Gavin J Andrews, Boon Heather
Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, 50 St George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2005 Feb;11(1):21-7. doi: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2004.10.004.
This paper reflects on the practice and research of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in Canada. Although certain trends in use, as well as the regulation and integration of CAM, are mirrored in many other developed countries, some are highlighted as uniquely Canadian with distinct political and economic geographies. Similarly, although like in other countries the research of CAM is growing rapidly, Canadian scholars have been particularly productive in terms of providing unique disciplinary perspectives and the ways in which they have organized their research training and collaborations. CAM is clearly not a fully integrated and researched option in Canadian health care, yet Canada exhibits the foundations for an integrated CAM practice, supported by a growing, wide-ranging and well-articulated research evidence-base.
本文反思了加拿大补充和替代医学(CAM)的实践与研究。尽管在使用方面的某些趋势以及CAM的监管与整合在许多其他发达国家也有体现,但其中一些被视为加拿大所独有的,具有独特的政治和经济地理特征。同样,尽管与其他国家一样,CAM研究正在迅速发展,但加拿大的学者在提供独特的学科视角以及他们组织研究培训与合作的方式方面成果尤为丰硕。在加拿大医疗保健中,CAM显然并非一个完全整合且经过充分研究的选项,但加拿大展现出了综合CAM实践的基础,并有不断增长、广泛且清晰阐述的研究证据基础作为支撑。