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Prevalence and Factors Associated with Concomitant Chinese Medicine Use by Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients in A Multi-Ethnic Asian Population 被引量:3
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作者 HUANG You-yi xin xiao-hui +2 位作者 Rehena Sultana Julian Thumboo FONG Kok Yong 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第3期223-228,共6页
Objective:To determine the prevalence,factors associated with and patterns of concomitant Chinese medicine(CM)with Western treatment use among patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA)in a tertiary referral centre(Singap... Objective:To determine the prevalence,factors associated with and patterns of concomitant Chinese medicine(CM)with Western treatment use among patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA)in a tertiary referral centre(Singapore General Hospital)in Singapore.Methods:We conducted a cross-sectional intervieweradministered survey of a consecutive sample of patients with RA in Singapore General Hospital centre regarding their CM use including data on patient demographics,disease characteristics,concomitant use of CM and reasons,concerns and disclosure patterns from March to August 2015.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to determine the associations of CM use.Results:Prevalence of CM use among the 258 patients surveyed(male:female 42:216;Chinese:Malay:Indian 191:29:34;mean age:61 years;mean duration of RA:10 years)was 46.1%(119/258).On muutivariate analysis,Chinese ethnicity(OR,95%CI:4.11,1.49-11.36),Chinese speakers(OR,95%CI:2.35,1.03-5.54),middle-income group(OR,95%CI:2.53,1.01-6.31)and greater learned helplessness(OR,95%CI:1.13,1.04-1.22)were significantly associated with CM use.More CM users disclosed their CM use to CM physicians(87.3%,96/110),sought advice from them on treatment interactions(59.4%,57/96)and how best to combine treatments(49.0%,47/96)than did so with rheumatologists(42.0%,50/119;40.0%,20/50;and 42.0%,21/50,respectively).Forty-two percentage(29/69)of patients who concealed CM use from rheumatologists because their rheumatologists did not specifically enquire about CM use.Conclusions:Concomitant CM use among patients with RA treated in a tertiary referral centre in Singapore is high but voluntary disclosure is low.The associations identified can help doctors identify and enquire about CM use,minimizing potential adverse interactions. 展开更多
关键词 pevalence rheumatoid arthritis Chinese medicine complementary therapies
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