Methods

We apply a range of methodological approaches to answer highly relevant clinical questions applicable for patients and clinicians.

  • Quantitative primary studies, such as randomized clinical trials (RCTs), to determine the effectiveness of health care interventions. Some of these interventions are developed in our institute and are investigated in clinical studies afterwards. Whenever possible, we consider a participatory research approach to include stakeholder perspectives.
  • Qualitative studies and mixed-methods studies help us to understand patients’ values and preferences. This is of high importance to make results of clinical studies meaningful and adapt interventions to patients’ needs.
  • Rigorous evidence-synthesis of the best available evidence provided by research to support an informed decision making in health care. We deliver evidence-synthesis products like systematic reviews, meta-analyses, evidence and gap maps, and core outcomes sets. This research focus is linked to Cochrane Complementary Medicine and our contribution as Cochrane Satellite.
  • In meta-research projects we apply different methods (including Delphi procedures) to improve research methodology. This is a relevant step to improve clinical research in complementary and integrative medicine.

Jürgen Barth, PD Dr. phil.

Senior Scientist, Institute for Complementary and Integrative Medicine

Tel. +41 44 255 48 96
Specialties: Digital Health, Systematic reviews and meta-analyses

Claudia Witt, Prof. Dr. med.

Director of the Institute, Institute for Complementary and Integrative Medicine

Tel. +41 44 255 24 60
Specialties: Mind Body Medicine, Integrative Medicine, Integrative oncology