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doi:10.1186/s12906-024-04513-2...

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Jia, Qiuyang Song, Yuebo Zhang, Chi Li, Mingxuan Feng, Luda Sugimoto, Kazuo Zhang, Xuebin Liu, Jia Gao, Ying
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en
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BioMed Central

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Medicine & Public Health

Année

2024

Date de référencement

19/06/2024

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traditional chinese medicine herbal medicine amyotrophic lateral sclerosis mixed method study mixed chinese care-tcm hm als method study interview sclerosis amyotrophic lateral traditional using treatment patients tcm
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Background and aim Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is widely used by patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

However, their reasons and experience in using TCM have received insufficient attention.

Therefore, we conducted a mixed method study to gain insights into this issue.

Materials and methods This study was conducted on the basis of the China Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Registry of Patients with Traditional Chinese Medicine (CARE-TCM).

Data were collected from Dongzhimen Hospital through a mixed method approach, including a questionnaire and a semi-structured interview.

Patients with ALS who were using TCM when they were initially registered with CARE-TCM and who had been followed-up for over six months were recruited.

The questionnaires’ outcomes were statistically outlined, and the interview transcripts were thematically analysed to identify themes and sub-themes.

Results Fifty-two and sixteen patients were included in the questionnaire and semi-structured interview groups, respectively.

Patients used TCM with the hope of regulating their body holistically to improve nonmotor symptoms and quality of life (QOL).

Those who recognised TCM as ineffective tended to discontinue it after a three-month trial period.

Although quality was a major concern, herbal medicine (HM) was the most frequently used modality among all participants ( n  = 52), with the majority ( n  = 44, 84.6%) continuing to use it.

Patients emphasised in-person consultations as a crucial part of TCM treatment.

However, the disability caused by disease often made this interaction unattainable.

Conclusion Nonmotor symptoms and QOL hold substantial importance for patients with ALS using TCM.

HM is a more suitable modality than other TCM treatment modalities, but patients are facing challenges in seeking HM treatment.

It is necessary to promote the implementation of hierarchical diagnosis and treatment, thus making TCM more accessible.

Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT04885374 (registered on May 13, 2021).

Jia, Qiuyang,Song, Yuebo,Zhang, Chi,Li, Mingxuan,Feng, Luda,Sugimoto, Kazuo,Zhang, Xuebin,Liu, Jia,Gao, Ying, 2024, Reasons and experience for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis using traditional Chinese medicine: a CARE-TCM based mixed method study, BioMed Central

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