Stomach pain in Chinese medicine(CM) is a very common disorder in clinical practice and it has been listed as one of the pilot three conditions in Hong Kong to develop evidence-based CM clinical practice guidelines...Stomach pain in Chinese medicine(CM) is a very common disorder in clinical practice and it has been listed as one of the pilot three conditions in Hong Kong to develop evidence-based CM clinical practice guidelines(CM CPGs). The aim of this stomach Pain CPG is to summarize the treatment methods of stomach pain with CM and evaluate reasonably, then to guide local licensed CM practitioners and provide beneficial reference for social medical decision makers and patients. In this manuscript, we defined stomach pain in CM and the category of chronic gastritis in Western medicine. The clinical manifestation, CM pattern classification, and CM intervention including herbal medicine treatment based on pattern differentiation, symptomatic treatment, acupuncture treatment, regulation and nursing were illustrated.展开更多
Chronic gastritis (CG) is an inflammatory condition of the gastric mucosa, induced by various causes. A commonly-seen disease in clinical practice, it is found in about 80%-90% of patients undergoing gastroscopic ex...Chronic gastritis (CG) is an inflammatory condition of the gastric mucosa, induced by various causes. A commonly-seen disease in clinical practice, it is found in about 80%-90% of patients undergoing gastroscopic examination. The prevalence rate in the general population remains unclear. It is generally considered that its incidence rate accords with Helicobacter. pylori infection rate and the prevalence of CG is 30%-80% in China. Possible etiological factors include H. pylori infection, smoking, drinking alcohol, food allergies, duodenal juice reflux, drug-induced injuries, heredity, immunity, and radiation.^[1-8].展开更多
Objective: To assess the quality of the first batch of Chinese evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AG...Objective: To assess the quality of the first batch of Chinese evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE) instrument. Methods: Evidence-based CPGs in TCM supported by the World Health Organization Western Pacific Regional Office (WHO/WPRO) and whose development was organized by the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences were identified and manually retrieved. CPGs were assessed using the AGREE instrument, and the data in each CPG were analyzed in terms of the six domains in the AGREE instrument: scope and purpose, stakeholder involvement, rigor of development, clarity and presentation, applicability, and editorial independence. Results: Twenty-eight CPGs were identified, of which 26 were included in the study. The AGREE instrument rated the 26 CPGs in terms of the six domains. The assessment results showed the following average scores: for editorial independence, 84.16%; for rigor of development, 80.95%; for scope and purpose, 79.96%; for clarity and presentation, 70.88%; for stakeholder involvement, 61.28%; for applicability, the average score was only 27.09%. In summary, nine CPGs were rated as "strongly recommended", six as "recommended with provision or alternation", and 11 as "unsure". Conclusion: Most of the first batch of Chinese evidence-based CPGs in TCM had significant shortcomings in applicability. It is suggested that special attention be paid to enhancing the quality of applicability when developing evidence-based CPGs in TCM.展开更多
Integration of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western medicine (WM), or called as integrative medicine (IM) in China, came into being in 1950s as a new form of medicine. IM emphasizes the combination of ...Integration of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western medicine (WM), or called as integrative medicine (IM) in China, came into being in 1950s as a new form of medicine. IM emphasizes the combination of both conventional WM and TCM alternative approaches to address all aspects of health and illness.(1) The major practice in IM includes the integration of disease diagnosis in WM and pattern classification (or syndrome differentiation) in TCM, and the integration of WM interventions and TCM interventions.展开更多
How to test the treatments of Chinese medicine(CM) and make them more widely accepted by practitioners of Western medicine and the international healthcare community is a major concern for practitioners and research...How to test the treatments of Chinese medicine(CM) and make them more widely accepted by practitioners of Western medicine and the international healthcare community is a major concern for practitioners and researchers of CM.For centuries,various approaches have been used to identify and measure the efficacy and safety of CM.However,the high-quality evidence related to CM that produced in China is still rare.Over the recent years,evidence-based medicine(EBM) has been increasingly applied to CM,strengthening its theoretical basis.This paper reviews the past and present state of CM,analyzes the status quo,challenges and opportunities of basic research,clinical trials,systematic reviews,clinical practice guidelines and clinical pathways and evidence-based education developed or conducted in China,pointing out how EBM can help to make CM more widely used and recognized worldwide.展开更多
基金Supported by Hong Kong Hospital Authority Research Project,the Development of Chinese Clinical Practice Guidelines in Hong Kong,China(No.HA820/126/19/19/14/6/12/1)
文摘Stomach pain in Chinese medicine(CM) is a very common disorder in clinical practice and it has been listed as one of the pilot three conditions in Hong Kong to develop evidence-based CM clinical practice guidelines(CM CPGs). The aim of this stomach Pain CPG is to summarize the treatment methods of stomach pain with CM and evaluate reasonably, then to guide local licensed CM practitioners and provide beneficial reference for social medical decision makers and patients. In this manuscript, we defined stomach pain in CM and the category of chronic gastritis in Western medicine. The clinical manifestation, CM pattern classification, and CM intervention including herbal medicine treatment based on pattern differentiation, symptomatic treatment, acupuncture treatment, regulation and nursing were illustrated.
基金Supported by the West-Pacific Region of World Health Organization(No.WP/2006/CHN/EDM/3.2/001)
文摘Chronic gastritis (CG) is an inflammatory condition of the gastric mucosa, induced by various causes. A commonly-seen disease in clinical practice, it is found in about 80%-90% of patients undergoing gastroscopic examination. The prevalence rate in the general population remains unclear. It is generally considered that its incidence rate accords with Helicobacter. pylori infection rate and the prevalence of CG is 30%-80% in China. Possible etiological factors include H. pylori infection, smoking, drinking alcohol, food allergies, duodenal juice reflux, drug-induced injuries, heredity, immunity, and radiation.^[1-8].
基金supported by projects from the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (No.Z0135)the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (No. ZYYS-2008)the National Science Foundation of China (No. 30825047)
文摘Objective: To assess the quality of the first batch of Chinese evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE) instrument. Methods: Evidence-based CPGs in TCM supported by the World Health Organization Western Pacific Regional Office (WHO/WPRO) and whose development was organized by the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences were identified and manually retrieved. CPGs were assessed using the AGREE instrument, and the data in each CPG were analyzed in terms of the six domains in the AGREE instrument: scope and purpose, stakeholder involvement, rigor of development, clarity and presentation, applicability, and editorial independence. Results: Twenty-eight CPGs were identified, of which 26 were included in the study. The AGREE instrument rated the 26 CPGs in terms of the six domains. The assessment results showed the following average scores: for editorial independence, 84.16%; for rigor of development, 80.95%; for scope and purpose, 79.96%; for clarity and presentation, 70.88%; for stakeholder involvement, 61.28%; for applicability, the average score was only 27.09%. In summary, nine CPGs were rated as "strongly recommended", six as "recommended with provision or alternation", and 11 as "unsure". Conclusion: Most of the first batch of Chinese evidence-based CPGs in TCM had significant shortcomings in applicability. It is suggested that special attention be paid to enhancing the quality of applicability when developing evidence-based CPGs in TCM.
文摘Integration of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western medicine (WM), or called as integrative medicine (IM) in China, came into being in 1950s as a new form of medicine. IM emphasizes the combination of both conventional WM and TCM alternative approaches to address all aspects of health and illness.(1) The major practice in IM includes the integration of disease diagnosis in WM and pattern classification (or syndrome differentiation) in TCM, and the integration of WM interventions and TCM interventions.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81430098,81273935,81503459)
文摘How to test the treatments of Chinese medicine(CM) and make them more widely accepted by practitioners of Western medicine and the international healthcare community is a major concern for practitioners and researchers of CM.For centuries,various approaches have been used to identify and measure the efficacy and safety of CM.However,the high-quality evidence related to CM that produced in China is still rare.Over the recent years,evidence-based medicine(EBM) has been increasingly applied to CM,strengthening its theoretical basis.This paper reviews the past and present state of CM,analyzes the status quo,challenges and opportunities of basic research,clinical trials,systematic reviews,clinical practice guidelines and clinical pathways and evidence-based education developed or conducted in China,pointing out how EBM can help to make CM more widely used and recognized worldwide.