Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences (Apr 2025)
Advancing global healthcare: Methodological innovations for integrating Chinese medicine
Abstract
Chinese medicine, with its rich historical roots and holistic approach, has been a fundamental aspect of healthcare in East Asia and is now gaining global recognition. Founded on centuries of empirical knowledge and philosophical insight, Chinese medicine draws heavily from classical texts to guide its practices in herbal medicine and acupuncture. Despite its cultural and historical significance, integrating Chinese medicine into global healthcare systems presents challenges, notably the need for evidence-based practices to enhance credibility, ensure patient safety, and foster broader acceptance within the medical community. This paper explores how Chinese medicine can adopt evidence-based practices by incorporating principles of Western medicine into its research methodologies. It reviews the origins and philosophical foundations of Chinese medicine, examining its reliance on classical texts and empirical methods. The paper also highlights the differences between the personalised approach of Chinese medicine, which tailors treatments to individual needs, and the standardised protocols typical of Western medicine. Additionally, it addresses methodological challenges in Chinese medicine research, such as inconsistent diagnostic criteria and insufficient design rigour. To bridge these gaps, innovative research methodologies that respect the unique variability of Chinese medicine are needed. By adopting evidence-based practices and rigorous scientific validation, Chinese medicine can enhance its legitimacy and facilitate its integration into the global healthcare landscape.
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