Prevalence and factors affecting the use of complementary medicine during the COVID-19 Omicron sub-variant BA.5 wave in the Philippines / (Record no. 12632)

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Title Prevalence and factors affecting the use of complementary medicine during the COVID-19 Omicron sub-variant BA.5 wave in the Philippines /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Cluadine Guerrero, Syeda Ameenah Hussain, Leanne Dela Cruz, Ma. Sophia Angelica Deang, Regina Lyne Diccion, Karl Geronimo, Jona Kristine Hernandez, Marian Luisa Garcia, Justin Martel Grupo, Angelo Huliganga.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Fairview, Quezon City:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Department of Community Family and Medicine, FEU-NRMF,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023.
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Summary, etc. Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic prompted an increase in the influx of health-seeking behavior of Filipinos. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of CAM use and the factors for its usage during the COVID-19 pandemic which can provide understanding for medical professionals on how to proactively consider public preferences in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19. The research data was processed using an online questionnaire by collecting responses from 377 participants through convenience sampling via social media conducted from March 29 to April 13, 2023. This study used a revised questionnaire which is composed of informed consent, demographic characteristics and factors that may influence the use of complementary and alternative medicine, questions pertaining to the use of social media, presence of illness, and frequency of visit to a medical doctor. The data was analyzed using Pearson's Chi Square Test and Multiple Logistic Regression. 89.77% respondents are CAM users (Herbs/Herbal supplements/Herbal tea (33.25%), Essential oils (34.04%), Massage/Hilot/Chiropracting(35.55%), Steam bath/Steam inhalation (21.74%), Vitamins/Mineral Supplements (78.52%), Meditation/yoga/Tai Chi (8.95%), Consulted a spiritual healer/Albularyo (0.51%).) and majority of them are aged 18-25 y/o (51.15%), Female (65.47%), Single (64.96%), Middle Income (54.48%) and College graduate (58.57%). They also spend >4 hrs in social media use (58.31%), no underlying present illness (78.77%) with less than 3 visits to a healthcare provider in the last 3 months (83.38). Results also show that among the factors, only sex (p-value=0.05 ) has a significant correlation with CAM use. However, multiple regression analysis revealed that none of these parameters are predictive factors for CAM use. Inclusion, findings in this study show that while prevalence of CAM use was apparent in certain groups, further studies need to be done to arrive at more conclusive results. Such may be done by analyzing findings fro a more balanced group of participants. This approach may also be considered to further analyze sex as a predictive factor for CAM use.
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Target audience note Thesis - Department of Community & Family Medicine
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Personal name Guerrero, Cluadine
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Personal name Hussain, Syeda Ameenah
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Personal name Dela Cruz, Leanne
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Personal name Deang, Ma. Sophia Angelica
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Personal name Diccion, Regina Lyne
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Personal name Geronimo, Karl
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Personal name Hernandez, Jona Kristine
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Personal name Garcia, Marian Luisa
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Personal name Grupo, Justin Martel
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Personal name Huliganga, Angelo
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    Library of Congress Classification   Still in process Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Theses 10/04/2023   M CFM 2023 0012 T002612 10/04/2023 10/04/2023 Room Use