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Pediatric Integrative Medicine

Authors :
Hilary, McClafferty
Sunita, Vohra
Michelle, Bailey
Melanie, Brown
Anna, Esparham
Dana, Gerstbacher
Brenda, Golianu
Anna-Kaisa, Niemi
Erica, Sibinga
Joy, Weydert
Ann Ming, Yeh
Melanie, Gold
Source :
Pediatrics. 140(3)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The American Academy of Pediatrics is dedicated to optimizing the well-being of children and advancing family-centered health care. Related to this mission, the American Academy of Pediatrics recognizes the increasing use of complementary and integrative therapies for children and the subsequent need to provide reliable information and high-quality clinical resources to support pediatricians. This Clinical Report serves as an update to the original 2008 statement on complementary medicine. The range of complementary therapies is both extensive and diverse. Therefore, in-depth discussion of each therapy or product is beyond the scope of this report. Instead, our intentions are to define terms; describe epidemiology of use; outline common types of complementary therapies; review medicolegal, ethical, and research implications; review education and training for select providers of complementary therapies; provide educational resources; and suggest communication strategies for discussing complementary therapies with patients and families.

Details

ISSN :
10984275
Volume :
140
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatrics
Accession number :
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