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E-grāmata: Methodologies for Effectively Assessing Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM): Research Tools and Techniques

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  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Singing Dragon
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  • ISBN-13: 9780857011978
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Finding the right criteria to use when judging Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) is essential if it is to stand up to criticism from those concerned about the importance of evidence-based medicine. This edited volume highlights how CAM requires different research tools and techniques from conventional medicine, and examines effective methodologies for accurately assessing CAM.

Addressing a problem which is often cited as the reason for a failure to appreciate the potential in CAM approaches to patient care, experts from a wide array of CAM modalities suggest the most effective research methodology for each particular therapy and illustrate how a lack of adherence to that methodology produces a less effective assessment. Disciplines covered include Traditional Chinese Medicine, homeopathy, herbal medicine, craniosacral therapy, qigong and yoga.

Providing direction in research and the best criteria to appropriately assess each discipline, this book highlights and responds to the issues underlying research in CAM. It will be of interest to anyone involved in CAM research, in addition to CAM practitioners and students, western medical practitioners looking to include CAM in their treatments, and anyone studying research design and methodology.

Recenzijas

Finding the right criteria to use when judging Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) is essential if it is to stand up to criticism from those concerned about the importance of evidence-based medicine. This book highlight how CAM requires different research tools and techniques form conventional medicine and examines effective methodologies for accurately assessing CAM. -- Holistic Therapist

Papildus informācija

Finding the evidence base for CAM modalities
Foreword: Embracing the Spirit of CAM 7(3)
Kenneth A. Leight
Preface 10(1)
1 Blind Men and Elephants: Attempting to Capture CAM in an Enlightenment Box
11(12)
Paul Kadetz
2 At the Boundaries of Integrated General Practice
23(4)
Peter Herbert
3 The Pillars of Proof: Safety, Efficacy, Quality and the Construction of a Traditional Medicine/Complementary Alternative Medicine Policy Discourse
27(16)
Paul Kadetz
4 Health Psychology and Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
43(9)
Megan A. Arroll
5 Using Psychosocial Models and Methods to Evaluate Complementary and Alternative Medicine
52(19)
Philip Harris
6 Issues in Spirituality Research in the Biomedical Context
71(11)
Landis M.F. Vance
7 Traditional Chinese Medicine: Challenges for Research
82(15)
Fan Qu
8 Researching Chinese Herbal Medicine
97(19)
Andrew Flower
9 Clinical Research Evidence in Homeopathy
116(16)
Robert T. Mathie
10 Medicinal Plants: From Laboratory to Clinical Trial
132(16)
Shahar Lev-Ari
11 Research into the Clinical Linkage between Visceral Dysfunction and Somatic Symptomatology
148(20)
Peter W. McCarthy
12 Manual Medicine: Past and Future
168(11)
Mark J. Langweiler
13 Craniosacral Therapy
179(9)
Mariann Sisco
14 Assessing Ayurveda, Mapping the Woods or Counting the Trees: Need and Approach
188(40)
Narendra S. Bhatt
15 Methodological Challenges and Research Design in Research Study of Qigong Therapies
228(21)
Kevin W. Chen
16 Research Methodology for Tai Chi Chuan
249(13)
Beverly L. Roberts
17 Yoga: A Review of the Research
262(12)
Alison Trewhela
About The Authors 274(7)
Index 281
Mark Langweiler, BA DC DAAPM, is Senior Lecturer at the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic, University of South Wales. He was editor-in-chief for Medical Paradigms and is currently a project reviewer for the National Research Foundation of Korea. Mark has extensive practical knowledge of the application of a wide variety of CAMs in medical practice in the use of integrated care and CAM. He has practiced Tai Chi Chuan for 25 years and is currently developing research in this area. He is based in Cardiff, UK.

Peter McCarthy, BSc PhD, is Professor at the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic, University of South Wales. A neurophysiologist by training and with over 20 years' experience as a chiropractic researcher and educator, he reviews for a number of CAM journals and is currently an editor for Chiropractic and Manual Therapies. He was previously the editor of the European Journal of Herbal Medicine, Clinical Chiropractic and European Journal of Chiropractic. Peter is also a herbalist, and has published research articles on yoga and acupuncture. He is based in Cardiff, UK.