Complementary and Alternative Medicine Attitudes of Gynecologic Patients: Experience in a Tertiary Clinic

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Autor(a) principal: Yorgancı,Ayçağ
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Öztürk,Uğur Kemal, Bozkurt,Özlem Evliyaoğlu, Akyol,Mesut, Pay,Ramazan Erda, Engin-Ustun,Yaprak
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de ginecologia e obstetrícia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Objective To evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding complementary and alternative medicine methods of patients who were admitted to gynecology outpatient clinics. Methods In the present survey, a questionnaire on complementary and alternative medicine practices was applied on 1,000 women (ages between 18 and 83 years old) who were admitted to the gynecology outpatient clinic of a tertiarymaternity hospital. Demographic features and knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors about these methods were inquired in face-to-face interviews. Results While 80.7% of the total participants thought that complementary and alternative medicine was beneficial, only 37.5% of them had used these methods previously. The rate of prior knowledge on this subject was of 59.7% and the source of information was physicians for 8.5% of the patients. However, 72.4% of all participants wanted to obtain information on these methods and 93.7% wanted to be informed by physicians. In the decision tree model, having knowledge about complementary and alternative medicine was the most effective factor determining its use (p<0.001). Phytotherapy was found to be the most used method, with 91.4%. The most preferred plant was onion (18.9%), and the most common reasons for herbal use were stress (15.4%) and fatigue (15.2%). Conclusion More than one-third of the patients who applied to the gynecology outpatient clinics used one of the complementary and alternativemedicine methods at least once. As gynecologists and obstetricians, we need to be more knowledgeable about these methods to provide correct guidance to our patients for accessing accurate and effective information.
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spelling Complementary and Alternative Medicine Attitudes of Gynecologic Patients: Experience in a Tertiary Cliniccomplementary medicinealternative medicinephytotherapygynecologyAbstract Objective To evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding complementary and alternative medicine methods of patients who were admitted to gynecology outpatient clinics. Methods In the present survey, a questionnaire on complementary and alternative medicine practices was applied on 1,000 women (ages between 18 and 83 years old) who were admitted to the gynecology outpatient clinic of a tertiarymaternity hospital. Demographic features and knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors about these methods were inquired in face-to-face interviews. Results While 80.7% of the total participants thought that complementary and alternative medicine was beneficial, only 37.5% of them had used these methods previously. The rate of prior knowledge on this subject was of 59.7% and the source of information was physicians for 8.5% of the patients. However, 72.4% of all participants wanted to obtain information on these methods and 93.7% wanted to be informed by physicians. In the decision tree model, having knowledge about complementary and alternative medicine was the most effective factor determining its use (p<0.001). Phytotherapy was found to be the most used method, with 91.4%. The most preferred plant was onion (18.9%), and the most common reasons for herbal use were stress (15.4%) and fatigue (15.2%). Conclusion More than one-third of the patients who applied to the gynecology outpatient clinics used one of the complementary and alternativemedicine methods at least once. As gynecologists and obstetricians, we need to be more knowledgeable about these methods to provide correct guidance to our patients for accessing accurate and effective information.Federação Brasileira das Sociedades de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia2021-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-72032021001100853Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia v.43 n.11 2021reponame:Revista brasileira de ginecologia e obstetrícia (Online)instname:Federação Brasileira das Sociedades de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia (FEBRASGO)instacron:FEBRASGO10.1055/s-0041-1739462info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessYorgancı,AyçağÖztürk,Uğur KemalBozkurt,Özlem EvliyaoğluAkyol,MesutPay,Ramazan ErdaEngin-Ustun,Yaprakeng2022-01-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-72032021001100853Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbgohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppublicações@febrasgo.org.br||rbgo@fmrp.usp.br1806-93390100-7203opendoar:2022-01-10T00:00Revista brasileira de ginecologia e obstetrícia (Online) - Federação Brasileira das Sociedades de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia (FEBRASGO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Complementary and Alternative Medicine Attitudes of Gynecologic Patients: Experience in a Tertiary Clinic
title Complementary and Alternative Medicine Attitudes of Gynecologic Patients: Experience in a Tertiary Clinic
spellingShingle Complementary and Alternative Medicine Attitudes of Gynecologic Patients: Experience in a Tertiary Clinic
Yorgancı,Ayçağ
complementary medicine
alternative medicine
phytotherapy
gynecology
title_short Complementary and Alternative Medicine Attitudes of Gynecologic Patients: Experience in a Tertiary Clinic
title_full Complementary and Alternative Medicine Attitudes of Gynecologic Patients: Experience in a Tertiary Clinic
title_fullStr Complementary and Alternative Medicine Attitudes of Gynecologic Patients: Experience in a Tertiary Clinic
title_full_unstemmed Complementary and Alternative Medicine Attitudes of Gynecologic Patients: Experience in a Tertiary Clinic
title_sort Complementary and Alternative Medicine Attitudes of Gynecologic Patients: Experience in a Tertiary Clinic
author Yorgancı,Ayçağ
author_facet Yorgancı,Ayçağ
Öztürk,Uğur Kemal
Bozkurt,Özlem Evliyaoğlu
Akyol,Mesut
Pay,Ramazan Erda
Engin-Ustun,Yaprak
author_role author
author2 Öztürk,Uğur Kemal
Bozkurt,Özlem Evliyaoğlu
Akyol,Mesut
Pay,Ramazan Erda
Engin-Ustun,Yaprak
author2_role author
author
author
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author
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Öztürk,Uğur Kemal
Bozkurt,Özlem Evliyaoğlu
Akyol,Mesut
Pay,Ramazan Erda
Engin-Ustun,Yaprak
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv complementary medicine
alternative medicine
phytotherapy
gynecology
topic complementary medicine
alternative medicine
phytotherapy
gynecology
description Abstract Objective To evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding complementary and alternative medicine methods of patients who were admitted to gynecology outpatient clinics. Methods In the present survey, a questionnaire on complementary and alternative medicine practices was applied on 1,000 women (ages between 18 and 83 years old) who were admitted to the gynecology outpatient clinic of a tertiarymaternity hospital. Demographic features and knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors about these methods were inquired in face-to-face interviews. Results While 80.7% of the total participants thought that complementary and alternative medicine was beneficial, only 37.5% of them had used these methods previously. The rate of prior knowledge on this subject was of 59.7% and the source of information was physicians for 8.5% of the patients. However, 72.4% of all participants wanted to obtain information on these methods and 93.7% wanted to be informed by physicians. In the decision tree model, having knowledge about complementary and alternative medicine was the most effective factor determining its use (p<0.001). Phytotherapy was found to be the most used method, with 91.4%. The most preferred plant was onion (18.9%), and the most common reasons for herbal use were stress (15.4%) and fatigue (15.2%). Conclusion More than one-third of the patients who applied to the gynecology outpatient clinics used one of the complementary and alternativemedicine methods at least once. As gynecologists and obstetricians, we need to be more knowledgeable about these methods to provide correct guidance to our patients for accessing accurate and effective information.
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