There is a considerable and increasing interest in research related to complementary therapies to establish a base of research results which will support practice. However, not all therapies can be treated the same way, either from the same perspective of what health and treatment are, or channelle
Clinical Research in Complementary Therapies: Principles, Problems and Solutions
โ Scribed by George Lewith; Wayne Jonas; Harald Walach
- Publisher
- Churchill Livingstone
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 429
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The use of complementary therapies is exploding, increasing the pressure to establish a rigorous science to support its practice. Clinical Research in Complementary Therapies: Principles, Problems and Solutions provides students with the tools they need to research complementary and integrative medicine (CIM) and so fill this gap. Essential for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, this second edition is significantly updated and enhanced.
Part 1 deals with research strategies and methods, explaining the major types of clinical research in CIM and how these inter-relate. New chapters are included on whole systems research, qualitative research and questionnaire development. Not all therapies can be treated the same way nor channeled through the signal process of randomized controlled trials. Therefore, detailed description of mixed methods approaches including observational, qualitative, cost-benefit and comparative effectiveness research are described. Part 2 deals with specific complementary therapies and how they are invested by experts in each field.
The book analyses the key questions asked and the controversies debated in complementary medicine research and offers clear and innovative guidance for answering these questions.
FEATURES
โข Provides an overarching synthesis of methods in CIM and how they are to be used collectively including the role of comparative effectiveness research
โข Suggests both general and specific factors which need to be considered in assessing or planning complementary therapy research
โข Pinpoints aspects of research which are different in orthodox research and complementary therapy research
โข Reviews the types of research carried out in specific complementary therapies and analyses issues which arise
โข Includes information on measuring the economic cost and benefits of complementary medicine, clinical audit and the role of placebos use
โข Builds upon recent research results, looks at the lessons these provide for all complementary therapies and suggests key issues to address in future research.
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