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Use of complementary and alternative medicine and adherence to antiepileptic drug therapy among epilepsy patients: a systematic review

PURPOSE: To identify the use pattern of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and its impact on antiepileptic drug (AED) adherence among patients with epilepsy. METHOD: Potential studies were identified through a systematic search of Scopus, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and PubMed. The key...

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Autores principales: Farrukh, Muhammad Junaid, Makmor-Bakry, Mohd, Hatah, Ernieda, Tan, Hui Jan
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6188960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30349205
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S179031
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author Farrukh, Muhammad Junaid
Makmor-Bakry, Mohd
Hatah, Ernieda
Tan, Hui Jan
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Makmor-Bakry, Mohd
Hatah, Ernieda
Tan, Hui Jan
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description PURPOSE: To identify the use pattern of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and its impact on antiepileptic drug (AED) adherence among patients with epilepsy. METHOD: Potential studies were identified through a systematic search of Scopus, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and PubMed. The keywords used to identify relevant articles were “adherence,” “AED,” “epilepsy,” “non-adherence,” and “complementary and alternative medicine.” An article was included in the review if the study met the following criteria: 1) conducted in epilepsy patients, 2) conducted in patients aged 18 years and above, 3) conducted in patients prescribed AEDs, and 4) patients’ adherence to AEDs. RESULTS: A total of 3,330 studies were identified and 30 were included in the final analysis. The review found that the AED non-adherence rate reported in the studies was between 25% and 66%. The percentage of CAM use was found to be between 7.5% and 73.3%. The most common reason for inadequate AED therapy and higher dependence on CAM was the patients’ belief that epilepsy had a spiritual or psychological cause, rather than primarily being a disease of the brain. Other factors for AED non-adherence were forgetfulness, specific beliefs about medications, depression, uncontrolled recent seizures, and frequent medication dosage. CONCLUSION: The review found a high prevalence of CAM use and non-adherence to AEDs among epilepsy patients. However, a limited number of studies have investigated the association between CAM usage and AED adherence. Future studies may wish to explore the influence of CAM use on AED medication adherence.
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spelling pubmed-61889602018-10-22 Use of complementary and alternative medicine and adherence to antiepileptic drug therapy among epilepsy patients: a systematic review Farrukh, Muhammad Junaid Makmor-Bakry, Mohd Hatah, Ernieda Tan, Hui Jan Patient Prefer Adherence Review PURPOSE: To identify the use pattern of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and its impact on antiepileptic drug (AED) adherence among patients with epilepsy. METHOD: Potential studies were identified through a systematic search of Scopus, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and PubMed. The keywords used to identify relevant articles were “adherence,” “AED,” “epilepsy,” “non-adherence,” and “complementary and alternative medicine.” An article was included in the review if the study met the following criteria: 1) conducted in epilepsy patients, 2) conducted in patients aged 18 years and above, 3) conducted in patients prescribed AEDs, and 4) patients’ adherence to AEDs. RESULTS: A total of 3,330 studies were identified and 30 were included in the final analysis. The review found that the AED non-adherence rate reported in the studies was between 25% and 66%. The percentage of CAM use was found to be between 7.5% and 73.3%. The most common reason for inadequate AED therapy and higher dependence on CAM was the patients’ belief that epilepsy had a spiritual or psychological cause, rather than primarily being a disease of the brain. Other factors for AED non-adherence were forgetfulness, specific beliefs about medications, depression, uncontrolled recent seizures, and frequent medication dosage. CONCLUSION: The review found a high prevalence of CAM use and non-adherence to AEDs among epilepsy patients. However, a limited number of studies have investigated the association between CAM usage and AED adherence. Future studies may wish to explore the influence of CAM use on AED medication adherence. Dove Medical Press 2018-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6188960/ /pubmed/30349205 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S179031 Text en © 2018 Farrukh et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Farrukh, Muhammad Junaid
Makmor-Bakry, Mohd
Hatah, Ernieda
Tan, Hui Jan
Use of complementary and alternative medicine and adherence to antiepileptic drug therapy among epilepsy patients: a systematic review
title Use of complementary and alternative medicine and adherence to antiepileptic drug therapy among epilepsy patients: a systematic review
title_full Use of complementary and alternative medicine and adherence to antiepileptic drug therapy among epilepsy patients: a systematic review
title_fullStr Use of complementary and alternative medicine and adherence to antiepileptic drug therapy among epilepsy patients: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Use of complementary and alternative medicine and adherence to antiepileptic drug therapy among epilepsy patients: a systematic review
title_short Use of complementary and alternative medicine and adherence to antiepileptic drug therapy among epilepsy patients: a systematic review
title_sort use of complementary and alternative medicine and adherence to antiepileptic drug therapy among epilepsy patients: a systematic review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6188960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30349205
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S179031
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