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CAM research funding in the UK: surveys of medical charities in 1999 and 2002
B. Wider and E. Ernst
Complementary Medicine, Peninsula Medical School, Universities of Exeter & Plymouth, Exeter, UK
Abstract
A custom-made questionnaire was sent to all UK medical charities in 1999 and again in 2002.
Its primary aim was to assess the commitment of these institutions towards funding research in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Sixty-two (1999) and 60 (2002) answers were received corresponding to response rates of 62% and 55%.
The total CAM research funds have increased from £70,000 in 1999 to £412,755 in 2002. In terms of total research budgets, this amounts to 0.05% and 0.31%, respectively.
The number of CAM research projects has increased but so has the number of charities who do not fund CAM research.
We conclude from these data that CAM research funding by UK medical charities has increased. In relative terms it does, however, remain low and out of proportion to the prevalence of CAM use in the UK.
Complementary Therapies in Medicine
Volume 11, Issue 3 , September 2003, Pages 165-167
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