Research and evaluation of outcomes are important to us at Camphill Wellbeing Trust. The AnthroHealth approach has been investigated in more than 400 studies over the last 30 years. We have also been involved in our own research and publications.
To help you find out more, we have selected some of the more recent and relevant studies.
General AnthroHealth
AnthroHealth: an integrative-integrated therapeutic approach in primary care
Anthroposophic Medicine. An Integrative Medical System Originating in Europe
Anthroposophic Medicine: effectiveness, utility, costs, safety
Kienle GS, Kiene H, Albonico HU, 2006
The book is based on the health, technology assessment report commissioned by the Swiss Federal Social Insurance office. It is the first comprehensive presentation and systematic appraisal of literature on effectiveness, utility, costs and safety of anthroposophic medicine. Available to purchase from Camphill Wellbeing Trust.
A Model of Integrated Primary Care: Anthroposophic Medicine
Learning Disabilities
Camphill Research Network
A Valued Resource? Understanding the quality of life of children and their families who access Camphill School Aberdeen
Anthroposophic therapy for attention deficit hyperactivity: a two-year prospective study in outpatients
Young People’s Health
Antibiotic Use in Children with Acute Respiratory or Ear Infections
Allergic disease and sensitization in Steiner school children
Anthroposophic supportive treatment in children with medulloblastoma receiving first-line therapy
Anthroposophic Medicine in Paediatric Oncology in Germany: Results of a Population-Based Retrospective Parental Survey
Pilot study on the health of vaccinated and un-vaccinated 6 - 12 year old US children
Chronic Conditions
Topical Ginger Treatment With a Compress or Patch for Osteoarthritis Symptoms
Course of life satisfaction in patients with depressive and addictive disorders after therapeutic intervention
Anthroposophic Therapy for Migraine: A Two-Year Prospective Cohort Study in Routine Outpatient Settings
Predictors of outcome after 6 and 12 months following anthroposophic therapy for adult outpatients with chronic disease
Long-term outcomes of anthroposophic therapy for chronic low back pain
Anthroposophic therapy for asthma: a two-year prospective cohort study in routine outpatient settings
Anthroposophic therapy for anxiety disorders: a two-year prospective cohort study in routine outpatient settings
Anthroposophic therapies in chronic disease: the Anthroposophic Medicine Outcomes Study (AMOS)
Mistletoe Therapy
To find out more visit: www.mistletoetherapy.org.uk