Alternative and Complementary Medicine Internet Resources for Palliative Care
Hartmann , R . J
Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet 2008 ; VOL 12 ; PART 2
Page: 163-168
Showing posts with label Complementary medicine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Complementary medicine. Show all posts
Wednesday, 27 August 2008
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Outcome measures for holistic, complex interventions within the palliative care setting.
Outcome measures for holistic, complex interventions within the palliative care setting.
Complementary therapies in clinical practice, Feb 2008 (epub: 26 Nov 2007), vol. 14, no. 1, p. 25-32
Thompson-Elizabeth-Anita, Quinn-Tina, Paterson-Charlotte, Cooke- Helen, McQuigan-Deidre, Butters-Graeme.
Author affiliation
Bristol Homeopathic Hospital Department, United Bristol Healthcare Trust, Palliative Medicine Bristol University, Cotham Hill, Bristol, UK. Elizabeth.thompson@ubht.swest.nhs.uk.
Abstract
As members of the Association of Palliative Care CAM (complementary and alternative medicine) Task Group we set ourselves two tasks: the task of exploring different facets of holistic care relevant to the palliative care setting and then to review outcome measures that might assist in researching complex interventions such as complementary therapies. Complementary therapies often embrace holistic philosophy where mind and body are connected and the complexity of symptoms acknowledged. These holistic or complex interventions within the palliative care setting are important to research and research holistically. We therefore gathered together outcome measures in the areas of hope, spirituality, symptom control, self-concept, the therapeutic consultation and dignity which would assist in the design of clinical trials of complementary therapies in the palliative care setting.
Complementary therapies in clinical practice, Feb 2008 (epub: 26 Nov 2007), vol. 14, no. 1, p. 25-32
Thompson-Elizabeth-Anita, Quinn-Tina, Paterson-Charlotte, Cooke- Helen, McQuigan-Deidre, Butters-Graeme.
Author affiliation
Bristol Homeopathic Hospital Department, United Bristol Healthcare Trust, Palliative Medicine Bristol University, Cotham Hill, Bristol, UK. Elizabeth.thompson@ubht.swest.nhs.uk.
Abstract
As members of the Association of Palliative Care CAM (complementary and alternative medicine) Task Group we set ourselves two tasks: the task of exploring different facets of holistic care relevant to the palliative care setting and then to review outcome measures that might assist in researching complex interventions such as complementary therapies. Complementary therapies often embrace holistic philosophy where mind and body are connected and the complexity of symptoms acknowledged. These holistic or complex interventions within the palliative care setting are important to research and research holistically. We therefore gathered together outcome measures in the areas of hope, spirituality, symptom control, self-concept, the therapeutic consultation and dignity which would assist in the design of clinical trials of complementary therapies in the palliative care setting.
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