Methodology

Complementary Medicine Research Projects Methodology Completed projects (2) A comparison of sensitivity to change of several outcome measures following treatment in a complementary medicine clinic. Investigators:  George Lewith/Michael Hyland Status:  Paper in submission – Hyland M, Lewith GT, Wheeler P. Measuring the outcome of Complementary and Alternative Medical (CAM) treatment: symptoms versus mood versus sense…

The Expanding Horizons of Chiropractic Practice in the UK: An In-depth Survey

Introduction: Chiropractic care in the United Kingdom has undergone a significant transformation in the recent past. This metamorphosis has been especially evident with the introduction of statutory regulation and the growing emphasis on evidence-based and multidisciplinary healthcare. However, the effects of these transformations on the professional outlook and the scope of chiropractic practice remain largely…

The Complementary Medicine Research Unit Members & Students

Andrew Flower, PhD at Complementary Medicine Research Unit Email: flower.power@which.net Phone: 01273 813352 Job Title: Acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist and Research Associate     Degrees / Qualifications: MBAcC MRCHM BA Dip Research Methods Biography: I am a PhD investigating the role of Chinese herbal medicine in the treatment of endometriosis. I have been in practice…

Complementary Medicine Research Projects on Homeopathy

Homeopathic remedies as a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis:  is it the medication or the homeopathic process that benefits patients? Investigators:  Sarah Brien/Laurie Lachance/George Lewith Funded by:  Samueli Institute USA ($150,000); Southampton Complementary Medical Research Trust (£13,000). Personal Award Scheme Researcher Development Award, for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, from the National Institute of Health Research (for…

Developing a Research Strategy for Acupuncture

Introduction The development of a research strategy for acupuncture, as part of the broader field of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), is a complex and multifaceted task. This endeavor is influenced by a variety of factors, including the historical context, political climate, and the evolving nature of the field itself. The following article draws upon…

Complementary Medicine Research Projects

A qualitative synthesis of the use and benefit of complementary and alternative medicine after a diagnosis of cancer. Investigators: Professor Nicky Britten and Dr Charlotte Paterson (Peninsula Medical School)/ George Lewith Funding: Dimbleby Cancer Care Status: Study completed, 1 paper in press Smithson J, Paterson C, Britten N, Evans M, Lewith G. (IN PRESS) Cancer…

Developing a Research Strategy for Acupuncture

Introduction The development of a research strategy for acupuncture, as part of the broader field of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), is a complex and multifaceted task. This endeavor is influenced by a variety of factors, including the historical context, political climate, and the evolving nature of the field itself. The following article draws upon…