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Perception and Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Diabetic Patients in Busan Area
Hyeryung Kim, Eunjoo Son, Mikyung Kim, Eunsoon Lyu
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition 2011;16(4):488-496.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5720/kjcn.2011.16.4.488
Published online: August 31, 2011

Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Pukyong National University, Busan, Korea.

1Department of Nutrition Care, Dongnam Institute of Radiological & Medical Science, Busan, Korea.

2Department of Internal Medicine, Maryknoll Medical Center, Busan, Korea.

Corresponding author: Lyu Eunsoon, Department of Food Science and Nutrition, College of Fisheries Sciences, Pukyong National University, #599-1 Daeyeong 3-dong, Nam-gu, Busan 608-737, Korea. Tel: (015) 269-5848, Fax: (051) 629-5842, eslyu@pknu.ac.kr
• Received: May 27, 2011   • Revised: June 13, 2011   • Accepted: July 28, 2011

Copyright © 2011 The Korean Society of Community Nutrition

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  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the perception and utilization of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for diabetic patients in Busan. The subjects were 227 patients at two general hospitals (over 400 bed). This study was performed through the interviewing process using questionnaires conducted from January to April, 2010. Of a total of subjects, 109 patients (48.0%) had taken CAM at least one time. The patients used CAM recognized that they were 'auxiliary medicines' (39.4%), 'supplementary health foods' (32.1%) and 'medicines' (19.3%), but inexperienced patients perceived them as 'supplementary health foods' (29.6%), 'unscientific treatment' (22.6%) and 'medicines' (20.2%), It was significantly different between two groups of patients (p < 0.001). The number of CAM types used for the patients was 51. The CAM types were plant foods (64.3%), dietary supplement (23.6%) and animal diets (12.1%). The patients used an average of 5.9 different kinds of CAM and an average of 3.8 years them and paid \93,345 per month. The patients with diabetic complications and for longer morbidity periods used CAM for significantly (p < 0.05) longer periods. The mean effectiveness scores of the patients used CAM were 3.31/5.00 for efficacy satisfaction, 3.58/5.00 for fewer side effects compared to those of oral drugs, 3.60/5.00 for psychological stability, 3.81/5.00 for easiness to use, and 3.06/5.00 for economic satisfaction. Of the patients that used CAM, 55.9% did not consult with doctors about CAM. More than two-thirds of the patients (77.1%) did not feel the need to consult with doctors.

This research was supported by the Pukyong National University Research Fund in 2009 (PK-2009-69)

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Table 1
General characteristics of the patients
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1) N (%)

Table 2
Medical history of the patients
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1) N (%), **: p < 0.01

Table 3
The opinions about complementary and alternative medicine
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1) N (%), ***: p < 0.001

Table 4
The number of CAM1) types used for experienced patients
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Multiple response

1) CAM : Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Table 5
Utilization of CAM1) of experienced patients
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1) CAM : Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Table 6
The number of used and terms of use of CAM2) by morbidity periods and diabetic complication with experienced patients
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1) Mean ± SD

2) CAM : Complementary and Alternative Medicine

a,b: Mean followed by different letters are significantly different by Duncan's multiple range test

Table 7
The perception of effectiveness of CAM2) by morbidity periods and diabetic complication with experienced group
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Scale score : 1 (very bad) - 5 (very good)

1) Mean ± SD

2) CAM : Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Table 8
Counseling with doctor and concurrency of medical treatment and CAM1) using
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1) CAM: Complementary and Alternative Medicine

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    Perception and Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Diabetic Patients in Busan Area

    General characteristics of the patients

    1) N (%)

    Medical history of the patients

    1) N (%), **: p < 0.01

    The opinions about complementary and alternative medicine

    1) N (%), ***: p < 0.001

    The number of CAM1) types used for experienced patients

    Multiple response

    1) CAM : Complementary and Alternative Medicine

    Utilization of CAM1) of experienced patients

    1) CAM : Complementary and Alternative Medicine

    The number of used and terms of use of CAM2) by morbidity periods and diabetic complication with experienced patients

    1) Mean ± SD

    2) CAM : Complementary and Alternative Medicine

    a,b: Mean followed by different letters are significantly different by Duncan's multiple range test

    The perception of effectiveness of CAM2) by morbidity periods and diabetic complication with experienced group

    Scale score : 1 (very bad) - 5 (very good)

    1) Mean ± SD

    2) CAM : Complementary and Alternative Medicine

    Counseling with doctor and concurrency of medical treatment and CAM1) using

    1) CAM: Complementary and Alternative Medicine

    Table 1 General characteristics of the patients

    1) N (%)

    Table 2 Medical history of the patients

    1) N (%), **: p < 0.01

    Table 3 The opinions about complementary and alternative medicine

    1) N (%), ***: p < 0.001

    Table 4 The number of CAM1) types used for experienced patients

    Multiple response

    1) CAM : Complementary and Alternative Medicine

    Table 5 Utilization of CAM1) of experienced patients

    1) CAM : Complementary and Alternative Medicine

    Table 6 The number of used and terms of use of CAM2) by morbidity periods and diabetic complication with experienced patients

    1) Mean ± SD

    2) CAM : Complementary and Alternative Medicine

    a,b: Mean followed by different letters are significantly different by Duncan's multiple range test

    Table 7 The perception of effectiveness of CAM2) by morbidity periods and diabetic complication with experienced group

    Scale score : 1 (very bad) - 5 (very good)

    1) Mean ± SD

    2) CAM : Complementary and Alternative Medicine

    Table 8 Counseling with doctor and concurrency of medical treatment and CAM1) using

    1) CAM: Complementary and Alternative Medicine


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