Similarities and Differencesof Doctor-Patient Co-operated Evidence-Based Medical Record of Treating Digestive System Diseaseswith Integrative Medicine Compared with Traditional Medical Records

Journal Title: Traditional Medicine Research - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

Objective:To establish the model of doctor-patient cooperated record, based on the concepts of narrative evidence-based medicine and related theories on Doctor-Patient Co-operated Evidence-Based Medical Record.Methods:We conducted a literature searchfrom Pubmed, following the principles of narrative evidence-based medicine, and refer to the advice of experts of digestive system and EBM in both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine.Result:This research is a useful attempt to discuss the establishment of doctor-patient co-operated evidence-based medical record guided by narrative evidence-based medicine.Conclusion:Doctor-patient co-operated medical record can become a key factor of the curative effect evaluation methodology system of integrated therapy of tradition Chinese medicine and Western medicine on spleen and stomach diseases.

Authors and Affiliations

BoLi, Wen-HongShao, Yan-DaLi, Ying-PanZhao, Qing-NaLi, Yang Zhao, CaiShang Hong

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  • EP ID EP45305
  • DOI 10.12032/TMR201601006
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BoLi, Wen-HongShao, Yan-DaLi, Ying-PanZhao, Qing-NaLi, Yang Zhao, CaiShang Hong (2016). Similarities and Differencesof Doctor-Patient Co-operated Evidence-Based Medical Record of Treating Digestive System Diseaseswith Integrative Medicine Compared with Traditional Medical Records. Traditional Medicine Research, 1(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-45305