Anthroposophic medicine in paediatric oncology in Germany: results of a population-based retrospective parental survey
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Anthroposophic medicine in paediatric oncology in Germany: results of a population-based retrospective parental survey
Abstract
Background: Anthroposophic medicine (AM) is frequently utilised in German-speaking countries as a complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatment approach.
Procedure: This study presents results of a retrospective parental questionnaire comparing responses of AM-users and users of other CAM in paediatric oncology in Germany. The differences between these two groups are investigated with respect to usage, associated demographic characteristics and previous experience with CAM.
Results: Ninety-eight patients (27%) of the 367 CAM-users were exposed to anthroposophic treatments or therapies. Treatment duration amounted to a median 619 days for AM and 225 days for other CAM treatments. Most parents with previous experience of AM also used AM for treatment of their child's cancer disease. AM-users had a higher social status. Physicians played a relevant role for users of AM both in procuring information (24% vs. 11%; P < 0.001) and in prescribing medicines and therapies (73.0% vs. 34.9%; P < 0.001) compared to users of other CAM. AM-users communicate more frequently with their physicians about the use of CAM treatments (89.8% vs. 63.9%) and recommend CAM more often than other CAM-users (95.9% vs. 87%).
Conclusions: AM plays a major role in paediatric oncology in Germany. Patients using AM sustain treatment and therapies considerably longer than patients using other CAM treatments. Furthermore, most families who had used AM before their child was diagnosed with cancer also used AM for the treatment of their child's cancer. Compared to other CAM treatments, patient satisfaction with AM appears to be very high.
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