A one-month cross-sectional and questionnaire-based study
was carried out in a government-based teaching hospital in Peshawar (Pakistan)
during January 2019. Adult population having diabetes and interact with CAM for
treatment purposes were approached. The simple random sampling technique was
used for the participant's enrollment. A participant has a full choice to
accept or reject to participate in the study. All the information collected via
a validated questionnaire and then data were entered into the Statistical
Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) for further analysis.
A total of 100 individuals was investigated during the
study period. The sample were mostly male (n= 62), came from rural
(n= 77), aged group 30-59 years (n= 83), and 56 patients had Illiterate status.
The ratio of type-2 patients (n=89) was higher
than as compared to type-1 DM patients (n=11). Out of these patients the prevalence of clinical characteristic included anxiety
(47.1%), chronic pain (33.9%), arthritis (30.6%), concomitant heart disease
(20.7%), digestive problems (22.3%), renal disease (15.7%) and allergies (4.1%).
More patients (n=68) considered conventional therapy more effective for diabetes,
while 7 reported CAM and 25 favored CAM plus conventional treatment
strategies. About 5% of the patients completely better, 35 reported
satisfactory improvement and 60 reported no change after CAM usage for diabetes.
Out of all the patients, 47 patients recommend CAM usage, however, 53 didn’t in
favor CAM utilization in the treatment of DM.
Caralluma tuberculata (n= 11), Solanum surrattens Burm.f. (n= 10), Fagoniacretica
(n= 6), Justicia adhatoda (n= 6), Consolida ambigua (n= 5), Vernonia amydalina (n=
4), A. ParvifloraBenth (n=3), Nigella sativa (n= 3), Carumcarvi (n=2), Brberis
lycium Royle (n=2), Trigonellaemodi Both. (n= 2), Abelmoschus esculentus (n=2)
and Citruluscolocynthis (n=2) were the most frequently CAM products. The
patients further reported that, these CAM products were freely available at low
cost and most often recommended by a friend, neighbor, relative and Hakeem. Another
interesting fact was that, ethno medicinal local plants in Pakistan such as,
Caralluma tuberculata and Solanum surrattens Burm.f. were the most frequently
used CAM and highest satisfaction level among DM patients.
The use of CAM products among the adult DM patients
was reported in this study. The different type of attitudes, perception and
beliefs towards CAM was also revealed. The patients did not report any side
effects of CAM use for treatment of DM, but adverse events and side effects
have been well reported previously, hence, further empirical-evidence should require
and necessary about guidance on the safe and appropriate use of CAM.
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Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Health Care Administration |
Journal Section | Letter to the Editor |
Authors | |
Project Number | Nil |
Publication Date | March 16, 2020 |
Submission Date | August 12, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2020 Volume: 14 Issue: 1 |
English or Turkish manuscripts from authors with new knowledge to contribute to understanding and improving health and primary care are welcome.