Complementary and Alternative Therapies in Surgical Care
Komplementära och alternativa terapier i kirurgisk vård
Sammanfattning
International and national use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is high in the general population and among patients. The level of knowledge about CAM among health care professions is low, but an interest in receiving education about this field has been observed. Concerning surgical care, previous studies indicate a wide range of CAM use among patients, but the level of knowledge among health care professions is poorly investigated, both internationally and in Sweden. Concerning CAM therapies in the management of signs and symptoms in surgical care, transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS) was used with a variety of effectiveness and osteopathic medicine was found to be poorly investigated in this context.
The overall objective of this thesis was to investigate CAM in the surgical context with a focus on health care professions’ perceptions and understanding and the usefulness of therapy in symptom management in clinical settings.
Both inductive (paper I; semi structured interviews, n=16) and deductive (paper II; questionnaire, n=737) methods were used to investigate perceptions and understanding of CAM among Swedish health care professions in surgical care. TENS as a pain relieving complement during the transition from epidural analgesia (EDA) to general analgesia after major abdominal surgery was investigated in a randomized controlled trial design (paper III; n=20). Osteopathic intervention in management of chronic signs and symptoms after thoracotomy was investigated with a single-subject research design (paper IV; n=8).
The results reveal that surgical health care professions understand and perceive CAM as a wide range of therapies, remedies and systems. Their self valued level of knowledge was low, both concerning CAM and CAM research, but a desire was found to gain knowledge about CAM. A majority of the participants would consider learning a CAM therapy. Dialog about and referral to CAM occurred, but to a limited extent. Concerning therapy usability, TENS was not found to significantly relieve pain, promote recovery or reduce consumption of analgesics. In addition, comments from nurses and patients indicated that TENS treatment obstructed postoperative care. A significant improvement was observed in the osteopathic intervention in stiffness and benefits for pain, but not in breathing.
The comprehensive conclusion of the thesis is that Swedish health care professions recognise the concept of CAM and some of its therapies, but their knowledge is in general low. Concerning therapy usability and the effectiveness of CAM in surgical care, the context is essential; TENS after major abdominal surgery in EDA elimination is questionable as concerns pain and its clinical application, while osteopathy may be beneficial in the management of chronic signs and symptoms after thoracotomy.
Delarbeten
I: Bjerså, K. Forsberg, A. Fagevik Olsén, M. Perceptions of complementary therapies among Swedish registered professions in surgical care. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice 2011;17:44-9.::PMID:: 21168114 II: Bjerså, K. Stener Victorin, E. Fagevik Olsén, M. Knowledge about complementary, alternative and integrative medicine (CAM) among registered health care providers in Swedish surgical care: a national survey among university hospitals. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2012;12:42.::PMID:: 22498305 III: Bjerså, K. Andersson, T. Stener Victorin, E. Hyltander A. Fagevik Olsén. M. High frequency TENS for pain relief in postoperative transition from epidural to general analgesia after pancreatic resection. Submitted. IV: Bjerså, K. Sachs, C. Hyltander A. Fagevik Olsén, M. Osteopathic intervention for chronic pain, remaining thoracic stiffness and breathing impairment after thoracoabdominal oesophagus resection: A single subject design study. Accepted for publication in International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine 2012.
Examinationsnivå
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
Universitet
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Clincial Sciences. Department of Surgery
Disputation
Fredagen den 7 december 2012, kl.13:00, Hörsal 1737 Ivan Östholm, Medicinare gatan 13C, Göteborg
Datum för disputation
2012-12-07
E-post
kristofer.bjersa@vgregion.se
kbjersa@gmail.com
Datum
2012-11-08Författare
Bjerså, Kristofer
Nyckelord
Complementary Therapies
Komplementära terapier
Complementary medicine
Komplementära metoder
Complementary and Alternative medicine (CAM)
Komplementär och alternativmedicin (KAM)
Surgery
Kirurgi
Surgical Care
Kirurgisk vård
Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS)
Osteopathic Medicine
Osteopati
Perceptions
Uppfattningar
Knowledge
Kunskap
Epidural Analgesia
Post-thoracic symptoms
Publikationstyp
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-8551-9
Språk
eng