Predictors of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use by Breast Cancer Patients in Bandung, Indonesia

Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2016;17(4):2115-8. doi: 10.7314/apjcp.2016.17.4.2115.

Abstract

Background: The study aimed to assess complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use and their associated factors with breast cancer patients in Bandung, Indonesia.

Materials and methods: In total, 330 breast cancer patients were administered questionnaires on their CAM use and CAM predictive factors including socio-demographic parameters, clinical data and quality of life, trust in physicians, trust in hospitals, satisfaction and informational needs. Data were analyzed using univariate analysis and multivariate log regreesion analysis.

Results: Overall 33.3% of patients reported use of CAM. Lower income, lower education, presence of metastasis, prolonged diagnosis, less trust in physician were found to be highly associated with CAM use.

Conclusions: CAM use by breast cancer patients can be interpreted as an attempt to explore all possible options, an expression of an active coping style, or expression of unmet needs in the cancer care continuum. Physicians need to openly discuss the use of CAM with their patients and identify whether they have other unmet supportive needs.

MeSH terms

  • Breast Neoplasms / psychology*
  • Breast Neoplasms / therapy*
  • Complementary Therapies / statistics & numerical data*
  • Educational Status
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Humans
  • Income
  • Indonesia
  • Middle Aged
  • Needs Assessment*
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Prognosis
  • Quality of Life*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Trust*