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The feasibility of a pragmatic randomised controlled trial to compare usual care with usual care plus individualised homeopathy, in children requiring secondary care for asthmaE A Thompson
Bristol Homeopathic Hospital, University Hospitals Bristol Foundation Trust, Cotham Hill, Bristol BS6 6JU, England, UK
Homeopathy 100:122-30. 2011..This included recruitment and retention, acceptability of outcome measures patients' and health professionals' views and experiences and a power calculation for a definitive trial...
Alternative and complementary therapies for the menopause: a homeopathic approachElizabeth A Thompson
Bristol Homeopathic Hospital, Cotham Hill, Bristol, UK
Maturitas 66:350-4. 2010....
The use of homeopathic products in childhood: data generated over 8.5 years from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC)Elizabeth A Thompson
Bristol Homeopathic Hospital, Bristol, United Kingdom
J Altern Complement Med 16:69-79. 2010..The aim of this article is to describe the use of these products in a large cohort of children from birth to 8.5 years of age...
Designing clinical trials of homeopathy for menopausal symptoms: a review of the literatureElizabeth A Thompson
Bristol Homeopathic Hospital, Cotham Hill, Bristol, UK
Menopause Int 15:31-4. 2009..This review article describes and interprets the existing evidence from observational studies and clinical trials and makes recommendations for trial design in the future...
Towards standard setting for patient-reported outcomes in the NHS homeopathic hospitalsElizabeth A Thompson
Bristol Homeopathic Hospital, Bristol, UK
Homeopathy 97:114-21. 2008..We report findings from a pilot data collection study within a programme of quality assurance, improvement and development across all five homeopathic hospitals in the UK National Health Service (NHS)...
Expectations of patients and parents of children with asthma regarding access to complementary therapy information and services via the NHS: a qualitative studyAlison Shaw
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Health Expect 9:343-58. 2006..To explore the expectations of patients and parents of children with asthma regarding access to complementary therapies via the NHS...
Complementary therapy use by patients and parents of children with asthma and the implications for NHS care: a qualitative studyAlison Shaw
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, Cotham House, Cotham Hill, Bristol, England, UK
BMC Health Serv Res 6:76. 2006..However, little attention has been given to how and why patients and parents of children with asthma use complementary therapies and the implications for NHS care...
Beliefs, decision-making, and dialogue about complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) within families using CAM: a qualitative studyJames Nichol
School of Social and Community Medicine Department, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
J Altern Complement Med 17:117-25. 2011..Qualitative research has explored individuals' decision-making regarding CAM. This study aimed to examine the family as a context for beliefs, decision-making, and dialogue about CAM...
A pilot, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial of individualized homeopathy for symptoms of estrogen withdrawal in breast-cancer survivorsElizabeth A Thompson
Bristol Homeopathic Hospital, Bristol, UK
J Altern Complement Med 11:13-20. 2005..To pilot an investigation of individualized homeopathy for symptoms of estrogen withdrawal in breast cancer survivors...
Homeopathic treatment for chronic disease: a 6-year, university-hospital outpatient observational studyDavid S Spence
United Bristol Healthcare, National Health Service Trust, Bristol, United Kingdom
J Altern Complement Med 11:793-8. 2005..The aim of this study was to assess health changes seen in routine homeopathic care for patients with a wide range of chronic conditions who were referred to a hospital outpatient department...
"In at the deep end": an intensive foundation training in homeopathy for medical studentsTrevor D B Thompson
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, University of Bristol, Cotham House, Cotham Hill, Bristol BS66JL, UK
Homeopathy 98:107-13. 2009..For some the experience was "transformative learning". We conclude that this approach to a foundation training in homeopathy is feasible and effective...
