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Use of integrative medicine approaches for treating adults with sleep disturbances.

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Use of integrative medicine approaches for treating adults with sleep disturbances.

Auteurs : Chiung-Yu Huang [Taïwan] ; En-Ting Chang [République populaire de Chine] ; Hui-Ling Lai [Taïwan]

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RBID : pubmed:30220363

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Abstract

AIM

This study determined the prevalence, perceived efficacy, and influencing factors and evaluated the sources of information as well as the barriers and facilitators for the use of integrative medicine approaches (IMA) within the previous 12 months to treat adults with sleep disturbances.

BACKGROUND

No studies have assessed the use of integrative medicine approaches in adults with sleep disturbances.

METHODS

A cross-sectional postal survey was conducted. Adults with sleep disturbances were purposively selected from the sleep center of a hospital in Taiwan. Binary logistic regression was used to analyze and compare the differences between groups of use and non-use IMA.

RESULTS

The response rate was 94.5% (n = 515). The prevalence for the use of integrative medicine approaches was 53.4% (n = 275). The most prevalent IMA was music. However, the most perceivably efficacious integrative medicine approaches was acupressure, followed by music and meditation. Independent explanatory variables were educational attainment, the number of chronic diseases/symptoms, and healthy lifestyles for the use of IMA. The most common source of information was television/radio. The top facilitator and barrier for the use of integrative medicine approaches were side effects of sleeping pills and limited accessibility.

CONCLUSIONS

IMA are used by a considerable proportion of adults for treating sleep disturbances in Taiwan. The findings of this study identified the significant explanatory variables of IMA use and provided a fundamental understanding the aspects of IMA use in the adults with sleep disturbances is particularly important for health care providers in practice associated with their patients.


DOI: 10.1016/j.apnr.2018.06.016
PubMed: 30220363


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