The prevalence and determinants of the use of complementary and alternative medicine in adult Turkish cancer patients

Authors

  • Faruk Tas Institute of Oncology, University of Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Zeki Ustuner Institute of Oncology, University of Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Gulbeyaz Can Florence Nightingale College of Nursing, University of Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Yesim Eralp Institute of Oncology, University of Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Hakan Camlica Institute of Oncology, University of Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Mert Basaran Institute of Oncology, University of Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Hakan Karagol Institute of Oncology, University of Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Burak Sakar Institute of Oncology, University of Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Rian Disci Institute of Oncology, University of Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Erkan Topuz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/02841860510007549

Abstract

A study was undertaken to analyze the extent of using complementary alternative medicine (CAM) and to compare sociodemographic and medical characteristics of users and non-users of CAM in Turkish oncology patients. A total of 615 patients with cancer who attended ambulatory patient care units answered the questionnaires. Medical information was reviewed from chart data. Some 291 patients (47.3%) had used at least one type of CAM since the time of initial diagnosis. CAMs almost always consisted of herbal agents (95%). Nettle (Urticae herba) used in conjunction with (88%) or without (56%) various herbal agents were the most popular and prominent CAMs used by patients. Univariate and multivariate comparisons of users and non-users of CAM were performed. In multivariate analysis, female sex (p=0.0006), high income (p=0.0008), advanced stage at diagnosis (p=0.02), and usage of multiple chemotherapy applications (p=0.03) were determined as independent factors for CAM use.

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Published

2005-03-01

How to Cite

Tas, F. ., Ustuner, Z. ., Can, G. ., Eralp, Y. ., Camlica, H. ., Basaran, M. ., … Topuz, E. . (2005). The prevalence and determinants of the use of complementary and alternative medicine in adult Turkish cancer patients. Acta Oncologica, 44(2), 161–167. https://doi.org/10.1080/02841860510007549