Journal article
The use of complementary medicine in palliative care in France: an observational cross-sectional study
Supportive Care in Cancer, Vol.28(9), pp.4405-4412
09/2020
PMID: 31919664
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Abstract
Purpose Palliative care for cancer deals with physical, psychosocial, and spiritual issues faced by cancer patients, their families, communities, and healthcare providers. Research on complementary medicine (CM) use in France is limited despite high rates of reported CM use in other countries including by palliative patients. This study describes the use of CM by individuals receiving palliative care in Lyon, France.
Design This study employed an observational cross-sectional survey design.
Setting/participants The study was conducted in three palliative care centers in Lyon, France; two tertiary hospitals and one palliative care unit (3 sites). Inpatients and outpatients visiting the palliative care clinic with a primary diagnosis of cancer at each study site were invited to participate.
Results Of 138 eligible patients, 100 completed the survey (RR 72.4%). The majority (90.7%) reported using CM in the previous 6 months or since their primary cancer diagnosis. Participant CM use was either the same (20.7%) or increased since their primary cancer diagnosis (33.7%). Average out-of-pocket expenses associated with CM use in the previous 6 months or since diagnosis were €157.40 (SD €330.15). The most common CM health professional visited was an aromatherapist (72.7%), a Coupeurs de feu (38.6%), osteopath (28.6%) and naturopath (15.3%). The most common CM used were aromatherapy oils (33.7%), homeopathy (30.0%), and vitamins (29.4%).
Conclusion This second survey on CM use in France; is the first conducted in palliative care centers. Results show people with cancer in Lyon, France, have a very high prevalence of CM utilization.
Details
- Title
- The use of complementary medicine in palliative care in France: an observational cross-sectional study
- Creators
- Marilene Filbet - Hôpital Lyon SudJanet Schloss - Endeavour College of Natural HealthJean-Baptiste Maret - Hôpital Lyon SudHelene Diezel - Endeavour College of Natural Health (Australia)Per J Palmgren - Karolinska InstitutetAmie Steel - Endeavour College of Natural Health
- Publication Details
- Supportive Care in Cancer, Vol.28(9), pp.4405-4412
- Publisher
- Springer
- Identifiers
- 991013035746302368
- Copyright
- © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2020
- Academic Unit
- National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article