Table 1.
Study | Dates of study | Geographic location | Mode of data collection | Validity & reliability of measure | Sample size | Response rate | Representativeness of sample | Definition of dietary supplements (nonsupplement CAM surveyed are not listed) | Definition of use | |
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Ackman et al. (1999) [7] | July 1995–June 1996 | Canada, Alberta | Patient survey | Piloted survey | 180 | 75% | Respondents and nonrespondents comparable in age and gender | Vitamins/minerals, nutritional supplements, health food or herbal products | Used at least once weekly over last 3 months | |
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Ai and Bolling (2002) [8] | May 1999–December 2000 | US, Michigan | Face-to-face interview followed by telephone interview | — | 225 | 48% | — | Herbal medicine, megavitamins, homeopathy, folk remedies | Use in last 1 year | |
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Albert et al. (2009) [9] | April 2007–February 2008 | US, Ohio & Pennsylvania | Telephone or face-to-face interview | Survey reviewed by research committee | 374 | — | — | Herbal therapies | — | |
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Amira and Okubadejo (2007) [10] | 3 month period | Nigeria, Lagos | Face-to-face interview | — | 225 | — | — | Dietary supplements and herbs | — | |
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*Artz et al. (2006) [11] | Data from 2000-2002 Minnesota Heart Survey | US, Minnesota | Face-to-face interview | Validated interview, trained interviewers | 315 | — | Respondents compared to local census data | Nonvitamin/mineral dietary supplement, vitamin/mineral dietary supplement. | Use in last 2 weeks | |
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Barraco et al. (2005) [12] | 3 month period | US, Michigan | Face-to-face interview | Trained Interviewers | 223 | 26% | — | Folk remedies, herbal therapy, homeopathy, megavitamin therapy (not daily vitamin), minerals (not calcium or iron), native American medicine, Tibetan medicine, traditional Chinese medicine | Use in last 12 months | |
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*Buettner et al. (2007) [13] | Data from 1999-2000 and 2001-2002 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys | US | Face-to-face interview | — | 1066 and 2482 | 82% and 84% | Representative respondents sampled | Vitamins, minerals, other dietary supplements | Use in last 1 month | |
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Chagan et al. (2005) [14] | February 2001–December 2002 | US, New York | Face-to-face interview | — | 198 | — | — | Herbal supplements, vitamins, mineral supplements | Use in last 12 months | |
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Dal Corso et al. (2007) [15] | August-September 2005 | Italy, Verona | Face-to-face interview | — | 153 | 57% | — | Herbal remedies, integrators (vitamins, minerals, salts) | Ever used | |
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Gohar et al. (2008) [16] | February–April 2006 | UK, Birmingham | Face-to-face interview | — | 153 | 79% | — | Alternative medical system, Vitamin supplements, dietary supplement, herbal medicine | Use in last 1 year | |
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Krasuski et al. (2006) [17] | — | US, Texas | Patient survey | — | 210 | 75% | — | Herbal medications, vitamin supplements (unless prescribed), dietary supplements | Use in last 6 months | |
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Liu et al. (2000) [18] | March–May 1998 | US, New York | Patient survey | — | 263 | 70% | — | Chelation, herbs, homeopathy, naturopathy, nutritional therapy, vitamins | Ever used | |
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Pharand et al. (2003) [19] | December 1998–February 1999 | Canada, cross-country | Patient survey | Survey used in Ackman et al. (1999) [7] | 306 | — | Respondents distributed across country similarly to population | Vitamins or mineral products, nutritional supplements, health food or herbal products (home remedies, oriental remedies) | Used daily or at least once weekly in last 6 months | |
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Shafiq et al. (2003) [20] | May 2001–October 2001 | India, Chandigarh | Face-to-face interview | — | 521 | 100% | — | Herbal medicine, homeopathy | Current and past use | |
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Stys et al. (2004) [21] | — | US, New York | Physician interview | — | 187 | — | — | Vitamin, mineral or herbal supplements | Current (medication history) | |
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Wong et al. (2003) [22] | May 2001 | Hong Kong | Physician interview | — | 107 | 100% | NA | Herbal decoctions, proprietary medicines containing herbs, “cool tea”, “herbal soup”, tonics | Use in last 1 week | |
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Wood et al. (2003) [23] | — | Canada, Nova Scotia | Telephone interview | Trained interviewers | 107 | 88% | Respondents younger (64 versus 69) but similar gender mix to nonrespondents | Megavitamins, herbal therapy, nutritional supplements, homeopathy, folk remedies, chelation | — | |
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*Yeh et al. (2006) [6] | Data from 2002 National Health Interview Survey | US | Face-to-face interview | — | 10572 | 74% | Representative respondents sampled | Alternative medical systems, chelation, folk medicine, herbal products, large-dose vitamins, special diets | Ever used, used in last 12 months | |
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Yilmaz et al. (2007) [24] | — | Turkey | Face-to-face interview | Survey piloted | 310 | — | — | Herbals | Ever used, use daily, duration of use | |
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Zick et al. (2005) [25] | January 2000–February 2004 | US, Michigan | Patient survey | — | 252 | 80% | — | Herbs, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, other | Use in last 6 months |
Note: -: not reported, NA: not applicable, ∗Study analysed data from a population survey.