Exploring Maternal Practices and Perspectives on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Efficacy in Pediatric Health Care

Exploring Maternal Practices and Perspectives on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Efficacy in Pediatric Health Care

Authors

  • Faryal Shaikh Department of Community Medicine, Sindh Medical College, Jinnah Sindh Medical University (JSMU) Karachi, Pakistan
  • Hafiza Aiman Javid Fazaia Ruth Pfau Medical College (FRPMC), Karachi
  • Mahreen Mukhtiar Fazaia Ruth Pfau Medical College (FRPMC), Karachi
  • Tariq Aziz Fazaia Ruth Pfau Medical College (FRPMC), Karachi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v31iSpl2.5798

Keywords:

Maternal Practices, Perspectives, Complementary and Alternative Medicine , Pediatric Health care

Abstract

Background: The growing interest and practices of mothers towards Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) have become a striking trend in pediatric health care. The rising predilection of CAM is driven by numerous factors e.g cultural beliefs, lack of satisfaction with conventional treatment modalities and urge for individualized approaches for health care.

Objectives: This study is carried out to explore the maternal practices and perspectives towards CAM in context to pediatric health care.

Methods: An analytical  cross sectional study was carried out at Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Base Faisal Hospital, Karachi. Study participants were approached in pediatric OPD. A Simple random sampling method was employed. Inferential statistics (chi square test, p <0.05 ) were used to assess the association among outcome and predictor variables. Binary Logistic Regression test applied to assess the association between sociodemographic characteristics and practices of CAM.

Results: A vast majority of mothers i.e 81.10% were consuming CAM therapies in children. Seventy seven percent (77.95%) mothers inform pediatrician regarding the use of CAM in children. A significant association was observed between employment status (p=0.002), ethnicity (p=0.004), level of education (p=0.042), religion (p=0.002) with the maternal use of CAM in children.

Conclusion : This study revealed a higher prevalence of CAM use among mothers in context with pediatric health care. The findings of this study provided a valuable insights for healthcare providers and pediatricians to better address the needs and preferences of mothers in promoting effective and safe healthcare practices related to CAM use for treating various ailments in children.

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06/30/2025

How to Cite

Shaikh, F., Hafiza Aiman Javid, Mahreen Mukhtiar, & Tariq Aziz. (2025). Exploring Maternal Practices and Perspectives on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Efficacy in Pediatric Health Care. Annals of King Edward Medical University, 31(Spl2), 197–205. https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v31iSpl2.5798
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