Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice: Volume 38 to Volume 41
“Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice” is a peer-reviewed international journal that addresses the integration of complementary therapies within clinical practice. Here are the key features and aims of this journal:
1. Integration of Complementary Therapies: The journal focuses on promoting the effective and professional integration of complementary therapies (CTs) within clinical practice. It recognizes the growing interest in and use of complementary therapies in healthcare.
2. Rigorous Peer-Reviewed Papers: The journal publishes rigorous peer-reviewed papers that provide evidence for the efficacy of complementary therapies and delve into the underlying mechanisms through original research. This includes registered systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
3. Clinical Implementation: In addition to research, the journal addresses the practical aspects of implementing complementary therapies in the clinical setting. This encompasses legal and ethical considerations, as well as evaluative accounts of therapy in practice to ensure safe and efficacious clinical practice.
4. Reflective Practice: “Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice” welcomes and considers accounts of reflective practice, allowing practitioners to share their experiences and insights regarding the use of complementary therapies.
5. Target Audience: The journal’s content is relevant to a wide range of healthcare professionals, including nurses, midwives, pharmacists, hospital doctors, general practitioners, physiotherapists, social scientists, psychologists, researchers in complementary therapies, practitioners of complementary therapies, educators, healthcare managers, patients, and individuals interested in complementary therapies.
6. Types of Content: The journal publishes various types of content, including articles on individual therapies, international news related to complementary therapies, book reviews, multimedia reports, and correspondence.
7. Editorial Leadership: The Editor of “Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice” invites authors to submit articles and oversees the publication process.
In summary, this journal serves as a platform for healthcare professionals and researchers to explore the integration of complementary therapies into clinical practice. It offers a range of content types, from research papers to practical insights, to support evidence-based and safe implementation of complementary therapies in healthcare settings.
Volume 38: February 2020
Volume 39: May 2020
Volume 40: August 2020
Volume 41: November 2020
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