Role of adjuvant homoeopathic medicines in the management of intellectual disability – A purposive, non-randomised, self-controlled, pre- and post-intervention pilot study

Q3 Medicine
Dhara Arora
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Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is characterised by below-average intelligence and a lack of skills necessary for day-to-day living. A study was conducted by our institute at a school for students of special needs. Objectives: The objectives of the study were to demonstrate the role of homoeopathic management in ID. Methods: A purposive, non-randomised, self-controlled, preand post-intervention study of 25 participants was done. The initial 6 months were the control period, thereafter, the same participants were treated for 18 months, with homoeopathy. Treatment outcomes were assessed using domains of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-V-V. Scores of each domain were observed at 6 months interval and analysed. Results: A statistically significant difference (P < 0.001) was observed in adaptive functioning treatment scores for conceptual domain, social domain and practical domain. It justifies the clinically significant improvement in the features of ID, reflected in all domains of adaptive functioning, cognition, hyperactivity, behavioural dysfunction and communication difficulty. Furthermore, it was seen that the dosage of pharmacological medicines was gradually tapered off in most cases. Conclusion: The study has demonstrated the utility of homoeopathic treatment as an adjuvant in the management of ID, which is reflected through significant improvement in psychosocial adaptation of the subjects and improved their quality of life. Acknowledgments and Source of Funding Nil This original article is available in Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy: https://ijrh.researchcommons.org/ journal/vol15/iss4/2
辅助顺势疗法药物在智力残疾管理中的作用——一项有目的、非随机、自我控制、干预前和干预后的试点研究
背景:智力残疾(ID)的特征是智力低于平均水平,缺乏日常生活所需的技能。我们研究所在一所有特殊需要的学生学校进行了一项研究。目的:本研究的目的是证明顺势疗法治疗在ID中的作用。方法:一项有目的、非随机、自我控制、干预前和干预后25名参与者的研究。最初的6个月为对照期,之后,同样的参与者用顺势疗法治疗18个月。使用诊断和统计手册- v - v的域评估治疗结果。每隔6个月观察各领域评分并进行分析。结果:适应功能治疗在概念领域、社会领域和实践领域得分差异有统计学意义(P < 0.001)。这证明了ID的临床显著改善,反映在适应功能、认知、多动、行为障碍和沟通困难的所有领域。此外,在大多数情况下,药理学药物的剂量逐渐减少。结论:本研究证明了顺势疗法作为辅助治疗ID的效用,这反映在受试者的社会心理适应和生活质量的显著改善上。本文原文发表于印度顺势疗法研究杂志:https://ijrh.researchcommons.org/ Journal /vol15/iss4/2
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Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy
Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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