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Patient-physician communication about complementary and alternative medicine in a radiation oncology setting.
Ge, Jin; Fishman, Jessica; Vapiwala, Neha; Li, Susan Q; Desai, Krupali; Xie, Sharon X; Mao, Jun J.
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  • Ge J; Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys ; 85(1): e1-6, 2013 Jan 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23040545
PURPOSE: Despite the extensive use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among cancer patients, patient-physician communication regarding CAM therapies remains limited. This study quantified the extent of patient-physician communication about CAM and identified factors associated with its discussion in radiation therapy (RT) settings. METHODS AND MATERIALS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 305 RT patients at an urban academic cancer center. Patients with different cancer types were recruited in their last week of RT. Participants self-reported their demographic characteristics, health status, CAM use, patient-physician communication regarding CAM, and rationale for/against discussing CAM therapies with physicians. Multivariate logistic regression was used to identify relationships between demographic/clinical variables and patients' discussion of CAM with radiation oncologists. RESULTS: Among the 305 participants, 133 (43.6%) reported using CAM, and only 37 (12.1%) reported discussing CAM therapies with their radiation oncologists. In multivariate analyses, female patients (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 0.45, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.21-0.98) and patients with full-time employment (AOR 0.32, 95% CI 0.12-0.81) were less likely to discuss CAM with their radiation oncologists. CAM users (AOR 4.28, 95% CI 1.93-9.53) were more likely to discuss CAM with their radiation oncologists than were non-CAM users. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the common use of CAM among oncology patients, discussions regarding these treatments occur rarely in the RT setting, particularly among female and full-time employed patients. Clinicians and patients should incorporate discussions of CAM to guide its appropriate use and to maximize possible benefit while minimizing potential harm.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Terapias Complementares / Radioterapia (Especialidade) / Revelação / Neoplasias Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2013 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Terapias Complementares / Radioterapia (Especialidade) / Revelação / Neoplasias Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2013 Tipo de documento: Article