Knowledge and opinions of parents of children hospitalized in hematology/ oncology units regarding complementary and alternative medicine

The current study aimed to determine the knowledge and opinions of parents who had children with cancer regarding complementary and alternative medicine. This descriptive study was performed with 145 parents. Data collection was implemented by means of a literature-based questionnaire. Of the parent...

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Main Authors: Uysal Gülzade, Düzkaya Duygu Sönmez, Karakoç Ayşe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173701055
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spelling doaj-e5564ed0799243f9ba3978072fc17b9d2021-02-02T01:19:20ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242017-01-01370105510.1051/shsconf/20173701055shsconf_erpa2017_01055Knowledge and opinions of parents of children hospitalized in hematology/ oncology units regarding complementary and alternative medicineUysal Gülzade0Düzkaya Duygu Sönmez1Karakoç Ayşe2Faculty of Health Science, Department of Nursing, Okan UniversityIstanbul Faculty of Medicine, Directorate of Nursing Services, Istanbul UniversitySchool of Health Science, Department of Midwifery, Marmara UniversityThe current study aimed to determine the knowledge and opinions of parents who had children with cancer regarding complementary and alternative medicine. This descriptive study was performed with 145 parents. Data collection was implemented by means of a literature-based questionnaire. Of the parents who were enrolled into the study, 42.1% were aged 36 years or older and 57.2% had primary school education only. A total of 86.9% of the information was gathered from the mothers of the children. All parents preferred CAM therapies for their children’s treatment; more than half used herbs as CAM, and 81.4% of the parents who used CAM with held this information from healthcare professionals. All parents had insufficient knowledge about complementary and alternative treatments, including those who had opted out of conventional medicine, but wanted to learn more about them. Therefore, healthcare professionals should improve their knowledge of CAM methods and be able to appropriately enlighten parents while providing an environment in which families can freely discuss information.https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173701055Childcancerparentcomplementary and alternative practices
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author Uysal Gülzade
Düzkaya Duygu Sönmez
Karakoç Ayşe
spellingShingle Uysal Gülzade
Düzkaya Duygu Sönmez
Karakoç Ayşe
Knowledge and opinions of parents of children hospitalized in hematology/ oncology units regarding complementary and alternative medicine
SHS Web of Conferences
Child
cancer
parent
complementary and alternative practices
author_facet Uysal Gülzade
Düzkaya Duygu Sönmez
Karakoç Ayşe
author_sort Uysal Gülzade
title Knowledge and opinions of parents of children hospitalized in hematology/ oncology units regarding complementary and alternative medicine
title_short Knowledge and opinions of parents of children hospitalized in hematology/ oncology units regarding complementary and alternative medicine
title_full Knowledge and opinions of parents of children hospitalized in hematology/ oncology units regarding complementary and alternative medicine
title_fullStr Knowledge and opinions of parents of children hospitalized in hematology/ oncology units regarding complementary and alternative medicine
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and opinions of parents of children hospitalized in hematology/ oncology units regarding complementary and alternative medicine
title_sort knowledge and opinions of parents of children hospitalized in hematology/ oncology units regarding complementary and alternative medicine
publisher EDP Sciences
series SHS Web of Conferences
issn 2261-2424
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The current study aimed to determine the knowledge and opinions of parents who had children with cancer regarding complementary and alternative medicine. This descriptive study was performed with 145 parents. Data collection was implemented by means of a literature-based questionnaire. Of the parents who were enrolled into the study, 42.1% were aged 36 years or older and 57.2% had primary school education only. A total of 86.9% of the information was gathered from the mothers of the children. All parents preferred CAM therapies for their children’s treatment; more than half used herbs as CAM, and 81.4% of the parents who used CAM with held this information from healthcare professionals. All parents had insufficient knowledge about complementary and alternative treatments, including those who had opted out of conventional medicine, but wanted to learn more about them. Therefore, healthcare professionals should improve their knowledge of CAM methods and be able to appropriately enlighten parents while providing an environment in which families can freely discuss information.
topic Child
cancer
parent
complementary and alternative practices
url https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173701055
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