Complementary and Alternative Medicine for People with Epilepsy: Opinions of Physicians in Oman.

Q2 Medicine
Oman Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-30 eCollection Date: 2024-05-01 DOI:10.5001/omj.2024.70
Abdullah Al-Asmi, Fatema Al Sabahi, Samir Al-Adawi, Intisar Al-Yaqoubi, Sanjay Jaju, Moon Fai Chan, Haifa Al-Abri, Zahir Al-Anqoodi, Ali A Asadi-Pooya
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Abstract

Objectives: Several studies have explored the opinions of healthcare workers on the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in epilepsy treatment. We sought to survey the views of non-neurologist and non-psychiatrist physicians in Oman on the use of CAM for epilepsy.

Methods: We used convenience sampling to recruit physicians (except neurologists and psychiatrists) from all 11 governorates of Oman. The online questionnaire was open to physicians from 5 January 2022 to 15 February 2023. This study collected anonymous data on their demographics, discipline, work settings, geographical area, and years of practice. Additionally, participants were asked to answer questions about their perception of CAM use and its effectiveness in treating epilepsy.

Results: A total of 190 physicians participated, of whom 69.5% were men. Respondents were mostly 36 to 45 years old (51.1%). The majority (52.1%) were general practitioners, 21.1% were internists, 17.9% were pediatricians, and 8.9% were family physicians. Most participants (n = 144; 75.8%) believed that CAM may help treat patients with epilepsy (PWE). The most common therapies that participants considered helpful were meditation (46.0%), prayers (44.7%), yoga (32.6%), and exercise (31.1%).

Conclusions: While the evidence supporting the use of CAM for the treatment of epilepsy is scarce, this survey showed that most physicians (non-neurologists and non-psychiatrists), who manage PWE in Oman, believed that some CAM modalities would help treat epilepsy. Well-designed controlled trials are needed to provide reliable evidence on the usefulness of CAM options in PWE.

癫痫患者的补充和替代医学:阿曼医生的观点。
目的:有几项研究探讨了医护人员对在癫痫治疗中使用补充和替代医学(CAM)的看法。我们试图调查阿曼非神经科和非精神病科医生对使用 CAM 治疗癫痫的看法:我们采用方便抽样的方法,从阿曼的所有 11 个省招募医生(神经科医生和精神科医生除外)。在线问卷从 2022 年 1 月 5 日至 2023 年 2 月 15 日向医生开放。本研究收集了有关人口统计学、学科、工作环境、地理区域和从业年限的匿名数据。此外,还要求参与者回答有关他们对使用 CAM 及其治疗癫痫有效性的看法的问题:共有 190 名医生参加了调查,其中 69.5% 为男性。受访者的年龄大多在 36 至 45 岁之间(51.1%)。大多数(52.1%)是全科医生,21.1%是内科医生,17.9%是儿科医生,8.9%是家庭医生。大多数参与者(n = 144;75.8%)认为 CAM 可以帮助治疗癫痫患者(PWE)。参与者认为最常见的疗法是冥想(46.0%)、祈祷(44.7%)、瑜伽(32.6%)和运动(31.1%):虽然支持使用 CAM 治疗癫痫的证据很少,但这项调查显示,阿曼大多数管理病患的医生(非神经病学家和非精神病学家)都认为某些 CAM 方式有助于治疗癫痫。需要进行设计良好的对照试验,以提供可靠的证据,说明治疗癫痫病的 CAM 方案对病患是否有用。
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