2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2013.06.025
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Pattern and predictors of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use among pediatric patients with epilepsy

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“…reported that 76.2% of parents believed that AT were healthy, a finding consistent with other studies . It has been reported that 75 and 61% of parents of children with epilepsy and otolaryngological conditions, respectively, believe that CAM are effective. Parental perceptions of safety are not as widely known, although one study showed that 75% of CAM users believed that CAM induced no AEs .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…reported that 76.2% of parents believed that AT were healthy, a finding consistent with other studies . It has been reported that 75 and 61% of parents of children with epilepsy and otolaryngological conditions, respectively, believe that CAM are effective. Parental perceptions of safety are not as widely known, although one study showed that 75% of CAM users believed that CAM induced no AEs .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…As patients with chronic illness tended to use more ATs, it is possible that AT prevalence may be higher in other hospital settings. This is the case for CAM, with high CAM prevalence reported in paediatric oncology (6-91%), 7 epilepsy (22.6-95%) [8][9][10] and cerebral palsy (56%). 11 The differences between our AT prevalence and those of other reports are difficult to explain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Al comparar los resultados de la encuesta de la perspectiva de Colombia cn respecto el análisis global, se demostró el interés de los médicos encuestados en el uso de medicinas naturales y medicamentos homeopáticos en los niños, [12][13][14][15][16]. En los 12 meses previos a la encuesta, el 12.6% de las recomendaciones pediátricas en Colombia se basó en homeopatía (15% en la encuesta global) y el 8.6% se basó en fitoterapia (17% en la encuesta global).…”
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“…bei Entlassung aus dem Krankenhaus in die ambulante Weiterbehandlung durch den niedergelassenen Kinderarzt. Während einer prospektiven Beobachtungsstudie [6] Bei der Verschreibung sollte der Arzt auch die Beweggründe kennen, warum sich Eltern von so genannten schulmedizinischen Maßnahmen abwenden [14,25]. Dies ist insbesondere dann von Relevanz, wenn alternative Verfahren ohne Wissen des behandelnden Arztes zum Absetzen möglichweise gut wirksamer und etablierter Therapien führen.…”
Section: Antikonvulsiva -Zentrale Behandlungssäule Bei Kindern Und Juunclassified