ZHAN Tao. Recommendation on classification and quality evaluation for case reports in traditional Chinese medicine format: taking COVID-19 for incidence[J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine, 2023,30(4):17-20.
ZHAN Tao. Recommendation on classification and quality evaluation for case reports in traditional Chinese medicine format: taking COVID-19 for incidence[J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine, 2023,30(4):17-20. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2023.04.004.
Case reports in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) format are important records of TCM clinical practice and the fundamental literature for experience discussion and inheritance. There are no standards regarding reporting structure and content
which had led to the appreciable variability in reporting quality
and also had complicated the efficacy and safety assessment. Here we propose to categorize TCM case reports into 2 genres
namely
the instructive and the structured reports respectively. Quality assessment based on modern standards (eg. the CARE checklist) was suggested to apply to structured reports
paralleled with TCM theoretical discussion. Disease-oriented evaluation is also an important aspect. For example
as to instructive reports of COVID-19
TCM discussion including fundamental theories
principles
formulas and herbs should be the emphasis
while quality evaluation is not mandatory. As to structured reports of COVID-19
aside from the quality evaluation based on the CARE checklist
describing the clinical classification and prognostic factors is highly necessary. The importance of rigorous statement reflecting TCM’s independent therapeutic effect should be stressed.
关键词
医案报告质量新型冠状病毒感染
Keywords
case reportsreporting qualityCOVID-19
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