TRADITIONAL, COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Policy and Public Health Perspectives

edited by Gerard Bodeker (Oxford University, UK) & Gemma Burford (Oxford University, UK)

Table of Contents (57k)
Chapter 1: Introduction (1,729k)

This is the first book to address public health issues in traditional, complementary and alternative medicine (TCAM). It presents state-of-the-art reviews of TCAM research in a range of priority public health areas such as malaria and HIV and in such common ailments as skin conditions and orthopedic injury in developing countries. Contributions analyze policy trends in areas such as financing of TCAM and education and training in this field as well as selected case studies of model TCAM projects. Important chapters on research methodology, ethical and safety issues, and intellectual property rights pertaining to traditional medicine are also presented.

Public financing for TCAM is a test of the commitment of governments, and the book includes an analysis from the World Health Organization's (WHO) Global Atlas data of the worldwide trends in this area. With safety concerns foremost in the minds of both policy makers and the public, the book offers a global overview of policy and legislative trends in this field as well as an important set of guidelines for pharmacovigilance and TCAM products.

 
Contents:
  • Foreword (Allan Rosenfield)
  • Policy:
    • Introduction (Gerard Bodeker & Gemma Burford)
    • Policy and Public Health Perspectives on Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine: An Overview (Gerard Bodeker, Fredi Kronenberg & Gemma Burford)
    • Financing Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Health Care Services and Research (Gemma Burford, Gerard Bodeker & Chi-Keong Ong)
    • Training (Gerard Bodeker, Cora Neumann, Chi-Keong Ong & Gemma Burford)
    • Safety: Issues and Policy (Gilbert Shia, Barry Noller & Gemma Burford)
    • Pharmacovigilance of Herbal Medicines: A United Kingdom Perspective (Joanne Barnes)
    • Medicinal Plant Biodiversity and Local Healthcare: Sustainable Use and Livelihood Development (Gerard Bodeker & Gemma Burford)
    • Home Herbal Gardens — A Novel Health Security Strategy Based on Local Knowledge and Resources (G Hariramamurthi, P Venkatasubramanian, P M Unnikrishnan & D Shankar)
    • Humanitarian Responses to Traditional Medicine for Refugee Care (Cora Neumann & Gerard Bodeker)
    • Public-Private Partnerships: A Case Study from East Africa (Patrick Mbindyo)
  • Public Health Issues: Priority Diseases and Health Conditions:
    • Malaria (Merlin L Willcox & Gerard Bodeker)
    • HIV/AIDS: Traditional Systems of Health Care in the Management of a Global Epidemic (Gerard Bodeker, Gemma Burford, Mark Dvorak-Little & George Carter)
    • An Overview of Clinical Studies on Complementary and Alternative Medicine in HIV Infection and AIDS (Jianping Liu)
    • Skin and Wound Care: Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Public Health Dermatology (Gemma Burford, Gerard Bodeker & Terence J Ryan)
    • Traditional Orthopaedic Practices: Beyond ‘Bonesetting’ (Gemma Burford, Gerard Bodeker & Jonathan Cohen)
  • Research:
    • Clinical Trial Methodology (Ranjit Roy Chaudhury, Urmila Thatte & Jianping Liu)
    • Ethical Issues in Research (Merlin L Willcox, Gerard Bodeker & Ranjit Roy Chaudhury)
    • Intellectual Property Rights (Gerard Bodeker)
    • Epilogue (Gerard Bodeker & Gemma Burford)
 
Readership: Public health specialists and departments; health policy departments in ministries of health and universities; colleges of traditional and complementary medicine; World Health Organization and affiliated institutions; medical schools as a background text on TCAM.
 
“This edited volume provides a compelling global overview of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine.”
HerbalGram

 
“The impressive team of contributors to this book foreshadows its likely impact on the ongoing integration of the main forms of TCAM and modern medicine … It will be of value to government policy-makers, regulators, researchers and health-care practitioners.” ”
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
 
“This highly readable and informative book is a useful addition to the growing literature on traditional, complementary and alternative medicine. Its focus on policy and public health issues, particularly in relation to traditional medicine in Asia and Africa and alternative and complementary medicine in North America and Europe, make this book unique and will hopefully encourage further work in this very important field at the interface of public health science and policy.”
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
 
472pp    Pub. date: Dec 2006  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-616-5
1-86094-616-X
   US$129 / £68

 


472pp    Pub. date: Dec 2006  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-913-5(ebook)
1-86094-913-4(ebook)
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