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Healthcare provided by a homeopath as an adjunct to usual care for Fibromyalgia (FMS)



Full Title: Healthcare provided by a homeopath as an adjunct to usual care for Fibromyalgia (FMS): results of a pilot Randomised Controlled Trial

OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility of a Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) design of usual care compared with usual care plus adjunctive care by a homeopath for patients with Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). METHODS: In a pragmatic parallel group RCT design, adults with a diagnosis of FMS (ACR criteria) were randomly allocated to usual care or usual care plus adjunctive care by a homeopath. Adjunctive care consisted of five in depth interviews and individualised homeopathic medicines. The primary outcome measure was the difference in Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ) total score at 22 weeks. RESULTS: 47 patients were recruited. Drop out rate in the usual care group was higher than the homeopath care group (8/24 vs 3/23). Adjusted for baseline, there was a significantly greater mean reduction in the FIQ total score (function) in the homeopath care group than the usual care group (-7.62 vs 3.63). There were significantly greater reductions in the homeopath care group in the McGill pain score, FIQ fatigue and tiredness upon waking scores. We found a small effect on pain score (0.21, 95% CI -1.42 to 1.84); but a large effect on function (0.81, 95% CI -8.17 to 9.79). There were no reported adverse events. CONCLUSIONS: Given the acceptability of the treatment and the clinically relevant effect on function, there is a need for a definitive study to assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of adjunctive healthcare by a homeopath for patients with FMS.

Homeopathy. 2009 Apr;98(2):77-82. Relton C, Smith C, Raw J, Walters C, Adebajo AO, Thomas KJ, Young TA. School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK; School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. c.relton@sheffield.ac.uk

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SHARON LEVIN's Gravatar AS AN HOLISTIC COMPEMENTARY HEALTHCARE CONSULTANT, A FIBROMYALGIA 'SURVIVOR' IN REMISSION AFTER
MANY YEARS OF FINDING THE ROADS LESS TRAVELLED TO REACH A 17 YEAR REMISSION STAGE, AND BECOME
THE EDUCATOR TO ALL SUFFERERS OF FM/ADRENAL FATIGUE/CFS/CFIDS-I HAVE HAD TO BECOME AN NLP PRAC-
TITIONER, AGREE WHOLEHEARTEDLY THAT THIS DISCIPLINE IS SO HELPFUL, TOGETHER WITH MANY OTHER
HOLISTIC PROGRAMMES, POSSIBLY FOR SOME INCLUDING HYPNOTHERAPY, TO DATE NOT ENOUGH RESEARCH
-ONLY 'PER PATIENT' FEEDBACK. IT WILL BE TERRIFIC TO GET THIS RESEARCH UNDERWAY. IN SOUTHERN
AFRICA ONE IS PRIVILAGED AT HUGE COST FINANCIALLY TO BE SO EDUCATED. CONTINUE YOUR WORK AND DONT
STOP INFORMING WITH TRUE KNOWLEDGE, NOT TEXT BOOK ASSUMPTIONS - WHERE SO MANY DRS GO WRONG
AND MISINFORMATION IS NOT HELPING THE SUFFERERS! SHARON LEVIN fmssha@ibi.co.za. www.fibromyalgiasa
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# Posted By SHARON LEVIN | 11/12/09 12:29 AM
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