Joint development of evidence-based medical record by doctors and patients through integrated Chinese and Western medicine on digestive system diseases
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Joint development of evidence-based medical record by doctors and patients through integrated Chinese and Western medicine on digestive system diseases
Joint development of evidence-based medical record by doctors and patients through integrated Chinese and Western medicine on digestive system diseases
中国结合医学杂志(英文版)2016年22卷第2期 页码:83-87
Affiliations:
1. Drug Clinical Trial Institution, Xiyuan Hospital,Beijing,China
2. Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,Beijing,China
3. Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,Beijing,China
4. Key Laboratory of Chinese Internal Medicine of Ministry of Education and Beijing, Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,Beijing,China
Li, B., Gao, Hy., Gao, R. et al. Joint development of evidence-based medical record by doctors and patients through integrated Chinese and Western medicine on digestive system diseases., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 22, 83–87 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-015-2440-7
Bo Li, Hong-yang Gao, Rui Gao, et al. Joint development of evidence-based medical record by doctors and patients through integrated Chinese and Western medicine on digestive system diseases[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2016,22(2):83-87.
Li, B., Gao, Hy., Gao, R. et al. Joint development of evidence-based medical record by doctors and patients through integrated Chinese and Western medicine on digestive system diseases., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 22, 83–87 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-015-2440-7DOI:
Bo Li, Hong-yang Gao, Rui Gao, et al. Joint development of evidence-based medical record by doctors and patients through integrated Chinese and Western medicine on digestive system diseases[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2016,22(2):83-87. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-015-2440-7.
Joint development of evidence-based medical record by doctors and patients through integrated Chinese and Western medicine on digestive system diseases
摘要
Building the clinical therapeutic evaluation system by combing the evaluation given by doctors and patients can form a more comprehensive and objective evaluation system. A literature search on the practice of evidence-based evaluation was conducted in key biomedical databases
i.e. PubMed
Excerpt Medica Database
China Biology Medicine disc and China National Knowledge Infrastructure. However
no relevant study on the subjects of interest was identified. Therefore
drawing on the principles of narrative medicine and expert opinion from systems of Chinese medicine and Western medicine
we propose to develop and pilot-test a novel evidence-based medical record format that captures the perspectives of both patients and doctors in a clinical trial. Further
we seek to evaluate a strategic therapeutic approach that integrates the wisdom of Chinese medicine with the scientific basis of Western medicine in the treatment of digestive system disorders. Evaluation of therapeutic efficacy of remedies under the system of Chinese medicine is an imperative ongoing research. The present study intends to identify a novel approach to assess the synergistic benefits achievable from an integrated therapeutic approach combining Chinese and Western system of medicine to treat digestive system disorders.
Abstract
Building the clinical therapeutic evaluation system by combing the evaluation given by doctors and patients can form a more comprehensive and objective evaluation system. A literature search on the practice of evidence-based evaluation was conducted in key biomedical databases
i.e. PubMed
Excerpt Medica Database
China Biology Medicine disc and China National Knowledge Infrastructure. However
no relevant study on the subjects of interest was identified. Therefore
drawing on the principles of narrative medicine and expert opinion from systems of Chinese medicine and Western medicine
we propose to develop and pilot-test a novel evidence-based medical record format that captures the perspectives of both patients and doctors in a clinical trial. Further
we seek to evaluate a strategic therapeutic approach that integrates the wisdom of Chinese medicine with the scientific basis of Western medicine in the treatment of digestive system disorders. Evaluation of therapeutic efficacy of remedies under the system of Chinese medicine is an imperative ongoing research. The present study intends to identify a novel approach to assess the synergistic benefits achievable from an integrated therapeutic approach combining Chinese and Western system of medicine to treat digestive system disorders.
关键词
evidence-based medicinenarrative medicineIntegrative Medicinetherapeutic evaluationevidencebased medical record
Keywords
evidence-based medicinenarrative medicineIntegrative Medicinetherapeutic evaluationevidencebased medical record
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