The use of complementary and alternative medicine among pediatric cystic fibrosis patients.

2008 
Abstract Hypothesis: The goal of this paper is to assess the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use among children with cystic fibrosis (CF) and the communication with the primary care physician. Materials and methods: The paper is based on data from surveys mailed to 97 patients recruited from Monmouth Medical CF Center. The questionnaire was anonymous and included 47 questions referring to demographic data (age, sex, number of years since diagnosed, state of residence, use of pancreatic enzymes, overall lung function and general health) as well as questions referring to all types of CAM practices: whole medical systems, manipulative practices, body mind medicine, biologically based practices, and energy medicine. Results: The response rate was 50.5%, with 81% being pediatric patients under 18 years old. The results showed that 77% of patients use some form of CAM when the definition of CAM therapy included prayer specifically for health reasons. When prayer was excluded from the definit...
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