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  • Title: Cancer patients' experience of combined treatment with conventional and traditional Chinese medicine: a biopsychosocial phenomenon.
    Author: Liu CH, Tang WR, Wang HM, Lee KC.
    Journal: Cancer Nurs; 2011; 34(6):495-502. PubMed ID: 21372696.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is used worldwide as a complementary and alternative medicine, but little is known about cancer patients' experience when using combination therapy of TCM and conventional medicine. OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to understand the experiences of Taiwanese cancer patients undergoing conventional chemotherapy and using TCM at the same time. METHODS: For this qualitative descriptive study, 9 cancer patients (42-63 years old) were interviewed individually and in depth using a semistructured guide. All interviews were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. Data were concurrently collected and analyzed using a constant comparative method to develop major themes and categories. RESULTS: Data analysis revealed 3 themes: (1) biomedical aspect: TCM as a supplementary force to conventional medicine, (2) psychological aspect: different beliefs about TCM create different TCM uses, and (3) social aspect: interactions among patients, physicians, and economic issues. CONCLUSIONS: Our study reveals that the phenomenon of using TCM is captured in a biopsychosocial model. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: When assessing the issue of TCM use among cancer patients, healthcare providers must take into consideration its biological, psychological, and social aspects.
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