Integrative Medicine Research (Sep 2022)

Toward better translation of clinical research evidence into rapid recommendations for traditional Chinese medicine interventions: A methodological framework

  • Qianrui Li,
  • Xiaochao Luo,
  • Ling Li,
  • Bin Ma,
  • Minghong Yao,
  • Jiali Liu,
  • Long Ge,
  • Xiaofan Chen,
  • Xi Wu,
  • Hongyong Deng,
  • Xu Zhou,
  • Zehuai Wen,
  • Guowei Li,
  • Xin Sun

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 100841

Abstract

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Rapid recommendation is a novel methodological framework for developing clinical practice guidelines and this framework shares the basic features of classical guidelines but differs from classical clinical practice guidelines in its `rapid’ development process (typically within 90 days) with an aim of translating practice-changing studies to recommendations. A recent global innovation of guideline development methodology is the proposal of a rapid recommendation framework for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which has the potential to add value to the translation of evidence to practice for TCM interventions. Up to now, more than 180 rapid recommendations have been published, but none of them is pertaining to TCM interventions. Due to the nature of multi-dimensional evidence sources for TCM interventions, including classical randomized controlled trials and real world evidence, a more sophisticated methodological approach to synthesize and evaluate the totality of evidence about effects of TCM interventions is required. Therefore, appropriate modification to the rapid recommendation framework is necessary. In the efforts to respond to these needs, we have proposed a specific approach to developing rapid recommendations for TCM interventions the Multi-dimensional Evidence Synthesis, Evaluation and Recommendations for TCM interventions (MESERT).

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