1st Edition

Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Cancer Care An International Analysis of Grassroots Integration

By Philip Tovey, John Chatwin, Alex Broom Copyright 2007
192 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

Drawing on comparative fieldwork in the UK, Pakistan and Australia, this book provides the first systematic assessment of pathways and access to CAM and how it is used in health practice and by individuals with cancer. Giving fresh and invaluable insights into how differing health and societal structures influence the use complementary and alternative medicine, the book explores: the... Read more

Introduction  Part 1: Empirical, Theoretical and Methodological Background  1. CAM and Cancer: the Empirical, Theoretical and Policy Context in International  2. Methodology: A Brief Overview of Approach and Research Sites in the UK, Australia and Pakistan  Part 2: The Mediation of CAM in Cancer User Groups in the UK (and Australia)  3. CAM in Cancer User Groups  4. Decision Making and Information Selection and Utilisation  5. The Role of User Groups as Advocates, Gate-Keepers and Providers of CAM  6. CAM in Cancer User Groups: Innovation and Challenge?  7. An Exploratory Comparative Case Study from Australia  Part 3: The Mediation of CAM and Informal Networks in Pakistan  9. CAM in Social Context  10. Decision Making, Gatekeeping and Advocacy  11. CAM Use, Inequality and Challenges to Bio-Medicine.  Discussion and Conclusion

Biography

Philip Tovey is a Reader in Health Sociology at the School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, UK

John Chatwin is a Research Fellow at the School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, UK

Alex Broom is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Social Science at the University of Queensland, Australia.