Use of complementary and alternative medical therapies by patients referred to a fibromyalgia treatment program at a tertiary care center.

Categoría Estudio primario
RevistaMayo Clinic proceedings
Año 2005
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OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate the frequency and pattern of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use in patients referred to a fibromyalgia treatment program at a tertiary care center.

PATIENTS AND METHODS:

Patients referred to the Mayo Fibromyalgia Treatment Program between February 2003 and July 2003 were invited on their initial visit to participate in a survey regarding CAM use during the previous 6 months. An 85-question survey that addressed different CAM domains was used.

RESULTS:

Of the 304 patients invited to participate, 289 (95%) completed the survey (263 women and 26 men). Ninety-eight percent of the patients had used some type of CAM therapy during the previous 6 months. The 10 most frequently used CAM treatments were exercise for a specific medical problem (48%), spiritual healing (prayers) (45%), massage therapy (44%), chiropractic treatments (37%), vitamin C (35%), vitamin E (31%), magnesium (29%), vitamin B complex (25%), green tea (24%), and weight-loss programs (20%).

CONCLUSION:

CAM use is common in patients referred to a fibromyalgia treatment program.
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