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Utilization Pattern and Drug Use of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Western Medicine, and Integrated Chinese--Western Medicine Treatments for Allergic Rhinitis Under the National Health Insurance Program in Taiwan.

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العنوان: Utilization Pattern and Drug Use of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Western Medicine, and Integrated Chinese--Western Medicine Treatments for Allergic Rhinitis Under the National Health Insurance Program in Taiwan.
المؤلفون: Sheng-Kang Huang, Chih-Sung Lai, Yuan-Shiun Chang, Yu-Ling Ho
المصدر: Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine; Oct2016, Vol. 22 Issue 10, p832-840, 9p, 1 Diagram, 15 Charts
مصطلحات موضوعية: EVALUATION of drug utilization, DRUG therapy, CHINESE medicine, AGE distribution, ALTERNATIVE medicine, ANALYSIS of variance, CHI-squared test, COMPARATIVE studies, CONFIDENCE intervals, DATABASES, HERBAL medicine, HEALTH insurance, MEDICAL care use, MEDICINAL plants, NOSOLOGY, PROBABILITY theory, RHINITIS, SEX distribution, STATISTICS, COST analysis, DATA analysis, INTEGRATIVE medicine, DATA analysis software, DESCRIPTIVE statistics, ECONOMICS
مصطلحات جغرافية: TAIWAN
مستخلص: Objectives: Patients in Taiwan with allergic rhinitis seek not only Western medicine treatment but also Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment or integrated Chinese-Western medicine treatment. Various studies have conducted pairwise comparison on Traditional Chinese Medicine, Western medicine, and integrated Chinese- Western medicine treatments. However, none conducted simultaneous analysis of the three treatments. This study analyzed patients with allergic rhinitis receiving the three treatments to identify differences in demographic characteristic and medical use and thereby to determine drug use patterns of different treatments. Materials and Methods: The National Health Insurance Research Database was the data source, and included patients were those diagnosed with allergic rhinitis (International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification codes 470-478). Chi-square test and Tukey studentized range (honest significant difference) test were conducted to investigate the differences among the three treatments. Results: Visit frequency for allergic rhinitis treatment was higher in female than male patients, regardless of treatment with Traditional Chinese Medicine, Western medicine, or integrated Chinese-Western medicine. Persons aged 0-19 years ranked the highest in proportion of visits for allergic rhinitis. Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment had more medical items per person-time and daily drug cost per person-time and had the lowest total expenditure per person-time. In contrast, Western medicine had the lowest daily drug cost per person-time and the highest total expenditure per person-time. The total expenditure per person-time, daily drug cost per person-time, and medical items per person-time of integrated Chinese-Western medicine treatment lay between those seen with Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western medicine treatments. Conclusions: Although only 6.82 % of patients with allergic rhinitis chose integrated Chinese-Western medicine treatment, the visit frequency per person-year of integrated Chinese-Western medicine ranked highest. In addition, multiple-composition medicines were used more frequently than single-composition medicines, and mar huang (Ephedra sinica Stapf) was seldom used to decrease the risk of combining medications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:10755535
DOI:10.1089/acm.2015.0080