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Patterns of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Children With Common Neurological Conditions

BACKGROUND: Recent literature suggests that one in nine children in the United States uses some type of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Children with challenging neurological conditions such as headache, migraine, and seizures may seek CAM in their attempts at self-care. Our objective...

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Autores principales: Treat, Lauren, Liesinger, Juliette, Ziegenfuss, Jeanette Y., Humeniuk, Katherine, Prasad, Kavita, Tilburt, Jon C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Global Advances in Health and Medicine 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24753991
http://dx.doi.org/10.7453/gahmj.2013.001
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author Treat, Lauren
Liesinger, Juliette
Ziegenfuss, Jeanette Y.
Humeniuk, Katherine
Prasad, Kavita
Tilburt, Jon C.
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Ziegenfuss, Jeanette Y.
Humeniuk, Katherine
Prasad, Kavita
Tilburt, Jon C.
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description BACKGROUND: Recent literature suggests that one in nine children in the United States uses some type of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Children with challenging neurological conditions such as headache, migraine, and seizures may seek CAM in their attempts at self-care. Our objective was to describe CAM use in children with these conditions. METHODS: We compared use of CAM among children aged 3 to 17 years with and without common neurological conditions (headaches, migraines, seizures) where CAM might plausibly play a role in their self-management using the 2007 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data. RESULTS: Children with common neurological conditions reported significantly more CAM use compared to the children without these conditions (24.0% vs 12.6%, P<.0001). Compared to other pediatric CAM users, children with neurological conditions report similarly high use of biological therapies and significantly higher use of mind-body techniques (38.6% vs 20.5%, P<.007). Of the mind-body techniques, deep breathing (32.5%), meditation (15.1%), and progressive relaxation (10.1%) were used most frequently. CONCLUSIONS: About one in four children with common neurological conditions use CAM. The nature of CAM use in this population, as well as its risks and benefits in neurological disease, deserve further investigation.
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spelling pubmed-39216092015-01-01 Patterns of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Children With Common Neurological Conditions Treat, Lauren Liesinger, Juliette Ziegenfuss, Jeanette Y. Humeniuk, Katherine Prasad, Kavita Tilburt, Jon C. Glob Adv Health Med Original Research BACKGROUND: Recent literature suggests that one in nine children in the United States uses some type of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Children with challenging neurological conditions such as headache, migraine, and seizures may seek CAM in their attempts at self-care. Our objective was to describe CAM use in children with these conditions. METHODS: We compared use of CAM among children aged 3 to 17 years with and without common neurological conditions (headaches, migraines, seizures) where CAM might plausibly play a role in their self-management using the 2007 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data. RESULTS: Children with common neurological conditions reported significantly more CAM use compared to the children without these conditions (24.0% vs 12.6%, P<.0001). Compared to other pediatric CAM users, children with neurological conditions report similarly high use of biological therapies and significantly higher use of mind-body techniques (38.6% vs 20.5%, P<.007). Of the mind-body techniques, deep breathing (32.5%), meditation (15.1%), and progressive relaxation (10.1%) were used most frequently. CONCLUSIONS: About one in four children with common neurological conditions use CAM. The nature of CAM use in this population, as well as its risks and benefits in neurological disease, deserve further investigation. Global Advances in Health and Medicine 2014-01 2014-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3921609/ /pubmed/24753991 http://dx.doi.org/10.7453/gahmj.2013.001 Text en © 2014 GAHM LLC. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial- No Derivative 3.0 License, which permits rights to copy, distribute and transmit the work for noncommercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Liesinger, Juliette
Ziegenfuss, Jeanette Y.
Humeniuk, Katherine
Prasad, Kavita
Tilburt, Jon C.
Patterns of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Children With Common Neurological Conditions
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title_short Patterns of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Children With Common Neurological Conditions
title_sort patterns of complementary and alternative medicine use in children with common neurological conditions
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24753991
http://dx.doi.org/10.7453/gahmj.2013.001
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