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Evaluation of the National Guidelines for the Use of Complementary Therapies in Supportive and Palliative Care
This paper reports on the evaluation of the publication. It details who has accessed the guidelines, how they have been used, whether the structure was effective and where the guidelines have been of greatest value. It also seeks to identify future steps to support the development of best practice in complementary therapy services in supportive and palliative care, and to signpost other resources.