Title of article :
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Diabetes Mellitus
Author/Authors :
Ogbera, AO Department of Medicine - Lagos State University Teaching Hospital - Ikeja, Lagos , Dada, O Department of Medicine - Lagos State University Teaching Hospital - Ikeja, Lagos , Adeleye, F Department of Medicine - Lagos State University Teaching Hospital - Ikeja, Lagos , Jewo, PI Department of Anatomy - Lagos State University Teaching Hospital - Ikeja, Lagos
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Complementary and alternative medicine
(CAM), an emerging aspect of the management of chronic
diseases worldwide is not widely studied in Nigerian patients
with diabetes mellitus (DM).
OBJECTIVE: To assess the frequency and pattern of CAM
utilization in people with DM .
METHODS: This was a cross-sectional question-naire survey
involving 263 patients with DM. Biodata, duration of DM, type
and pattern of CAM utilization and adherence to prescribed
medications were documented. The prevalence and possible
determinants of CAM utilization were evaluated by
determining the odds ratio for independent variables.
RESULTS: There were 263 respondents with a mean age of 60
(10.7) years and with ages ranging from 28–80 years. The
prevalence of CAM usage was 46% and the female: male ratio
was 2:1. Generally, CAM users were older than non-CAM
users, (p= 0.006). The main forms of CAM used were biological
based therapies and these included bitter leaf (Vernonia
amygdalina), aloe vera, garlic, ginger, and “local herbs”.
Adherence to prescribed medications was observed by 94% of
respondents.
CONCLUSION: We found that CAM usage is an important facet
of management of DM among our patients with biological
based therapies being the prevalent forms of CAM utilized.
Despite CAM usage, adherence to prescribed medications was
high. Further evaluation of the impact of CAM on glycaemia is
needed.
Keywords :
glycaemia , adherence , diabetes mellitus , Complementary and alternative medicine
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics