Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine (Apr 2021)

Prevalence of the use of traditional complementary and alternative medicine amongst cancer patients in a tertiary care center in Kerala, India

  • Kolathu Sarada,
  • Rammanohar Puthiyedath,
  • Arun Philip,
  • Greeshma C. Ravindran,
  • Keechilat Pavithran

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 359 – 364

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Background: Unmet needs of cancer patients prompt them to seek care from Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM) practitioners. Objective: To investigate the prevalence of TCAM use in a multi-specialty tertiary cancer center in South India. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional survey of cancer patients who used TCAM during the study period. The patients were recruited based on covenience sampling method. Result: 320 cancer patients were approached, out of which 279 (87.2%) patients responded, and the prevalence of TCAM use was 34.4%. Home remedies (36%) figure prominently, with family advice (40%) being the primary influence for the TCAM use. The key expectation was an improvement in the quality of life (49%). TCAM use was pronounced during the chemotherapy phase (50%). Most patients (76%) using TCAM reported satisfaction with the treatment. Majority of the patients did not disclose concomitant use of TCAM to their treating physicians (71%). Conclusion: TCAM use by cancer patients is prevalent in Kerala. The study results point towards a need for large scale surveys, implementation of pharmacovigilance, patient education and research to identify and integrate TCAM interventions in cancer care that are safe and have beneficial effects.

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