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Traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) for molecular targeted therapies of tumours.

2009

Scientific progress in genetics, cell and molecular biology has greatly ameliorated our comprehensive understanding of the molecular mechanisms of neoplastic transformation and progression. The rapidly advancing identification of molecular targets in human cancers during the last decade has provided an excellent starting point for the development of novel therapeutics. A huge variety of potential molecular targets have been identified, many of which are already in the market for therapeutic purposes. It is now becoming possible to target pathways and/or molecules that are crucial in maintaining the malignant phenotype. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is often considered as alternative or…

Complementary TherapiesModern medicineCurcuminBerberineArtesunateMolecular Targeted TherapiesTraditional Chinese medicineComputational biologyPharmacologyModels BiologicalArsenicalsScientific evidenceDrug Delivery SystemsArsenic TrioxideNeoplasmsDrug DiscoveryMedicineAnimalsHumansNeoplastic transformationMedicine Chinese TraditionalMalignant phenotypeBiological ProductsScientific progressbusiness.industryOxidesAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicArtemisininsCantharidinIdentification (biology)Drug Screening Assays AntitumorbusinessDrugs Chinese HerbalCurrent drug discovery technologies
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Pulmonologists, Mechanical Ventilation and Complementary Techniques

2014

Complementary TherapiesPatient Care TeamMechanical ventilationmedicine.medical_specialtyNoninvasive Ventilationbusiness.industryInterprofessional Relationsmedicine.medical_treatmentGeneral MedicineCoughSocioeconomic FactorsPulmonary MedicineWorkforceHumansMedicinebusinessIntensive care medicinePulmonologistsArchivos de Bronconeumología (English Edition)
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Biopiracy versus One-World Medicine-From colonial relicts to global collaborative concepts.

2017

Abstract Background Practices of biopiracy to use genetic resources and indigenous knowledge by Western companies without benefit-sharing of those, who generated the traditional knowledge, can be understood as form of neocolonialism. Hypothesis The One-World Medicine concept attempts to merge the best of traditional medicine from developing countries and conventional Western medicine for the sake of patients around the globe. Study design Based on literature searches in several databases, a concept paper has been written. Legislative initiatives of the United Nations culminated in the Nagoya protocol aim to protect traditional knowledge and regulate benefit-sharing with indigenous communiti…

Complementary TherapiesQuality ControlInternational CooperationPopulationPharmaceutical ScienceTheftLegislationSelf MedicationColonialismIndigenousPatents as Topic03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDouble-Blind MethodPolitical scienceDrug DiscoveryHealth careHumansNagoya ProtocolEuropean UnionTraditional knowledgeeducationDeveloping Countries030304 developmental biologyPharmacology0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyEvidence-Based MedicinePlants Medicinalbusiness.industryEvidence-based medicineBiodiversityPublic relationsComplementary and alternative medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisNaturopathyMolecular MedicineIntegrative medicineMedicine TraditionalbusinessPhytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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The pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adolescents: protocol for a systema…

2015

[Background] Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of children and adolescents, with a significant impact on health services and the community in terms of economic and social burdens. The objective of this systematic review will be to evaluate the comparative efficacy and safety of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments in children and adolescents with ADHD.

Complementary Therapiesmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPsychological interventionMEDLINEMedicine (miscellaneous)law.inventionAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineClinical ProtocolsRandomized controlled trialCognició en els infantsBehavior Therapylawmental disordersOutcome Assessment Health CareProtocolHumansADHDMedicineAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder030212 general & internal medicineChildPsychiatryChildrenInfants hiperactiusbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseChiropractic3. Good healthTreatmentClinical trialMeta-analysisSystematic reviewAttention Deficit Disorder with HyperactivityResearch DesignMeta-analysisSystematic reviewbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCentral Nervous System AgentsSystematic Reviews as TopicSystematic Reviews
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Why do Norwegian nurses leave the public health service to practice CAM?

2009

Accepted version of an article published in Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 15 (2009), 147-151 This paper explores a number of issues associated with the recent increase in nurses choosing to leave the Norwegian health care system in order to become independent practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). The paper suggests that in Norway, nurses perceive medical hegemony continues to persist. Nurses perceive restrictions in their ability to develop their professional roles and status. CAM would appear to offer many nurses, the opportunity to develop their clinical skills in an autonomous, egalitarian and more holistic environment.

Complementary Therapiesmedicine.medical_specialtyHegemonyAttitude of Health PersonnelCAM holistic feminine nursingAlternative medicineMEDLINENorwegianNurse's RoleNursingHealth careMedicineHumansVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Health service and health administration research: 806Nurse Practitionersbusiness.industryNorwayData CollectionPublic health nursinglanguage.human_languagePeer reviewCareer MobilityComplementary and alternative medicinePublic Health NursingWorkforcelanguageWorkforceFemalebusiness
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The use of complementary alternative medicines in advanced cancer patients followed at home

2021

Objectives: To assess the use of complementary alternative medicines (CAM) in advanced cancer patients followed at home. Methods: A consecutive sample of advanced cancer patients admitted to a home palliative care program was invited to participate in the study in a period of two months. Demographic characteristics, religious belief, education level, diagnosis, and socio-economic condition were recorded. Patients were asked about the use of CAM, considered to be a health-related treatment practiced outside the established health services. Information about CAM indications and those who prescribed or suggested CAM were also collected. Results: Two hundred and eighty-three advanced cancer pat…

Complementary Therapiesmedicine.medical_specialtyPalliative carePain medicineHome careCONSECUTIVE SAMPLEHealth servicesComplementary alternative medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesAdvanced cancerNeoplasmsmedicineHumansSurveys and Questionnairebusiness.industryNursing researchReligious beliefAdvanced cancerHome Care ServicesOncologyComplementary TherapieFamily medicinePalliative careOriginal ArticlebusinessHuman
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Waking hypnosis for waking people: why from Valencia?

2004

This article presents a cultural analysis of the reasons that waking hypnosis is widely accepted in Spain. These reasons relate to several features of the Spanish people, including their attitude towards others, politics, religion, habits and even the climate in which they live. In general, Spaniards seem to perceive ‘waking’ hypnosis as a technique that better adapts to their lifestyle than more traditional forms of hypnosis. In addition, they may be able to have more confidence in ‘waking’ hypnosis as it appears less threatening, since it is differentiated from stage hypnosis as presented by the media. Therefore, although ‘waking’ hypnosis is American in origin, the particular reasons why…

Complementary and Manual TherapyClinical PsychologyHypnosisPoliticsPsychotherapistCultural analysisPsychological interventionPsychologyContemporary Hypnosis
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Clinical applications of ‘waking’ hypnosis from a cognitive-behavioural perspective: from efficacy to efficiency

2004

This article reviews several essential components for use in the practice of hypnosis from a cognitive-behavioural perspective. These include a cognitive-behavioural introduction, which presents hypnosis to the client as a voluntary, self-controlled process. Then, a set of practical tasks is presented for assessing suggestibility as well as collaboration and attitudes toward hypnosis. The author provides a description of rapid self-hypnosis and instruction as to its implementation, and advocates the use of metaphors designed to facilitate a client's understanding of hypnosis. The article then introduces ‘waking’ hypnosis as an efficient, adaptable, and pleasurable alternative to other forms…

Complementary and Manual TherapyClinical PsychologyHypnosisPsychotherapistProcess (engineering)Perspective (graphical)Self-hypnosisSuggestibilityCognitionSet (psychology)PsychologyContemporary Hypnosis
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Effects of different types of preparatory information on attitudes toward hypnosis

2005

This paper examines how attitudes of initially reluctant subjects towards hypnosis are influenced by three different approaches to introducing the topic. Participants (N = 90) were assigned to one of three experimental conditions: minimal information, cognitive-behavioural information and trance information. All three groups showed positive changes in attitudes toward hypnosis. Contrary to our expectations, positive attitudinal changes were not diminished for subjects exposed to trance information. Groups given trance and cognitive-behavioural explanations demonstrated significantly greater collaboration compared to the control group. No differences in hypnotic suggestibility were obtained.…

Complementary and Manual TherapyClinical PsychologyHypnosisPsychotherapistSelf-hypnosisTranceSuggestibilityHypnotic susceptibilityPsychologyContemporary Hypnosis
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Promoting emotional skills in early adolescents with mental health conditions in music therapy : a content analysis of focus group interviews

2023

Introduction: Music therapy is actively used with early adolescents in relation to their emotional skill development. Yet, the conceptualization of emotional skills is typically not systematically addressed in therapeutic practice. This study examined music therapists’ views on the progress of emotional skills when working with early adoles-cents with mental health conditions. The study also explored what kind of methods the therapists use with the target group, and the applicability of a previously pub-lished conceptual model. Method: We conducted a deductive-inductive content analysis of transcripts from four focus group interviews among 13 professional music therapists. Results: The ther…

Complementary and alternative medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)nuoretinductive-deductive analysisAnthropologytunnetaidotmusiikkiterapiaryhmähaastattelutPshychiatric Mental Healthfocus group interviewearly adolescentsprogress of emotional skillsmusic therapy methods
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