CitationGutierrez E. Are we all talking about the same thing? heterogeneity and nomenclature in description of natural health products.
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ABSTRACTThe use of Natural Health Products (NHPs) in pediatrics is becoming increasingly common. NHPs are often referred to by a variety of different names, which may lead to parental/patient confusion when asked to disclose their use. The aim of this paper is to determine what terminology is cited throughout the literature to describe NHPs. This review reveals that there is significant heterogeneity in the literature used to describe NHPs. Nurses need to be aware of the diverse terminology used to describe or define NHPs, so that further delineation can be attempted while assessing for their use among their patients. Clear communication is pertinent to the delivery of safe patient care, so that all medicinal products can be accounted for, regardless if they are classified as "natural" or otherwise.
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