BMJ Paediatrics Open (Oct 2022)

Use of traditional, complementary and integrative medicine in Chinese paediatric patients receiving palliative care: a multicentre study

  • Chi Kong Li,
  • Yin Ting Cheung,
  • Chun Sing Lam,
  • Ho Kee Koon,
  • Cheong Wai Chan,
  • Tracy Yuen Han Lee,
  • Rever Chak Ho Li,
  • Sze Shun Man

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjpo-2022-001701
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1

Abstract

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Parents of children receiving palliative care (PPC) may turn to traditional, complementary and integrative medicines (TCIM); however, related studies are limited. This study examined the pattern of TCIM use in this population. Sixty-one parents in Hong Kong were recruited and surveyed. Over half (42/61) reported TCIM use, most commonly Chinese herbal medicine and massage/TuiNa. The most common reason for not using TCIM was the lack of information (11/19). In general, parents had expressed interests in TCIM. Policy makers should consider multidisciplinary and collaborative integration of TCIM in routine PPC.