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Complementary and alternative medicine in epilepsy: A global survey of physicians’ opinions
Asadi Pooya, Ali A.; Brigo, Francesco; Lattanzi, Simona; Karakis, Ioannis; Asadollahi, Marjan; Trinka, Eugen; Talaat El Ghoneimy, Lobna; Pretorius, Chrisma; Contreras, Guilca; Daza Restrepo, Anilu; Valente, Kette; D`alessio, Luciana
; Turuspekova, Saule T.; Aljandeel, Ghaieb; Khachatryan, Samson; Ashkanani, Abdulaziz; Tomson, Torbjörn; Kutlubaev, Mansur; Guekht, Alla; Alsaadi, Taoufik; Calle Lopez, Yamile; Mesraoua, Boulenouar; Ríos Pohl, Loreto; Al-Asmi, Abdullah; Villanueva, Vicente; Igwe, Stanley C.; Kissani, Najib; Jusupova, Asel
Fecha de publicación:
04/2021
Editorial:
Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science
Revista:
Epilepsy & Behavior (print)
ISSN:
1525-5050
e-ISSN:
1525-5069
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Purpose: To investigate the opinions of physicians on the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in patients with epilepsy (PWE) worldwide. Methods: Online survey addressed to neurologists and psychiatrists from different countries. Results: Totally, 1112 physicians from 25 countries (different world region: Europe, North America, South America, Middle-East, Africa, Former Soviet Union Republics) participated; 804 (72.3%) believed that CAM might be helpful in PWE. The most commonly endorsed CAM included meditation (41%) and yoga (39%). Female sex, psychiatry specialization, and working in North and South America were associated with the belief that CAM is helpful in PWE. Two-hundred and forty five out of 1098 participants (22.3%) used/prescribed CAM to PWE; among them, 174 (71%) people perceived CAM to be less effective and 114 (46.5%) people found CAM to be safer than conventional antiseizure medications (ASMs). The most common reasons to prescribe CAM for PWE were: to satisfy the patient (49.9%), dissatisfaction with the efficacy (35.6%), and dissatisfaction with the adverse effects (31.2%) of conventional therapies. Conclusion: Although the evidence supporting the use of CAM for the treatment of epilepsy is extremely sparse, most physicians worldwide believe that it could be integrated with the use of conventional ASMs, at least in some patients. High-quality controlled trials are warranted to provide robust evidence on the usefulness of CAM options in PWE.
Palabras clave:
ALTERNATIVE
,
COMPLEMENTARY
,
EPILEPSY
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INTEGRATIVE
,
SEIZURE
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Articulos de INST.DE BIOLO.CEL.Y NEURCS."PROF.E.DE ROBERTIS"
Articulos de INST.DE BIOLO.CEL.Y NEURCS."PROF.E.DE ROBERTIS"
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Asadi Pooya, Ali A.; Brigo, Francesco; Lattanzi, Simona; Karakis, Ioannis; Asadollahi, Marjan; et al.; Complementary and alternative medicine in epilepsy: A global survey of physicians’ opinions; Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Epilepsy & Behavior (print); 117; 107835; 4-2021; 1-7
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