School of Life Sciences, Roehampton University, London, UK.
Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2009 Mar-Apr;44(2):224-35. doi: 10.1080/13682820802015643.
Dyslexia is a common learning difficulty affecting up to 10% of British children that is associated with a wide range of cognitive, emotional and physical symptoms. In the absence of effective conventional treatment, it is likely that parents will seek complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to try and help their children. However, little is known about the level of CAM use or the type of CAM used by dyslexic children.
This study assessed: (1) the lifetime use of CAM by dyslexic children, (2) the role of socio-demographic factors in CAM use by dyslexic children, (3) parental attitudes towards CAM use in the treatment of dyslexia, and (4) how parents' understanding of dyslexia affects CAM use.
METHODS & PROCEDURES: A semi-structured questionnaire-based survey of parents of 148 dyslexic school children was undertaken. The children had been recruited to a university research programme investigating the effectiveness of a complementary therapy for the treatment of learning difficulties.
OUTCOMES & RESULTS: Lifetime use of CAM was 55.4% (82 children). The most popular CAM approaches were nutritional supplements/special diets (63 children) followed by homeopathy (29 children) and osteopathy/chiropractic manipulation (29 children). Socio-demographic factors did not predict CAM use. In total, parents of 101 dyslexic children reported that an interest in CAM for the treatment of dyslexia was based on their preference for CAM for their families more generally. Parents who thought that dyslexia was a 'medical/health' disorder were more likely to have used CAM with their children (p<0.01) than other parents in this survey.
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: Educational and health professionals should be aware that many dyslexic children use CAM. Parents of dyslexic children should be provided with evidence-based advice to help them make informed therapeutic choices.
阅读障碍是一种常见的学习障碍,影响了多达 10%的英国儿童,与广泛的认知、情感和身体症状有关。由于缺乏有效的传统治疗方法,父母可能会寻求补充和替代医学(CAM)来帮助他们的孩子。然而,对于阅读障碍儿童使用 CAM 的程度或使用的 CAM 类型知之甚少。
本研究评估了:(1)阅读障碍儿童一生中使用 CAM 的情况,(2)社会人口因素在阅读障碍儿童使用 CAM 中的作用,(3)父母对 CAM 在治疗阅读障碍中的态度,以及(4)父母对阅读障碍的理解如何影响 CAM 的使用。
对 148 名阅读障碍学校儿童的家长进行了基于半结构式问卷的调查。这些儿童是为了参加一项关于补充疗法治疗学习困难的有效性的大学研究计划而招募的。
一生中使用 CAM 的比例为 55.4%(82 名儿童)。最受欢迎的 CAM 方法是营养补充剂/特殊饮食(63 名儿童),其次是顺势疗法(29 名儿童)和整骨疗法/脊椎按摩(29 名儿童)。社会人口因素不能预测 CAM 的使用。在总共 101 名阅读障碍儿童的家长中,有报告称,对 CAM 治疗阅读障碍的兴趣基于他们对 CAM 治疗家庭的偏好。认为阅读障碍是“医学/健康”障碍的父母比调查中的其他父母更有可能在孩子身上使用过 CAM(p<0.01)。
教育和卫生专业人员应该意识到,许多阅读障碍儿童使用 CAM。应该为阅读障碍儿童的父母提供循证建议,以帮助他们做出明智的治疗选择。