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Attitudes towards vaccination:
users of complementary and alternative
medicine versus non-users

 
Zuzak TJ, Zuzak-Siegrist I, Rist L, Staubli G, Simoes-Wüst AP
Swiss Med Wkly 2008;138(47–48):713–718

Original article

 

Summary
 
Principles: Children whose parents use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
often show a lower rate of vaccination than those of parents favouring conventional medicine. We have investigated whether this applies to the paediatric patients presenting to an emergency department in German-speaking Switzerland, where popularity of CAM is rather high.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey was performed of paediatric patients presenting to an
urban, tertiary paediatric emergency department. 1007 (63%) of the distributed 1600 questionnaires were available for analysis.
Results: 12.7% of all respondents reported refusing some basic vaccination: 3.9% because of recommendation of the physician, 8.7% despite their physician’s recommendation. Socio-demographic characterisation of the group of patients
refusing vaccination showed older age of children, higher proportion of girls, more single-mothers families and decreased household income. Refusal of basic vaccination was significantly more frequent among CAM-users than among non-users (18.2% versus 3.5%, p <0.001). The highest frequencies of refusal were reported by patients who consulted physicians practicing herbal medicine, anthroposophical medicine or homeopathy. Users
and non-users of CAM however, showed comparable rates of immunisation in the case of the vaccinations against invasive meningococcal, pneumococcal disease and flu. Surprisingly, the rate for vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis was higher in the CAM-users group than among the non-users (21.2% versus 15.4%, p <0.05).
Conclusions: A considerable proportion of the study population did not fully accept basic vaccinations. Refusal to follow the basic vaccination schemata was more frequent among CAM-users than non-users and reflected in most cases parental wishes rather than physicians’ recommendations.


University Children’s Hospital of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Paracelsus Hospital Richterswil, Richterswil, Switzerland



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