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adam_text | Titel: Perspectives on complementary and alternative medicines
Autor: Olver, Ian N.
Jahr: 2012
Contents
Contributors xv
Preface xxi
1 Complementary and Alternative Medicines - The 1
Introductory Perspective
Ian N. Olver
Introduction 2
What do We Mean by CAM? 3
The Classification of CAM 4
Researching CAM 5
Regulation of CAM 7
What to Tell the Public about CAM 8
What Medical Practitioners and Students Should 10
Know about CAM
Integrate CAM on What Basis? 10
References 12
Beyond the Classification of Complementary 13
and Alternative Medicine (CAM): Towards a
Systematic Approach to Understanding CAM
Veronica M. Raszeja
Introduction 14
Towards the Classification of CAM - A Global 14
and Historical View
Some Examples of Different Systems of CAM 18
Classification
Towards a Systematic Approach to Understanding 20
CAM
Conclusion 28
Acknowledgements 28
References 28
Complementary and Alternative Medicine 31
Used by Patients with Cancer: Evidence
for Efficacy and Safety
Carlo Pirri
Popular CAM Approaches and Evidence for Use 32
Summary Conclusions 68
Acknowledgements 70
References 70
The Regulation of Complementary and 89
Alternative Medicine
Ken Harvey
Introduction 90
Definitions 90
The Regulation of Practitioners 91
The Regulation of Products 92
Current Controversies and Problems 94
Conclusion 98
References 99
Perspective on Chinese Medicine in 103
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
James Flowers
Introduction 104
Applications of Chinese Medicine 106
A Heretical Thought - The Power of God Without God 113
Diagnostic Techniques 117
Conclusion 117
Acknowledgements 118
References 118
vi Contents
6 Disentangling the Evidence: The Efficacy 121
of Meditation in People with Cancer
Deborah Black, Leigh Wilson and Ramesh Manocha
Introduction 122
What is Meditation? 122
The Meditation Research Debate 123
The Australian Experience 125
The Extant Evidence 126
Conclusion 136
References 138
7 Should Spirituality and Prayer be Part 143
of Complementary Therapies?
Ian N. Olver
Spiritual Well-Being 145
Prayer 146
Designing Studies of Prayer 150
Results of a Study of Intercessory Prayer 152
References 153
8 From Traditional Medicines to Drug Discovery 157
Monica C. Robotin
Background 158
Plants in Western Medicine - The Role of 161
Ethnopharmacology
Using Plants as Sources of Therapeutic Agents 163
Approaches to Drug Discovery and Development 165
Factors Influencing the Contribution of 171
Ethnomedicine to Drug Development
Some Pros and Cons of Using Plants as Starting 174
Points for a Drug Development Programme
Steps in Moving from Traditional Medicine to 176
Candidate Drug and Beyond
Natural Compounds Currently Used in Cancer Therapy 177
What is the Future of Natural Medicines in Drug 179
Discovery?
References 181
Contents vii
Creating an Integrative Oncology Centre: The 187
SolarisCare Experience
David Joske
Introduction 188
History and First Steps 189
Selection of Therapies 191
Selection of Therapists 191
Training of Volunteers 192
Governance and Next Steps 193
Research and Measuring Efficacy 193
Minimising Medico-Legal Risk and Medical 197
Misadventure
SolarisCare Current Structure and Activities 197
Five Barriers to Complementary Therapy Use 199
in Cancer Care
Recommendations for Sustainability and 201
Future Research
Conclusions 202
Acknowledgements 204
References 204
10 The Emergence of New Consumerism in 207
Health-Care: The Empowered Health Consumer
and the Role of Complementary and
Alternative Medicine
Liz Paslawsky
Background 208
Changes in the Health-Care Landscape 208
Societal Factors Influencing Consumer Attitudes 215
and Behaviour
Patients Currently Using CAM are Seeking 217
Something Different to Standard Medical Care
CAM and the Concern of Lack of Disclosure 218
Implications for the Medical Profession, Health 219
Policy-Makers, Funders and Health Designers
Conclusion 224
References 224
viii Contents
11 Interaction Between Complementary and 227
Alternative Medicines and Conventional
Medicines
Stephen J. Clarke and Andrew }. McLachlan
Introduction 228
Mechanisms of CAM-Drug Interactions 229
Conclusion 249
References 249
12 Australian Doctors and Complementary 261
Medicine - Don t Ask, Don t Tell and
Don t Know
Lesley Braun
Defining CM - Outside the Scope of Medical 262
Education and Practice?
Integrative Medicine - The New CM 264
What Medical Practitioners Know and Think 265
about CM
Australian GPs Attitudes and Knowledge about CM 266
Hospital Doctors Attitudes and Knowledge 268
about CM
Anaesthetists 269
Poor Information Sources Used 270
Knowledge and Communication are Vital 270
Education is Urgently Required 271
Future Implications for Medical Practitioners 272
References 272
13 Cancer, Primary Care and Complementary 277
Therapies
Kerryn Phelps
Motivations for Patients Seeking Complementary 279
Therapies
Quality, Safety and Efficacy 281
Integrative Medicine 281
Motivation for Doctors to Develop Expertise in 284
Complementary Therapies
Contents ix
The Primary Care Team 286
Self-Prescribing 287
Access and Affordability 288
References 289
14 Complementary and Alternative Medicine: The 291
Perspective of a Medical Oncologist
Ray Lowenthal
Is Everything Natural Harmless? 294
What is Evidence? 295
The Mind-Body Relationship 296
Are Vitamins Harmless? 297
The Immune System and Cancer 298
Diet and Cancer 299
Exotica 300
Conclusion 301
The Future 301
References 302
15 Complementary and Alternative (or Unproven) 305
Therapies: Perspectives of a Surgeon
Tom Reeve
Introduction 306
Comments on Definitions 307
Background from the Diffident Surgeon 307
What Happened before CAM Moved Upmarket? 309
Why Embrace CAM - Are Patients Driving 310
the Agenda?
What CAM Therapies are Available? 312
How are These Modalities Related to Surgical 313
Practice? What Special Skills are Related to
Their Utility for the Surgeon?
Frequently Asked Questions in Relation 314
to CAM
Conclusion 323
References 323
x Contents
16 Mind over Medicine: Revealing the Blame Game 327
Deborah Gray
Living the Big Truth 328
Soulmate Sisters 329
The Goddess Versus the GP 330
The Secret Blame Game 333
17 Barriers to Conducting Complementary and 337
Alternative Medicine Clinical Trials
Byeongsang Oh and Haryana M. Dhillon
Introduction 338
Discrepancies of CAM Definitions 340
Diversity of CAM Therapies 341
Discrepancies of Paradigms Between CAM 342
and Conventional Medicine
Lack of Evidence-Based CAM Research 344
Evaluating the Outcome 345
Limited Research Funding for CAM Research 347
Ethics Approval for CAM Research 348
Recommendations 352
Conclusion 353
References 353
18 Teaching Complementary and Alternative 357
Medicines to Medical Students
Craig Hassed
Introduction 358
The Definition and Aims of Modern Medicine 360
What is Currently Being Taught on CAM? 365
What Should a CAM Curriculum Cover? 366
Conclusion 369
References 369
Contents xi
19 The Consumer Experience - Case Studies of 373
Complementary Therapy Use Among People
Diagnosed with Cancer
Vivienne O Callaghan
20
Obtaining the Stories An Overview of the Respondents and the Therapies Used The Experiences of the Women with Breast Cancer 374 375 375
The Experiences of People with Other Types of Cancer 386
Art Therapy Alternative Therapies Conclusion 392 393 394
References 396
Evaluating Complementary and Alternative Medicine 399
Jaklin A. Eliott
Introduction 400
Defining CAM CAM is Good 401 404
CAM is Bad 408
Conclusion: CAM is ... 413
References 413
21 Complementary and Alternative Medicine: The 419
Perspective of a Cancer Patient
Loretta Marron
Introduction 420
Alternative Medicines 421
The Growth in Cancer Scams and Scammers 426
The Growth in CAM Products 428
Fighting for Good Information 430
CAM in the Future 432
Making Informed CAM Choices 433
Acknowledgements 433
References 433
xii Contents
22 Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use 439
by Adult Cancer Patients: An Overview
Carlo Pirri
Introduction 440
Background 440
CAM Use by Cancer Patients 442
Patient-Clinician Communication and 443
Decision-Making
Efficacy and Safety of CAM 449
Acknowledgements 451
References 451
Index 461
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