Bob Johnson
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We read, not very often, thankfully, a first timer's message which conveys: "I won't use Rx meds" because they poison, don't work, fear..." etc.
I rarely respond to messages which are offered with this openness and honesty because I assume this is not the time/place to argue with the underlying position. Still, there are two issues in this study which express my concern: 1. Results of CAM approaches are meager, 2. the failure to be honest with one's physician carries all sorts of implications for long term outcome and safety issues. =================
Complement Ther Med. 2008 Aug;16(4):220-7. USE OF COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE BY PATIENTS WITH CLUSTER HEADACHE: results of a multi-centre headache clinic survey.
Rossi P, Torelli P, Di Lorenzo C, Sances G, Manzoni GC, Tassorelli C, Nappi G.
Headache Centre, INI Grottaferrata, Rome, Italy. paolo.rossi90@alice.it
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the rates, pattern, satisfaction with, and presence of predictors of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use in a clinical population of patients with cluster headache (CH). DESIGN AND SETTING: One hundred CH patients attending one of three headache clinics were asked to undergo a physician-administered structured interview designed to gather information on CAM use.
RESULTS: PAST USE OF CAM THERAPIES WAS REPORTED BY 29% OF THE PATIENTS SURVEYED, WITH 10% HAVING USED CAM IN THE PREVIOUS YEAR. ONLY 8% OF THE THERAPIES USED WERE PERCEIVED AS EFFECTIVE, WHILE A PARTIAL EFFECTIVENESS WAS REPORTED IN 28% OF CAM TREATMENTS.
The most common source of recommendation of CAM was a friend or relative (54%). APPROXIMATELY 62% OF CAM USERS HAD NOT INFORMED THEIR MEDICAL DOCTORS OF THEIR CAM USE. The most common reason for deciding to try a CAM therapy was that it offered a "potential improvement of headache" (44.8%). UNIVARIATE ANALYSIS SHOWED THAT CAM USERS HAD A HIGHER INCOME, HAD A HIGHER LIFETIME NUMBER OF CONVENTIONAL MEDICAL DOCTOR VISITS, HAD CONSULTED MORE HEADACHE SPECIALISTS, HAD A HIGHER NUMBER OF CH ATTACKS PER YEAR, AND HAD A SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER PROPORTION OF CHRONIC CH VERSUS EPISODIC CH. A binary logistic regression analysis was performed and two variables remained as significant predictors of CAM use: income level (OR=5.7, CI=1.6-9.1, p=0.01), and number of attacks per year (OR=3.08, CI=1.64-6.7, p<0.0001).
CONCLUSION: OUR FINDINGS SUGGEST THAT CH PATIENTS, IN THEIR NEED OF AND QUEST FOR CARE, SEEK AND EXPLORE BOTH CONVENTIONAL AND CAM APPROACHES, EVEN THOUGH ONLY A VERY SMALL MINORITY FINDS THEM VERY SATISFACTORY.
PMID: 18638713 [PubMed]
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