Men with Prostate Cancer: Making Decisions about Complementary/Alternative Medicine
- 1 November 2003
- journal article
- other
- Published by SAGE Publications in Medical Decision Making
- Vol. 23 (6) , 471-479
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989x03259815
Abstract
Purpose. The purpose ofthis study was to explore prostate cancer patients’ perceptions, feelings, ideas, and experiences regarding making decisions to use (or not use) complementary/alternative medicine (CAM). Methods. Five focus groups were conducted with 29 men diagnosed with prostate cancer. Content analysis ofthe verbatim transcripts was used to identify key themes in the data. Findings. Decision making about CAM treatments appears to depend on both fixed (e.g., disease characteristics, demographic characteristics, and medical history) and flexible (e.g., perceptions of CAM and conventional-medicine, experiences with the health care system and health care practitioners, and perceptions about the need for control or action) decision factors. Conclusions. The participants in this study appeared more likely to be “pushed” toward using CAM by negative experiences with the health care system than to be “pulled” toward CAM by perceptions about its safety or congruence with their beliefs about health and illness.Keywords
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