Xiehe Yixue Zazhi (Jan 2024)

Multi-evidence Integration Methodology for Traditional Chinese Medicine: the MERGE Framework

  • LAI Honghao,
  • WANG Zhe,
  • LI Ying,
  • TANG Wenjing,
  • WANG Beibei,
  • SUN Peidong,
  • SUN Mingyao,
  • HUANG Jiajie,
  • XIAO Zhipan,
  • LI Ying,
  • ZHAO Chen,
  • SHANG Hongcai,
  • YANG Kehu,
  • LIU Jie,
  • GE Long

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12290/xhyxzz.2023-0083
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 172 – 182

Abstract

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In the era of evidence-based medicine, it is necessary to explore the unique advantages of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) based on standardized technical methods and operating procedures in order to achieve the modernization and internationalization of TCM and benefit all humanity. The proposal of a three-pronged evidence system combining TCM theory, human experience and experimental evidence marks an important progress in the thinking method of the TCM evaluation system. The multi-evidence body integrated through appropriate methods provides a strong support for the clinical guideline recommendations and evidence-based health decision-making in TCM. Based on the current methodological progress of international evidence synthesis and grading, this paper proposes a novel approach for integrating multi-evidence in TCM: the MERGE framework. The aim is to establish a solid foundation for the development of this methodology and provide guidance for the advancement of evidence-based medicine framework in TCM.

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