THE ATTITUDES OF PHYSICIANS, NURSES, PHYSICAL THERAPISTS, AND MIDWIVES TOWARD COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE FOR CHRONIC PAIN: A SURVEY AT AN ACADEMIC HOSPITAL

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作者
Aveni, Eleonore [1 ]
Bauer, Brent [2 ]
Ramelet, Anne-Sylvie [3 ]
Kottelat, Yolande [4 ]
Decosterd, Isabelle [4 ]
Finti, Guillaume [5 ]
Ballabeni, Pierluigi [1 ]
Bonvin, Eric [6 ]
Rodondi, Pierre-Yves [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lausanne Hosp, Inst Social & Prevent Med, Lausanne, Switzerland
[2] Mayo Clin, Div Gen Internal Med, Rochester, MI USA
[3] Univ Lausanne Hosp, Inst Higher Educ & Nursing Res, Lausanne, Switzerland
[4] Univ Lausanne Hosp, Pain Ctr, Lausanne, Switzerland
[5] Univ Lausanne Hosp, Dept Orthoped, Lausanne, Switzerland
[6] Univ Lausanne Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Lausanne, Switzerland
关键词
Complementary therapies; health knowledge; practice; attitude of health personnel; chronic pain; LOW-BACK-PAIN; ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE; NATIONAL-SURVEY; STRESS REDUCTION; UNITED-STATES; FOLLOW-UP; KNOWLEDGE; ACUPUNCTURE; CARE; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1016/j.explore.2016.06.001
中图分类号
R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
10 ;
摘要
Objective: To assess the attitudes of physicians, nurses, physical therapists, and midwives toward complementary medicine (CM) at a Swiss academic hospital and toward its use for treating chronic pain. Design: The cross-sectional survey took place from October to December 2013. Setting: An e-mail sent to 4925 healthcare professionals (1969 physicians, 2372 nurses, 145 physical therapists, and 111 midwives) working at Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland, invited them to answer a web-based questionnaire. Results: The questionnaire was answered by 1247 healthcare professionals (response rate: 25.3%). Of these, 96.1% strongly agreed or agreed that CM could be useful for the treatment of chronic pain, with more nurses (96.7%) and midwives (100%) than physicians (93.8%) agreeing that CM could be useful (P < .001 for both comparisons). Women had more positive attitude toward CM than men (97.8% versus 91.2%; P < .001). Of the respondents, 96.9% were strongly in favor or in favor of offering CM, especially hypnosis (89.8%), osteopathy (85.5%), and acupuncture (83.4%), at the hospital for treating chronic pain. Respondents listed migraine (74.7%), tension headaches (70.6%), and low back pain (70.1%) as three main conditions for which they would refer patients for acupuncture. The three therapies with which respondents were the most unfamiliar were neuraltherapy (57.2%), mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) (54.1%), and biofeedback (51.9%). Over half of respondents, 58.3%, had never referred a patient to a CM practitioner. A total of 84.3% of the respondents felt that they lacked the knowledge to inform their patients about CM.
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