Title: Alternative Medicine in the U.S.
1Alternative Medicine in the U.S.
- James G. Anderson, Ph.D.
- Purdue University
2Objective
- To document trends in alternative medicine use in
the U.S. between 1990 and 1997.
3Design
- Nationally representative random household
telephone surveys using comparable key questions
were conducted in 1991 and 1997 measuring
utilization in 1990 and 1997, respectively. - A total of 1539 adults in 1991 and 2055 in 1997.
- Prevalence, estimated costs and disclosure of
alternative therapies to physicians were measured.
4 Other countries of population who used
alternative medicine during the past 12 months
- 10 Denmark
- 15 Canada
- 33 Finland
- 49 Australia
5Types of Alternative Therapies
- Relaxation techniques
- Herbal medicine
- Massage
- Chiropractic
- Spiritual healing
- Megavitamins
- Self-help group
- Imagery
6Types of Alternative Therapies
- Commercial diet
- Folk remedies
- Lifestyle diet
- Energy healing
- Homeopathy
- Hypnosis
- Biofeedback
- Acupuncture
7Results
- Use of at least 1 of 16 alternative therapies
during the previous year increased from 33.8 in
1990 to 42.1 in 1997. - The probability of users visiting an alternative
medicine practitioner increased from 36.3 to
46.3.
8Results
- Therapies increasing the most included herbal
medicine massage megavitamins self-
help groups folk remedies energy
healing homeopathy
9 ResultsAlternative therapies used most
frequently for
- Back problems
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Headaches
10Disclosure of Alternative Therapies to Physicians
11Percentage of Users paying Entirely Out-of-Pocket
for Alternative Therapies
12Total Visits to Alternative Medicine
Practitioners in the U.S.
- Alternative Practitioners 1990 427
million 1997 629 million
- Primary Care Physicians 1990 387
million 1997 385 million
13Estimated Total Expenditures for Alternative
Medicine Services
- 1990 14.6 billion
- 1997 21.2 billion
14Why Patients use Alternative Medicine
- National study of why people in the U.S. use
alternative medicine. - Objective to investigate predictors of
alternative health care use.
15 HypothesesPeople seek alternative medicine
because
- (1). they are dissatisfied with conventional
treatment. - (2). they see alternative medicine as offering
more personal autonomy and control over health
care decisions. - (3). the alternatives are seen as more
compatible with their beliefs, values, and world
view.
16Design
- Written survey examining use of alternative
health care and attitudes toward conventional
medicine. - 1035 individuals were randomly selected who lived
throughout the United States.
17 Results Predictors of use of alternative
medicine
- More education
- Poorer health status
- Chronic health problems
- Holistic orientation to health
- Experience that changed their world view
- Membership in cultural groups such as
environmentalism, feminism, spiritualism - Believing in the importance of body, mind, and
spirit in treating health problems - Perceived efficacy (relief of symptoms)
18 Results Predictors of use by those who
primarily use alternative medicine
- Distrust of conventional physicians and hospitals
- Desire for control over health decisions
- Dissatisfaction with conventional practitioners
- Belief in importance ofn ones inner life