Under the narrative medicine theory to establish the evidence-based medical record written by doctors and patients through integrated therapy of traditional Chinese and western on digestive system diseases

Journal Title: Traditional Medicine Research - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 2

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this article was to discuss the theory of doctor-patient co-operated evidence-based medical record and set up the preliminary frame of the doctor-patient co-operated evidence-based medical record following the concept of narrative evidence-based medicine. Methods: The information was searched from Pubmed, Embase, CBMdisc, CNKI. A preliminary agreement was reached by referring to the principles of narrative medicine and advises given by experts of digestive system and evidence-based medicine 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 the direction of narrative evidence-based medicine. Reflection and outlook: Doctor-patient co-operated medical record can be 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

Li Bo, Tian Gui-Hua, Gao Rui, Zhao Ying-Pan, Li Qing-Na, Zhao Yang, Shang Hong-Cai

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  • EP ID EP45264
  • DOI 10.12032/TMR201706041
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Li Bo, Tian Gui-Hua, Gao Rui, Zhao Ying-Pan, Li Qing-Na, Zhao Yang, Shang Hong-Cai (2017). Under the narrative medicine theory to establish the evidence-based medical record written by doctors and patients through integrated therapy of traditional Chinese and western on digestive system diseases. Traditional Medicine Research, 2(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-45264