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Case Reports
. 2012 Dec;41(12):522-7.
doi: 10.3928/00904481-20121126-14.

Shared decision making in complementary and alternative medicine therapies

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Shared decision making in complementary and alternative medicine therapies

Lauren L Jansons et al. Pediatr Ann. 2012 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: This paper provides a structured approach for pediatricians responding to requests from patients and their families about the complementary medicine treatment options.

Methods: Using a case-based narrative review approach, the authors outline practical strategies for addressing conflict, uncertainty, and challenges in explaining alternative health paradigms in routine pediatric care. Reflections are drawn from the clinical experience of the authors, the literature, and recent high-profile cases in the United States.

Results: The discussion of common case-based scenarios illustrates a general guide for approaching conversations about complementary medicine in the care of the pediatric patient that is responsive to evidence and informed by patient and family values.

Conclusions: The principles of shared decision making can guide constructive conversations in this area in an effort to facilitate improved satisfaction for patient, family, and provider.

Practice Implications: Discussions of complementary and alternative medicine in pediatrics pose a specific challenge with regard to patient and/or family preferences and the duty of the provider to advocate for the safety of the child. The proposed structured approach is useful in navigating these important conversations.

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A structured approach for pediatricians wishing to use shared decision making when responding to a request for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).

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