractic, therapeutic massage, osteopathy, kinesiology, reflexology |
| Mind-body interventions | Meditation, hypnosis, art therapy, imagery, relaxation therapy, music therapy, yoga, tai chi/qi gong, yoga, mindfulness-based stress reduction |
| Other CAM treatments | Technical treatments (hyperthermia, galvanotherapy, electrochemotherapy), noninvestigational immunotherapies (vaccination, oncolytic viruses, dendritic cells), fever therapy, IPT (insulin-potentiation therapy) |
| Pharmacological and biological treatments | Herbs and herbal extracts ( |
| Spiritual and energy therapies | Reiki, therapeutic touch, spiritual healing, electromagnetic fields, Biofield therapies |
| Supplements and special diets | Vitamins, minerals, trace elements, dietary supplements (carnitine, coenzyme Q10, glutathione, proteolytic enzymes, omega-3 fatty acids), special diets (Budwig, Breuss, Gerson, ketogenic, macrobiotic, etc) |
Abbreviations: CAM, complementary and alternative medicine.
Domains Used to Classify Topics Other Than Specific CAM That Were Discussed During the Consultations and Description of Related Issues.
| Domains | Description |
|---|---|
| Cancer treatment | Issues related to cancer therapies (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy, targeted therapy, investigational therapy), supportive therapy, palliative care, and cancer rehabilitation |
| Contact and referral | Qualified points of contact and addresses, hospitals, physicians, second opinions, rehabilitation centers, specialist departments, support groups |
| Emotional support | Need of the caller to talk about the cancer experience, psychological, and interpersonal issues; assistance in coping with burdens, negative feelings, and thoughts; encouragement, active listening, and reassurance |
| Nutrition and metabolism | Issues related to diets rich in macronutrients and micronutrients, the relevance of specific ingredients, the risks of poor nutrition, dealing with specific diets, and the function of the metabolism and GI tract |
| Physical activity and exercise | Issues related to the physiological effects of exercise and training, selecting the right kind of exercise and training in the respective therapeutic situations, coping with impairments caused by the disease or its treatment |
| Principles of EbM | Interpreting the findings of research, validity and significance of different kinds of studies (interventional studies, observational studies, case studies, preclinical studies) as the foundation for taking decisions, especially with regard to risks and benefits of CAM |
| Social support | Social and practical needs of cancer patients and their families, access to support groups, opportunities to use one’s own experiences to help others, and participation in social situations; insurance coverage |
Abbreviations: CAM, complementary and alternative medicine; GI, gastrointestinal; EbM, evidence-based medicine.
Feedback Survey Items and Summarized Data From All Respondents (n = 979).
| Item, Possible Responses | Patients,[ | Caregivers, n (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| The consultation met my expectations | .84 | ||
| Yes | 451 (76) | 263 (74) | |
| It was different from what I expected, but positive | 91 (15) | 57 (16) | |
| No | 52 (9) | 34 (10) | |
| The questions I had were answered | .04 | ||
| Yes | 498 (85) | 320 (90) | |
| Several were, but not all | 51 (9) | 24 (7) | |
| No | 40 (7) | 12 (3) | |
| The consultation was perceived as | <.01 | ||
| Informative[ | 519 (85)[ | 334 (92) | |
| Clarifying | 484 (79) | 300 (82) | |
| Supportive | 451 (73) | 283 (78) | |
| Helpful | 490 (80) | 307 (84) | |
| The consultation influenced subsequent treatment or behavior | <.001 | ||
| Yes | 402 (69) | 224 (65) | |
| No | 119 (31) | 119 (35) | |
| The aspect of consultation via the telephone was | .66 | ||
| Difficult | 22 (4) | 12 (3) | |
| Unusual but positive | 158 (28) | 98 (28) | |
| Helpful | 116 (21) | 83 (24) | |
| Of no importance | 270 (48) | 156 (45) | |
| Having a personal consultation as well | .76 | ||
| Would have been helpful | 188 (34) | 112 (32) | |
| Was not needed | 218 (40) | 146 (42) | |
| Uncertain | 146 (26) | 91 (26) |
Number of responding patients: n = 614; number of responding caregivers: n = 365.
On a rating scale from 1 (very much) to 5 (not at all).
Number/percentage of respondents who scored 1 or 2.
Characteristics of Callers Who Used the Telephone Service of the Consultation Service (n = 5269).
| Variable Level | Total, n (%) | Patients, n (%) | Caregivers, n (%) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | .04 | ||||||
| Female | 3439 | (65) | 1929 | (64) | 1510 | (67) | |
| Male | 1830 | (35) | 1080 | (36) | 750 | (33) | |
| Age | <.001 | ||||||
| Mean (SD) | 55 | (13) | 56 | (12) | 49 | (15) | |
| Proximity | <.001 | ||||||
| National | 3296 | (639) | 1732 | (58) | 1564 | (69)[ | |
| Regional | 1696 | (32) | 1127 | (37) | 569 | (25)[ | |
| Foreign country | 131 | (2) | 66 | (2) | 65 | (3) | |
| Contact/Referral | <.001 | ||||||
| Cancer helplines | 1638 | (31) | 871 | (29) | 767 | (34)[ | |
| Electronic media | 1019 | (19) | 495 | (16) | 524 | (23)[ | |
| Print media | 892 | (17) | 562 | (19) | 330 | (15)[ | |
| Unknown/Did not remember | 812 | (15) | 464 | (15) | 348 | (15) | |
| Health professionals | 630 | (12) | 440 | (15) | 190 | (8)[ | |
| Patient groups | 184 | (3) | 106 | (4) | 78 | (3) | |
| Relatives/Friends | 94 | (2) | 71 | (2) | 23 | (1) | |
| Type of malignancy | <.001 | ||||||
| Breast cancer | 1273 | (24) | 945 | (31) | 328 | (15)[ | |
| Gastrointestinal tract cancer | 860 | (16) | 384 | (13) | 476 | (21)[ | |
| Leukemia and lymphoma | 737 | (14) | 473 | (16) | 264 | (12)[ | |
| Gynecological and urological cancer | 548 | (10) | 326 | (11) | 222 | (10) | |
| Prostate cancer | 397 | (8) | 294 | (10) | 103 | (5)[ | |
| Lung cancer | 377 | (7) | 139 | (5) | 238 | (11)[ | |
| Pancreatic and hepatobiliary cancer | 344 | (7) | 128 | (4) | 216 | (10)[ | |
| Brain and other nervous system cancer | 195 | (4) | 49 | (2) | 146 | (6)[ | |
| Sarcoma | 168 | (3) | 66 | (2) | 102 | (5)[ | |
| Head and neck cancer | 134 | (3) | 70 | (2) | 64 | (3) | |
| Skin cancer | 125 | (2) | 76 | (3) | 49 | (2) | |
| Cancer of unknown primary | 89 | (2) | 46 | (2) | 43 | (2) | |
| Other cancer | 22 | (<1) | 13 | (<1) | 9 | (<1) | |
| Oncological treatment situation | <.001 | ||||||
| Ongoing treatment | 2063 | (39) | 1210 | (40) | 853 | (38) | |
| Before start of treatment | 1466 | (28) | 854 | (28) | 612 | (27) | |
| Treatment finished | 782 | (15) | 498 | (17) | 284 | (13)[ | |
| No invasive treatment | 626 | (12) | 243 | (8) | 383 | (17)[ | |
| Wait and see | 197 | (4) | 141 | (5) | 56 | (2)[ | |
| Treatment refused | 127 | (2) | 63 | (2) | 64 | (3) | |
| Intent of oncological treatment | <.001 | ||||||
| Palliative | 3613 | (69) | 1786 | (59) | 1837 | (81)[ | |
| Curative | 1656 | (31) | 1223 | (41) | 433 | (19)[ | |
| Duration of consultations | <.001 | ||||||
| <30 | 2247 | (43) | 1165 | (39) | 1082 | (48)[ | |
| 30-60 | 2663 | (51) | 1592 | (53) | 1071 | (47)[ | |
| >60 | 271 | (5) | 208 | (7) | 63 | (3)[ | |
Frequency was significantly higher than expected (adjusted residuals > 2).
Frequency was significantly lower than expected (adjusted residuals < −2).
Domains That Callers Inquired About on First Contact With the Consultation Service (n = 5269).
| Total, n (%) | Patients, n (%) | Caregivers, n (%) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| General inquiry | 2890 | (55) | 1614 | (54) | 1276 | (56) | <.001 |
| Inquiry about a specific CAM[ | 1785 | (34) | 1018 | (34) | 767 | (34) | |
| Pharmacological and biological treatments | 792 | (44)[ | 445 | (44) | 347 | (45) | |
| Supplements and special diets | 514 | (29) | 314 | (31) | 200 | (26) | |
| Other CAM treatments | 382 | (21) | 202 | (20) | 180 | (23) | |
| Spiritual and energy therapies | 47 | (3) | 28 | (3) | 19 | (2) | |
| Alternative medical systems | 50 | (3) | 29 | (3) | 21 | (3) | |
| Inquiry related to conventional cancer treatment | 594 | (11) | 377 | (13) | 217 | (10)[ | |
Abbreviations: CAM, complementary and alternative medicine.
See Table 1, which shows the domains used to classify the inquired-about topics related to CAM.
Proportion of the number of inquiries “related to a specific CAM” (44% ≙ 792/1785).
Frequency was significantly lower than expected (adjusted residuals < −2).
Frequency of Domains[a] of Which Topics Were Discussed During the Consultations, Indicated by Type of Caller.
| Domains | Total | Patients | Caregivers | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |||||
| Domains of topics beyond CAM | <.001 | ||||||
| Cancer treatment | 3458 | (66) | 1948 | (65) | 1510 | (67)[ | |
| Principles of EbM | 2054 | (39) | 1199 | (40) | 855 | (38) | |
| Nutrition and metabolism | 1792 | (34) | 1135 | (38) | 657 | (29)[ | |
| Emotional support | 1440 | (27) | 713 | (24) | 727 | (32)[ | |
| Physical activity and exercise | 1034 | (20) | 765 | (25) | 269 | (12)[ | |
| Contact and referral | 735 | (14) | 429 | (14) | 306 | (13) | |
| Social support | 574 | (11) | 348 | (12) | 226 | (10) | |
| Domains of topics related to specific CAM | <.001 | ||||||
| Pharmacological and biologic treatments | 2849 | (54) | 1659 | (55) | 1190 | (53) | |
| Supplements and special diets | 1799 | (34) | 1184 | (39) | 615 | (27)[ | |
| Other CAM treatments | 1349 | (26) | 740 | (25) | 609 | (27) | |
| Mind-body interventions | 573 | (11) | 458 | (15) | 115 | (5)[ | |
| Alternative medical systems | 343 | (7) | 226 | (8) | 117 | (5) | |
| Spiritual and energy therapies | 164 | (3) | 104 | (3) | 60 | (3) | |
| Manual and body-based methods | 37 | (1) | 34 | (1) | 3 | (<1) | |
Abbreviations: CAM, complementary and alternative medicine; EbM, evidence-based medicine.
Percentages will exceed 100% because consultants could code more than 1 domain.
Frequency was significantly higher than expected (adjusted residuals > 2).
Frequency was significantly lower than expected (adjusted residuals < −2).