Research Projects — Surveys and Reviews Surveys - What rheumatologists in the United States think of complementary and alternative medicine: results of a national survey.
- Alternative medicine research in clinical practice: a US national survey.
- Patient attitudes toward probiotics
- Status: Enrolling participants
- Use of CAM by dermatology patients
- Status: Enrolling participants
- Use of CAM by CV patients
- Status: Enrolling participants
- Patient attitudes towards Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM): A comprehensive survey of Mayo Clinic patients.
- Physicians' attitudes toward complementary and alternative medicine and their knowledge of specific therapies: a survey at an academic medical center.
- Assessment of the use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for tobacco cessation.
- Complementary and alternative medicine use among long-term lymphoma survivors: a pilot study.
- Adverse effects to Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM).
- Prevalence of use of sedative herbal products by patients with sleep apnea.
- Development of a Complementary and Integrative Medicine Intake Form
- Prevalence of use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) by patients with IBS.
- Use of complementary and alternative medical therapies by patients referred to a fibromyalgia treatment program at a tertiary care center.
- Dietary supplement usage by patients with cancer undergoing chemotherapy: does prognosis or cancer symptoms predict usage?
- Use of herbs among adults based on evidence-based indications: findings from the National Health Interview Survey.
- A web-based course on complementary medicine for medical students and residents improves knowledge and changes attitudes.
Reviews - Characteristics of Mind-Body Users
- Status: Enrolling Participants
- Creation of a healing enhancement program at an academic medical center.
- A web-based course on complementary medicine for medical students and residents improves knowledge and changes attitudes.
- Can complementary and alternative medicine clinical cancer research be successfully accomplished? The Mayo Clinic-North Central Cancer Treatment Group experience.
- Herbal therapy: what a clinician needs to know to counsel patients effectively
- Potential for interactions between dietary supplements and prescription medications.
- A critical review of complementary therapies for cancer-related fatigue.
- Search strategies for retrieving complementary and alternative medicine clinical trials in oncology
- Cochrane systematic reviews in acupuncture: methodological diversity in database searching
- Cancer-related fatigue: an update.
- Efficacy of complementary and alternative medicine therapies in relieving cancer pain: a systematic review.
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