Digital Chinese Medicine (Mar 2023)

Establishment of basic principles and methods of acupuncture standardization in traditional Chinese medicine

  • Guo Yi,
  • L.I. Zhenji,
  • Liu Baoyan,
  • Sang Binsheng,
  • F.U. Qiang,
  • Zhao Xue,
  • Chen Bo,
  • Chen Zelin,
  • Yang Huayuan,
  • H.E. Liyun,
  • Yang Yi,
  • L.V. Zhongqian,
  • Zhao Tianyi,
  • L.I. Dan,
  • F.U. Hua,
  • Yuan Xinru

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 3 – 8

Abstract

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Standardization is the universal language of the world, and standardization of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is essential for its communication in China and globally. However, the principles and methods of TCM acupuncture standardization have been unclear and inadequate in the early stages. Based on an investigative approach to understanding the current status, identifying problems, and finding solutions, our team has established basic principles of TCM acupuncture that embody Chinese wisdom, evaluated the international strategic environment systematically, proposed the principle of “importance of harmony and exercise of impartiality”, and established basic working principles. A series of methods for TCM acupuncture standard development and evaluation have been constructed, including general standards for the revision of TCM acupuncture standards, the first TCM acupuncture clinical research management specification, a shared full chain technology platform, a data center, and an evaluation research base for TCM acupuncture clinical research. Evaluation criteria for ancient literature and expert experience, a recommendation method for the “three main and three auxiliaries” TCM guideline for prevention were established, and quantifiable assessment methods of TCM standard applicability were proposed. These findings provide methodological guidance for TCM acupuncture standardization.

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