Chinese Medicine Utilization in San Francisco
To explore the utilization patterns and attitudes toward Chinese
medicine (CM) among foreign-born Chinese residents of San Francisco. A
cross-sectional survey using convenience sampling was conducted at 11 community
organizations at San Francisco over a 2-month period. Among 244 participants
using any healthcare services in the 2 years prior, 195 (80%) reported using
CM. Over 90% of the CM users reported visiting conventional medical providers
in the same period. Use of CM was significantly associated with recent
immigration, origination from mainland China, lack of insurance, high school
graduation, and marital status. Frequently used CM modalities included herbal
prescriptions (52%) and over-the-counter herbal pills (44%). Half (48.2%) of
the CM users reported using multiple CM modalities, and a third (35.9%)
reported regular CM visits over the past 6 months. Of CM users, 36% reported
informing physicians of their CM use. Of CM users that did not inform
physicians of CM use, half (48.4%) indicated willingness to openly discuss the
topic with their healthcare providers. CM utilization is common among
foreign-born Chinese residents of San Francisco. Many use conventional
treatments and CM concurrently, but few inform their physicians of CM use.
Foreign-born Chinese patients may be better served if physicians better
recognized and understood their medical needs, treatment preferences and
practices.
Source: Lam CN, Terp S, Lee MM. Use of Chinese medicine among foreign-born Chinese residents of San Francisco. Chin J Integr Med. 2014 Nov 25.
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