Complementary medicine in orthopaedic and trauma surgery: a cross-sectional survey on usage and needs

Author:

Kilper Anica,Müller Alexander,Huber Roman,Reimers Niklas,Schütz Ludwig,Lederer Ann-KathrinORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesComplementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is frequently used in Western countries within general medicine and internal medicine. Information on the use in orthopaedic and trauma surgery is widely lacking. The aim of this study was to investigate usage and needs regarding CAM for these patients.DesignProspective paper-based, pseudoanonymous, cross-sectional survey.SettingFrom August to December 2018, a questionnaire composed of 17 questions was distributed to all eligible patients.ParticipantsIn-house patients in orthopaedic and trauma surgery at a high-volume medical centre in Germany.Primary and secondary outcome measuresPrevious or current usage of CAM, interest and requests towards CAM as well as communication about CAM.ResultsOverall, 457 orthopaedic and trauma surgical patients took part in the survey. They were on average 52 years old and 54% were male. Most of the patients were admitted due to bone fractures and most underwent operative therapy. Previous or current CAM usage was stated by 76% and 30% of patients, respectively. Most of the patients stated to be interested in usage of CAM and demanded for more clinical usage of CAM and reliable information about CAM. More than 90% of patients did not discuss CAM interest or usage with their treating physicians. Patients stated that physicians should have knowledge about CAM. They wish to be treated in a holistic manner and want to strengthen self-efficacy.ConclusionsUsage of CAM of patients in orthopaedic and trauma surgery appears to be high. Only a few patients discuss their interest and usage of CAM with their treating physician. Therefore, surgeons should ask their patients about CAM and should consider evidence-based CAM approaches for complementary treatment.Trial registration numberDRKS0001544.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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