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Researching complementary and alternative treatments – the gatekeepers are not at home

BACKGROUND: To explore the strengths and weaknesses of conventional biomedical research strategies and methods as applied to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and to suggest a new research framework for assessing these treatment modalities. DISCUSSION: There appears to be a gap between p...

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Autores principales: Fønnebø, Vinjar, Grimsgaard, Sameline, Walach, Harald, Ritenbaugh, Cheryl, Norheim, Arne Johan, MacPherson, Hugh, Lewith, George, Launsø, Laila, Koithan, Mary, Falkenberg, Torkel, Boon, Heather, Aickin, Mikel
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1800863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17291355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2288-7-7
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author Fønnebø, Vinjar
Grimsgaard, Sameline
Walach, Harald
Ritenbaugh, Cheryl
Norheim, Arne Johan
MacPherson, Hugh
Lewith, George
Launsø, Laila
Koithan, Mary
Falkenberg, Torkel
Boon, Heather
Aickin, Mikel
author_facet Fønnebø, Vinjar
Grimsgaard, Sameline
Walach, Harald
Ritenbaugh, Cheryl
Norheim, Arne Johan
MacPherson, Hugh
Lewith, George
Launsø, Laila
Koithan, Mary
Falkenberg, Torkel
Boon, Heather
Aickin, Mikel
author_sort Fønnebø, Vinjar
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: To explore the strengths and weaknesses of conventional biomedical research strategies and methods as applied to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and to suggest a new research framework for assessing these treatment modalities. DISCUSSION: There appears to be a gap between published studies showing little or no efficacy of CAM, and reports of substantial clinical benefit from patients and CAM practitioners. This "gap" might be partially due to the current focus on placebo-controlled randomized trials, which are appropriately designed to answer questions about the efficacy and safety of pharmaceutical agents. In an attempt to fit this assessment strategy, complex CAM treatment approaches have been dissected into standardized and often simplified treatment methods, and outcomes have been limited. Unlike conventional medicine, CAM has no regulatory or financial gatekeeper controlling their therapeutic "agents" before they are marketed. Treatments may thus be in widespread use before researchers know of their existence. In addition, the treatments are often provided as an integrated 'whole system' of care, without careful consideration of the safety issue. We propose a five-phase strategy for assessing CAM built on the acknowledgement of the inherent, unique aspects of CAM treatments and their regulatory status in most Western countries. These phases comprise: 1. Context, paradigms, philosophical understanding and utilization 2. Safety status 3. Comparative effectiveness. 4. Component efficacy 5. Biological mechanisms. SUMMARY: Using the proposed strategy will generate evidence relevant to clinical practice, while acknowledging the absence of regulatory and financial gatekeepers for CAM. It will also emphasize the important but subtle differences between CAM and conventional medical practice.
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spelling pubmed-18008632007-02-17 Researching complementary and alternative treatments – the gatekeepers are not at home Fønnebø, Vinjar Grimsgaard, Sameline Walach, Harald Ritenbaugh, Cheryl Norheim, Arne Johan MacPherson, Hugh Lewith, George Launsø, Laila Koithan, Mary Falkenberg, Torkel Boon, Heather Aickin, Mikel BMC Med Res Methodol Debate BACKGROUND: To explore the strengths and weaknesses of conventional biomedical research strategies and methods as applied to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and to suggest a new research framework for assessing these treatment modalities. DISCUSSION: There appears to be a gap between published studies showing little or no efficacy of CAM, and reports of substantial clinical benefit from patients and CAM practitioners. This "gap" might be partially due to the current focus on placebo-controlled randomized trials, which are appropriately designed to answer questions about the efficacy and safety of pharmaceutical agents. In an attempt to fit this assessment strategy, complex CAM treatment approaches have been dissected into standardized and often simplified treatment methods, and outcomes have been limited. Unlike conventional medicine, CAM has no regulatory or financial gatekeeper controlling their therapeutic "agents" before they are marketed. Treatments may thus be in widespread use before researchers know of their existence. In addition, the treatments are often provided as an integrated 'whole system' of care, without careful consideration of the safety issue. We propose a five-phase strategy for assessing CAM built on the acknowledgement of the inherent, unique aspects of CAM treatments and their regulatory status in most Western countries. These phases comprise: 1. Context, paradigms, philosophical understanding and utilization 2. Safety status 3. Comparative effectiveness. 4. Component efficacy 5. Biological mechanisms. SUMMARY: Using the proposed strategy will generate evidence relevant to clinical practice, while acknowledging the absence of regulatory and financial gatekeepers for CAM. It will also emphasize the important but subtle differences between CAM and conventional medical practice. BioMed Central 2007-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1800863/ /pubmed/17291355 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2288-7-7 Text en Copyright © 2007 Fønnebø et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Grimsgaard, Sameline
Walach, Harald
Ritenbaugh, Cheryl
Norheim, Arne Johan
MacPherson, Hugh
Lewith, George
Launsø, Laila
Koithan, Mary
Falkenberg, Torkel
Boon, Heather
Aickin, Mikel
Researching complementary and alternative treatments – the gatekeepers are not at home
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title_short Researching complementary and alternative treatments – the gatekeepers are not at home
title_sort researching complementary and alternative treatments – the gatekeepers are not at home
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17291355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2288-7-7
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