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Title: [Parents-interview on use of complementary and alternative medicine in pediatric oncology in Germany]. Author: Längler A, Spix C, Gottschling S, Graf N, Kaatsch P. Journal: Klin Padiatr; 2005; 217(6):357-64. PubMed ID: 16307423. Abstract: BACKGROUND: There are no published data on the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in pediatric oncology in Germany. PATIENTS/METHOD: All parents of children, who where diagnosed a disease registered in the German Childhood Registry in 2001 were sent a questionnaire to evaluate possible CAM-use. RESULTS: 1 602 questionnaires were sent to the families, from whom 1 063 sent the questionnaire back to us. They reported a 35 % CAM-use-rate. The probability to use CAM was positively influenced by preexisting experience with CAM, higher social level and poor prognosis. 71 % of the users discussed the CAM-use with a physician. The reason for CAM-use seldom was missing trust in conventional medicine. 89 % of the CAM-users would recommend CAM-use to other parents in a comparable situation. CONCLUSIONS: The reported CAM-use rate of 35 % in pediatric oncology in Germany is as reported in the international literature for other European countries. Essential parts of CAM-advise and -prescription are done by non-professionals, so that there is a need to get competence in CAM in pediatric oncology in Germany.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]