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Research in Anthroposophic Medicine
Anthroposphical medical research is intended to further the knowledge base and clinical practice of all fields of medicine. It is an area of high research activity, assessing efficacy, effectiveness, safety, and costs of interventions, analysing active ingredients and physiological, biochemical, cellular or genetic effects of individual interventions, exploring basic concepts, anthropological dimensions and the historical background, and investigating patients’ and health care providers’ perspectives or new innovative areas. Research is done in many institutions worldwide and uses well established methodologies, following general guidelines, or developing methodologies. Research results are presented in the following examples:
System assessment, Reviews, Research Methods
- Methodology and Case Reporting
- Basic Research on Herbal Remedies
- Health Services Research
- Safety and Pharmacoepidemiology
- Health Economy
- Personalized Integrative Health Care
- Development of Questionnaires
Investigating Clinical Fields
- Dermatology
- Mistletoe Therapy of Cancer Disease
- Atopic Diseases, Prevention
- Cancer Care
- Cardiology and Chronobiology
- Acute Infections and Fever
- Antimicrobial resistance
- Rheumatology
- Pulmology
- Pediatrics
- Pediatric Oncology and Heamtology
- Gastroenterology
- Neurology
- Psychiatry
- Obstetrics
- Chronic Pain
- Spirituality
- Patient Perspective
- Child Development
- Nursing Research
- Eurythmy Therapy
- Art Therapy
- Other Non-Pharmacological Interventions
Basic Concepts and Anthropology, Medical Methods
- Medical Anthropology
- Medicine and Evolution
- Concept of organism in Anthroposophic Medicine
- Basic Concepts in Anthroposophic Medicine
- History of Anthroposophic Medicine
Educational Research
Research Institutions
Publications 2005–2016
AnthroMedics
International Research Council