Usage of Complementary and Alternative Medicine among Severe Hemophilia A Patients in India

Documented evidence of the usage of complementary and alternative medicine among patients with rare disease such as hemophilia is limited. Therefore, we explored the types of complementary and alternative medicines used, the associated sociodemographic and clinical factors, and the cost and reasons for usage among severe hemophilia A patients in India. Our study demonstrates an increased usage of complementary and alternative medicine (42.3%) among hemophiliacs. Significant factors associated with usage of these therapies were economic status, comorbidity status, and education of head of households. Among users of complementary and alternative medicine, cost of these therapies was found to be higher (17.22%) compared with hemostatic drugs (5.63%) from the average cost of treatment (Rs 29 029). The findings of this study warrant multicenter research to explore different dimensions of complementary and alternative medicine and also incorporate it in comprehensive hemophilia care programs to address issues of treatment gap and quality of life of hemophiliacs.
Source: Complementary Health Practice Review - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research