Sanchez Hanny C, Karlson Cynthia W, Hsu Johann H, Ostrenga Andrew, Gordon Catherine
1 Department of Pediatrics, University of Mississippi Medical Center , Jackson, MS.
2 Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, University of Mississippi , Medical Center, Jackson, MS.
J Altern Complement Med. 2015 Nov;21(11):660-6. doi: 10.1089/acm.2014.0371. Epub 2015 Aug 24.
To examine the prevalence and modalities of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use in children with cancer and sickle cell disease; the reasons for use of CAM; and the use of CAM before, during, and after treatment in children with cancer.
This single-center, observational study administered caregivers a written questionnaire regarding the use of CAM therapies.
A total of 101 caregivers completed questionnaires. Including prayer, total CAM use in oncology and sickle cell disease was 64% and 63%, respectively. Non-prayer CAM use was 30% in oncology and 23% in sickle cell disease. Of respondents who reported using any CAM, the three most commonly used types were prayer (62.3% oncology; 60.0% sickle cell disease), vitamins/minerals (14.8% oncology; 10.0% sickle cell disease), and massage (9.8% oncology; 7.5% sickle cell disease). The primary reasons for using CAM were to provide hope, to improve quality of life, and to lessen adverse effects. In oncology patients, CAM use tended to increase during treatment compared with before and after treatment.
The reported prevalence of non-prayer CAM use was lower (23%-30%) in this sample than has been reported in national samples or other geographic regions of the United States. Nonetheless, participants reported many positive reasons for using CAM, including to gain hope, improve quality of life, and control pain. Thus, CAM use appears to be an important aspect of medical care for many pediatric hematology/oncology families and should be a consideration when providers are discussing treatment and quality of care with families.
研究癌症患儿和镰状细胞病患儿使用补充和替代医学(CAM)的患病率及方式;使用CAM的原因;以及癌症患儿在治疗前、治疗期间和治疗后的CAM使用情况。
这项单中心观察性研究向照料者发放了一份关于CAM疗法使用情况的书面问卷。
共有101名照料者完成了问卷。包括祈祷在内,肿瘤学患儿和镰状细胞病患儿使用CAM的总体比例分别为64%和63%。肿瘤学患儿非祈祷性CAM的使用比例为30%,镰状细胞病患儿为23%。在报告使用过任何CAM的受访者中,最常用的三种类型是祈祷(肿瘤学患儿中占62.3%;镰状细胞病患儿中占60.0%)、维生素/矿物质(肿瘤学患儿中占14.8%;镰状细胞病患儿中占10.0%)和按摩(肿瘤学患儿中占9.8%;镰状细胞病患儿中占7.5%)。使用CAM的主要原因是给予希望、改善生活质量和减轻不良反应。在肿瘤学患者中,与治疗前和治疗后相比,治疗期间CAM的使用有增加的趋势。
本样本中报告的非祈祷性CAM使用患病率(23%-30%)低于全国样本或美国其他地理区域的报告患病率。尽管如此,参与者报告了许多使用CAM的积极原因,包括获得希望、改善生活质量和控制疼痛。因此,对于许多儿科血液学/肿瘤学家庭来说,使用CAM似乎是医疗护理的一个重要方面,并且在医疗服务提供者与家庭讨论治疗和护理质量时应予以考虑。