Family strategies for managing childhood cancer: Using traditional and complementary medicine in Southern Egypt

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Pediatric Blood & Cancer Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1002/pbc.31326
Ahmed Farrag, Mohammad R. Alqudimat, Fatma A. A. Hassan
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Background and purposeThe use of traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) is common in children with cancer globally. We aimed to assess the prevalence, types, reasons, perceived effectiveness, and disclosure rate of T&CM use among children with cancer in Southern Egypt. We also investigated whether T&CM use contributed to delays in initial presentation and treatment.Materials and methodsA cross‐sectional design was utilized. Data were collected via an interviewer‐administered questionnaire. Eligible children and their caregivers at the South Egypt Cancer Institute were invited to participate.ResultsEighty‐six children completed the study (response rate = 86%). T&CM use was reported by 52 (60.5%) patients, with six (11.5%) experienced delayed presentation. The reasons for T&CM use were complementary for 37 (71%) and alternative for 15 (29%) of the participants. The types of T&CM used included herbal (63%), nutritional (33%), witchcraft (29%), and religious (19%) therapies. Approximately 48% of users employed multiple T&CM types. Family members recommended T&CM for 60% of the users. Most patients (65%) perceived T&CM as effective, with 71% initiating its use during the early phases of treatment. Almost all participants (98%) reported that healthcare providers did not inquire about T&CM use. T&CM usage was more prevalent among wealthier families (p = .023). There was no significant relationship between T&CM use and patient gender, diagnosis, residence, or paternal educational level.ConclusionsThe significant utilization of T&CM among children with cancer highlights the need for healthcare providers to engage in open and early discussions with families regarding T&CM use.
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背景和目的在全球范围内,使用传统和补充医学(T&CM)在癌症儿童中很常见。我们旨在评估埃及南部癌症儿童使用传统和补充医学的流行率、类型、原因、感知效果和披露率。我们还调查了使用 T&CM 是否会导致初次就诊和治疗的延误。数据通过访谈者发放的调查问卷收集。邀请埃及南部癌症研究所符合条件的儿童及其照顾者参加。结果 86 名儿童完成了研究(应答率 = 86%)。52名(60.5%)患者报告使用了T&CM,其中6名(11.5%)患者出现了延迟症状。37名参与者(71%)使用 T&CM 的原因是辅助治疗,15 名参与者(29%)使用替代治疗。使用的中医药疗法包括草药疗法(63%)、营养疗法(33%)、巫术疗法(29%)和宗教疗法(19%)。约 48% 的使用者使用多种 T&CM 疗法。60%的使用者由家人推荐使用中医治疗。大多数患者(65%)认为 T&CM疗法有效,其中71%的患者在治疗初期开始使用。几乎所有参与者(98%)都表示,医疗服务提供者没有询问过 T&CM 的使用情况。在较富裕的家庭中,T&CM 的使用更为普遍(p = .023)。T&tamp;CM的使用与患者的性别、诊断、居住地或父亲的教育水平之间没有明显的关系。结论癌症患儿大量使用T&tamp;CM突出表明,医疗服务提供者需要与家庭就T&tamp;CM的使用进行公开和早期的讨论。
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Pediatric Blood & Cancer
Pediatric Blood & Cancer 医学-小儿科
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4.90
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546
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1.5 months
期刊介绍: Pediatric Blood & Cancer publishes the highest quality manuscripts describing basic and clinical investigations of blood disorders and malignant diseases of childhood including diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, etiology, biology, and molecular and clinical genetics of these diseases as they affect children, adolescents, and young adults. Pediatric Blood & Cancer will also include studies on such treatment options as hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, immunology, and gene therapy.
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