Daily Use of Complementary and Other Therapies for Symptoms Among Older Adults: Study Design and Illustrative Results

Author:

Arcury Thomas A.1,Grzywacz Joseph G.2,Neiberg Rebecca H.2,Lang Wei2,Nguyen Ha T.2,Altizer Kathryn2,Stoller Eleanor P.3,Bell Ronny A.2,Quandt Sara A.2

Affiliation:

1. Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC,

2. Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC

3. Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC

Abstract

Objectives: This article describes research designed to specify complementary therapies used among older adults by obtaining daily use data and the specific purposes for use. Design: Two hundred African American and White participants completed a baseline interview and up to six sets of three daily-diary interviews at monthly intervals. Results: Participants provided retrospective information on complementary therapy use and information on the use of therapies for specific symptoms experienced across 3,070 person days. Retrospective information indicated that most participants used complementary therapies (e.g., 85.0% used home remedies in the past year). The use of complementary or other therapies and the number of days the therapies were used varied for specific symptoms. For example, home remedies were used on 86 (9.1%) of the 944 person days for which joint pain was reported. Discussion: The daily-diary design provides detailed information for delineating how elders include complementary and other therapies in their health self-management.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Community and Home Care,Gerontology

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