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China Pharmacy ; (12): 2406-2409, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-825899

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OBJECTIVE:To estab lish the evaluation criteria for repeated usage of TCM decoction pieces and Chinese patent medicine,and to provide reference for prescription comment. METHODS :By modified Delphi method ,15 experts of TCM were selected,who had plenty of clinical experience. The questionnaire data and expert opinion were collected and summarized to establish related evaluation index system with two rounds of questionnaire survey. RESULTS :In this two-rounded survey ,experts’ positive coefficients were 100%;authority coefficient were 0.711 and 0.752;reliability of questionaire were 0.830 and 0.926; coordination degree of experts were 0.579(P<0.01)and 0.721(P<0.01),respectively. The evaluation criteria for cross-using and repeated usage of TCM decoction pieces and Chinese patent medicine ,which contained 4 first-level items (component repetition,function and indication repetition ,tumor repetition and others )and 10 second-level items ,were established finally. CONCLUSIONS:Established criteria are with well expert ’s positive coefficient and high authority ,and good reliability of questionnaire. The evaluation criteria for repeated usage of TCM decoction pieces and Chinese patent medicine is formulated preliminarily.

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Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal ; (24): 1867-1871, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-858551

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OBJECTIVE: To establish the criteria in repeated usage of traditional Chinese patent medicines. METHODS: Fifteen experts were invited to take a two-rounded questionnaire survey. Experts' positive coefficients, authority coefficient, reliability, concentration degree and coordination degree towards experts' opinions were calculated by SPSS23.0 after integrating the opinions. The criteria were modified based on the prespecified principles. RESULTS: In this two-rounded survey, experts' positive coefficients were 100.00% and 93.33%, averaging authority coefficient was 0.91, reliability of two rounds were 0.87 and 0.82. Coordination degree increased from 0.36 (P<0.01) to 0.46 (P<0.01). Three first level index and eighteen second level index were included in this cirteria. CONCLUSION: With well response, authority, reliability and coordination, this study could define preliminary evaluation criteria of repeated traditional Chinese patent medicines.

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