A research oxymoron: objectifying human skills
Ward, T. 2011. A research oxymoron: objectifying human skills. in: Scheid, V. and MacPherson, H. (ed.) Integrating East Asian medicines into contemporary healthcare Churchill Livingstone.
Ward, T. 2011. A research oxymoron: objectifying human skills. in: Scheid, V. and MacPherson, H. (ed.) Integrating East Asian medicines into contemporary healthcare Churchill Livingstone.
Chapter title | A research oxymoron: objectifying human skills |
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Authors | Ward, T. |
Editors | Scheid, V. and MacPherson, H. |
Book title | Integrating East Asian medicines into contemporary healthcare |
Year | 2011 |
Publisher | Churchill Livingstone |
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Published | 2011 |
ISBN | 9780702030215 |
Chinese medicine treatment for menopausal symptoms in the UK health service: Is a clinical trial warranted?
Scheid, V., Tuffrey, V., Weijburg, T., Bovey, M. and Ward, T. 2014. Chinese medicine treatment for menopausal symptoms in the UK health service: Is a clinical trial warranted? Maturitas. 80 (2), pp. 179-186. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.maturitas.2014.11.006
Mapping the epistemologicaldiversity of Chinese medicine;a Q methodology study
Ward, T. 2011. Mapping the epistemologicaldiversity of Chinese medicine;a Q methodology study. PhD thesis University of Westminster School of Life Sciences https://doi.org/10.34737/8zq2q
Realising enactments of Chinese medicine
Ward, T. 2011. Realising enactments of Chinese medicine. in: Scheid, V. and MacPherson, H. (ed.) Integrating East Asian medicines into contemporary healthcare Elsevier.
More like hairdressing than acupuncture
Ward, T. 2011. More like hairdressing than acupuncture. in: Scheid, V. and MacPherson, H. (ed.) Integrating East Asian medicines into contemporary healthcare Churchill Livingstone.
Comparing TCM textbook descriptions of menopausal syndrome with the lived experience of London women at midlife and the implications for Chinese medicine research
Scheid, V., Ward, T. and Tuffrey, V. 2010. Comparing TCM textbook descriptions of menopausal syndrome with the lived experience of London women at midlife and the implications for Chinese medicine research. Maturitas. 66 (4), pp. 408-416. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.maturitas.2010.03.021
Women's mid-life health experiences in urban UK: an international comparison
Ward, T., Scheid, V. and Tuffrey, V. 2010. Women's mid-life health experiences in urban UK: an international comparison. Climacteric: the journal of the International Menopause Society. 13 (3), pp. 278-288. https://doi.org/10.3109/13697130903197479
The treatment of menopausal symptoms by traditional East Asian medicines: review and perspectives
Scheid, V., Ward, T., Wung, S., Kenji, W. and Xing, L. 2010. The treatment of menopausal symptoms by traditional East Asian medicines: review and perspectives. Maturitas. 66 (2), pp. 111-130. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.maturitas.2009.11.020
Negotiating contradictory information in Chinese medicine practice
Ward, T. 2010. Negotiating contradictory information in Chinese medicine practice. in: Hendry, J. (ed.) Anthropologists, indigenous scholars and the research endeavour : seeking bridges towards mutual respect. Oxford Berghahn.
Chinese medicine practitioners perspectives on the use of biomedical information in their practice: a Q methodological study
Ward, T. 2009. Chinese medicine practitioners perspectives on the use of biomedical information in their practice: a Q methodological study. in: Wangchuk, D. (ed.) Proceedings of ICTAM VII: Seventh International Congress on Traditional Asian Medicine, September 7th to 11th, 2009, Institute for traditional medicine services, Thimphu, Bhutan IASTAM.
Safety concerns involving Chinese herbal medicine
Ward, T. 2005. Safety concerns involving Chinese herbal medicine. in: Mills, S. and Bone, K. (ed.) The essential guide to herbal safety Edinburgh, UK Elsevier. pp. 119-127
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