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Acupuncture Research

Strategies for Establishing an Evidence Base

Book2008

Edited by:

Hugh MacPherson, Richard Hammerschlag, ... Rosa Schnyer

Acupuncture Research

Strategies for Establishing an Evidence Base

Book2008

 

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Edited by:

Hugh MacPherson, Richard Hammerschlag, ... Rosa Schnyer

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This is the first book to set out a full range of research strategies for evaluating the clinical practice of acupuncture. Leading acupuncturists and researchers with internationa ... read full description

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    Chapter 1 - Introduction: acupuncture and the emerging evidence mosaic

    Hugh MacPherson and Kate Thomas

    Pages 1-14

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    Chapter 2 - Acupuncture research: the story so far

    Stephen Birch and George Lewith

    Pages 15-35

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    Chapter 3 - Patient patterns of use and experience of acupuncture

    Claire M. Cassidy and Kate Thomas

    Pages 37-56

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    Chapter 4 - The safety of acupuncture

    Hugh MacPherson, Adrian White and Alan Bensoussan

    Pages 57-76

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    Chapter 5 - Measuring patient-centred outcomes

    Charlotte Paterson and Rosa N. Schnyer

    Pages 77-93

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    Chapter 6 - Exploring treatment effects: studies without control groups

    Adrian White, Peter Wayne and Hugh MacPherson

    Pages 95-110

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    Chapter 7 - Comparing treatment effects of acupuncture and other types of healthcare

    Karen Sherman, Klaus Linde and Adrian White

    Pages 111-131

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    Chapter 8 - Investigating the components of acupuncture treatment

    Peter White, Klaus Linde and Rosa N. Schnyer

    Pages 133-152

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    Chapter 9 - Acupuncture practice as the foundation for clinical evaluation

    Rosa N. Schnyer, Stephen Birch and Hugh MacPherson

    Pages 153-179

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    Chapter 10 - Physiological dynamics of acupuncture: correlations and mechanisms

    Richard Hammerschlag, Hélène M. Langevin, ... George Lewith

    Pages 181-197

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    Chapter 11 - Evidence overviews: the role of systematic reviews and meta-analyses

    Klaus Linde, Richard Hammerschlag and Lixing Lao

    Pages 199-217

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    Chapter 12 - Engaging acupuncturists in research — some practical guidelines

    Peter Wayne, Karen Sherman and Mark Bovey

    Pages 219-237

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    Chapter 13 - Future strategies for acupuncture research

    George Lewith

    Pages 239-254

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    Index

    Pages 255-261

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This is the first book to set out a full range of research strategies for evaluating the clinical practice of acupuncture. Leading acupuncturists and researchers with international reputations share their expertise. They illustrate their descriptions with practical examples of what has worked and what has not. It outlines many of the key challenges in the field. These challenges relate to the nature of acupuncture and the gap between current research evidence and the actual experiences of acupuncturists in the field. By focusing the chapters on key research questions, rather than methods, the book has a user-friendly feel. Each chapter is easily accessible with brief explanations of research designs as well as vignettes of relevant past research. The book is based on a deep understanding of acupuncture, with its inherent complexity in practice, whether based on traditional principles or more modern concepts. By incorporating a more sophisticated understanding of the field, this book details a range of strategies aiming to develop the evidence base with the utmost rigour. It is the first book on acupuncture research to take this unique view, integrating the very best of evidence-based medicine with a genuine sensitivity to the discipline of acupuncture, from its traditional and holistic roots to its more modern interpretations.

This is the first book to set out a full range of research strategies for evaluating the clinical practice of acupuncture. Leading acupuncturists and researchers with international reputations share their expertise. They illustrate their descriptions with practical examples of what has worked and what has not. It outlines many of the key challenges in the field. These challenges relate to the nature of acupuncture and the gap between current research evidence and the actual experiences of acupuncturists in the field. By focusing the chapters on key research questions, rather than methods, the book has a user-friendly feel. Each chapter is easily accessible with brief explanations of research designs as well as vignettes of relevant past research. The book is based on a deep understanding of acupuncture, with its inherent complexity in practice, whether based on traditional principles or more modern concepts. By incorporating a more sophisticated understanding of the field, this book details a range of strategies aiming to develop the evidence base with the utmost rigour. It is the first book on acupuncture research to take this unique view, integrating the very best of evidence-based medicine with a genuine sensitivity to the discipline of acupuncture, from its traditional and holistic roots to its more modern interpretations.

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ISBN

978-0-443-10029-1

Language

English

Published

2008

Copyright

Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

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Churchill Livingstone

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Editors

Hugh MacPherson

Research Director, Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine, York, UK

Senior Research Fellow, Department of Health Sciences University of York, York, UK

Richard Hammerschlag

Dean of Research, Oregon College of Oriental Medicine, Portland, OR, USA

Adjunct Professor of Neurology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA

George Lewith

Reader in Complementary Medicine, University of Southampton Medical School, Southampton, UK

Rosa Schnyer

Research Associate, Osher Institute, Harvard Medical School, MA, USA

New England School of Acupuncture, MA, USA