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儿科补充和替代医学使用与父母健康素养、儿童健康及社会经济变量之间的关联:一项前瞻性研究。

Association between Paediatric Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use and Parental Health Literacy, Child Health, and Socio-Economic Variables: A Prospective Study.

作者信息

Denny Abida, Day Andrew S, Vernon-Roberts Angharad

机构信息

Otago Medical School, University of Otago, Dunedin 9016, New Zealand.

Department of Paediatrics, University of Otago, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand.

出版信息

Pediatr Rep. 2024 May 8;16(2):368-384. doi: 10.3390/pediatric16020032.

Abstract

Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAMs) constitute products and practices not considered allopathic medicine. CAM use is high in children, but little is known about factors that may influence parents using CAM with their child. This study aimed to determine the variables associated with CAM use in children with a prospective study among children and their parents attending a tertiary care hospital in New Zealand (NZ). Outcomes included current CAM use, parental opinions on CAM, parental health literacy and child well-being. This study was completed by 130 parents (85% female), and the mean child age was 6.7 years. CAM use was reported for 59 (45%) children, the most common being oral supplements and body manipulation. Children were more likely to use CAM if their parent had higher health literacy ( = 0.001), and if they had previously attended the emergency department within 12 months ( = 0.03). There was no association between child well-being and CAM use. Parental opinion of using CAM only if a doctor recommended it was associated with CAM use for their child ( = 0.01). Only 40% of parents disclosed their child's CAM use to the medical team. This study highlights that parental health literacy influences the use of CAM for children in NZ, providing insight for translational research to improve CAM safety and disclosure rates in NZ.

摘要

补充和替代医学(CAMs)包括不被视为传统西医的产品和疗法。儿童中使用补充和替代医学的情况很普遍,但对于可能影响父母让孩子使用补充和替代医学的因素却知之甚少。本研究旨在通过对在新西兰一家三级医疗医院就诊的儿童及其父母进行前瞻性研究,确定与儿童使用补充和替代医学相关的变量。研究结果包括当前补充和替代医学的使用情况、父母对补充和替代医学的看法、父母的健康素养以及儿童的健康状况。本研究由130名父母完成(85%为女性),儿童的平均年龄为6.7岁。报告有59名(45%)儿童使用补充和替代医学,最常见的是口服补充剂和身体推拿。如果父母的健康素养较高(P = 0.001),并且孩子在12个月内曾去过急诊科(P = 0.03),那么孩子更有可能使用补充和替代医学。儿童的健康状况与补充和替代医学的使用之间没有关联。只有在医生推荐的情况下才使用补充和替代医学的父母观点与他们孩子使用补充和替代医学有关(P = 0.01)。只有40%的父母向医疗团队透露了孩子使用补充和替代医学的情况。本研究强调,父母的健康素养会影响新西兰儿童补充和替代医学的使用,为改善新西兰补充和替代医学的安全性及披露率的转化研究提供了见解。

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