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Complement Ther Nurs Midwifery · May 2001
Comparative StudyBrain injury: the uncertainties of using complementary therapies.
- F Heidari, A Dumbrell, K Galvin, and I Holloway.
- Institute of Health & Community Studies, Bournemouth University, Dorset, UK. fheidari@bournemouth.ac.uk
- Complement Ther Nurs Midwifery. 2001 May 1;7(2):66-71.
AbstractThe use of complementary therapies is fast growing in the UK, but their place within health care is still unclear. This study explored the views of families using a specific complementary therapy in the care of their brain-injured children, and of professionals involved in the care of the children. The findings revealed an interesting comparison of views about the use of complementary therapies and attitudes towards their use.
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