Overview
The journal aims to promote the development of Chinese medicine as an integrative approach by providing high-quality evidence to support the use of Chinese medicine in healthcare by improving scientific decision making.
The journal receives submissions from multiple disciplines in relation to evidence-based medicine in Chinese medicine and integrative medicine, which cover the following areas:
(1) Methodology and techniques: Methodological research on Chinese medicine and integrative medicine - therapeutic evaluation, evidence grading and evaluation, techniques of GRADE methods in guideline development, development of novel clinical evaluation scales, disease risk and intervention prediction models, and artificial intelligence and its application;
(2) Evidence synthesis: Systematic review/meta-analysis, network analysis, bibliometric studies and visualization analysis;
(3) Standards & norms: Clinical practice guidelines, clinical pathways, expert review and consensus and reporting standards;
(4) Technology assessment: Technology assessment (specific diseases and treatments research, medical technology assessment, and screening and application of technology), pharmacoeconomic studies;
(5) Evidence-based decision-making: Evidence-based clinical practice, evidence-based public health, evidence-based policy making, and clinical audit;
(6) Evidence-based clinical studies: Generation of reliable evidence through clinical trials, mixed methods research, health services research, implementation research and health economic analysis.
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