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Complementary therapies in clinical practice.

By: Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceLanguage: English Publication details: Amsterdam, the Netherlands : Elsevier, 2007 to presentContent type:
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  • 1744-3881
  • 1873-6947
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Online resources: Summary: Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice is an internationally refereed journal published to meet the broad ranging needs of the healthcare profession in the effective and professional integration of complementary therapies within clinical practice. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice aims to provide rigorous peer reviewed papers providing evidence for the efficacy of complementary therapies and the underlying mechanisms through original research, registered systematic reviews and meta-analyses, as well as addressing the implementation of complementary therapies (CTs) in the clinical setting, legal and ethical concerns through evaluative accounts of therapy in practice in order to promote safe and efficacious clinical practice. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice welcomes and considers accounts of reflective practice. It will be of interest to all members of the healthcare profession including nurses, midwives, pharmacists, hospital doctors, general practitioners, physiotherapists, social scientists, psychologists, CTs researchers, practitioners of CTs, educationalists, managers, patients and individuals interested in CTs.Continues: Complementary therapies in nursing & midwifery
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Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice is an internationally refereed journal published to meet the broad ranging needs of the healthcare profession in the effective and professional integration of complementary therapies within clinical practice.

Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice aims to provide rigorous peer reviewed papers providing evidence for the efficacy of complementary therapies and the underlying mechanisms through original research, registered systematic reviews and meta-analyses, as well as addressing the implementation of complementary therapies (CTs) in the clinical setting, legal and ethical concerns through evaluative accounts of therapy in practice in order to promote safe and efficacious clinical practice.

Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice welcomes and considers accounts of reflective practice.

It will be of interest to all members of the healthcare profession including nurses, midwives, pharmacists, hospital doctors, general practitioners, physiotherapists, social scientists, psychologists, CTs researchers, practitioners of CTs, educationalists, managers, patients and individuals interested in CTs.

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