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Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae ; (24): 134-143, 2024.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006564

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ObjectiveTo establish the clinical comprehensive evaluation index system for Chinese patent medicine(CPM) based on Evidence and Value:Impact on DEcisionMaking(EVIDEM) framework, so as to promote the scientific, systematic and standardized implementation of clinical comprehensive evaluation of CPM. MethodThe clinical comprehensive evaluation index system was determined through literature review, semi-structured interview and Delphi method, and the weights of each index were clarified by analytic hierarchy process(AHP). ResultThe recovery rates of both rounds of expert consultation were 100%, and the authority coefficient of experts was 0.90 and 0.905, respectively. Kendall's coordination coefficients(W) of the second- and third-level indicators in the first-round consultation were 0.320 and 0.283(P<0.001), and in the second round were 0.411 and 0.351, respectively(P<0.001). The finally constructed clinical comprehensive evaluation index system for CPM included 6 first-level indicators, 13 second-level indicators and 28 third-level indicators. Among the first-level indicators, the weights of effectiveness, safety, economy, innovation, suitability and accessibility were 37.34%, 32.68%, 11.85%, 5.87%, 5.79% and 6.47%, respectively. ConclusionThis study has constructed a universal clinical comprehensive evaluation index system for CPM, and the domain and criteria are introduced and interpreted in detail, which can provide reference and information for carrying out the clinical comprehensive evaluation of CPM, but it needs to be refined and improved in combination with the clinical practice of CPM for specialized diseases.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae ; (24): 212-218, 2022.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-940536

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Evidence and value:impact on DEcisionMaking (EVIDEM) framework was developed by EVIDEM collaboration. Its core is the combination of multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) model and standardized health technology assessment (HTA) report, which aims to evaluate the overall value of medical interventions. It has been tested and implemented in the real-world evaluation environments. After more than 10 years of development, EVIDEM framework has been updated to version 10, and the relevant operation manuals have been published. More than 40 countries have joined the collaboration and more than 20 countries have carried out relevant studies. The framework is constructed with patients, population and sustainability as the overall goals, combing the evidence and value, forming a relatively complete decision-making framework system composed of 2 levels, 7 dimensions and 20 criteria. The two levels include normative universal criteria and contextual criteria. The normative universal criteria, namely EVIDEM core model, is the quantitative evaluation, consisting of 5 dimensions and 13 criteria. Contextual criteria, namely contextual tools, are qualitative evaluation, consisting of 2 dimensions and 7 criteria. The specific operation steps of EVIDEM framework include selecting and constructing criteria, assigning weights, integrating and evaluating evidence, quantitative and qualitative evaluation of value, comprehensive value estimation and ranking based on value estimation. EVIDEM framework is applicable to disease diagnosis, treatment, management and other fields. Its application scope includes medical insurance reimbursement, clinical practice decision-making, drug selection and so on, which can provide a method for more systematic, transparent and scientific healthcare decision-making. At present, the framework has been introduced into the field of traditional Chinese medicine and can provide a scientific and feasible evaluation tool and methodology system for the clinical comprehensive evaluation of Chinese patent medicine.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae ; (24): 175-181, 2022.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-940467

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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) health technology assessment (HTA) provides scientific information and decision-making basis for decision-makers at all levels to choose TCM health technology reasonably. However, it is still in its infancy. In the future, it is necessary to strengthen top-level design, improve cognition and attention, enhance talent training and cooperation, and speed up the development of evaluation criteria in line with the characteristics of TCM, so as to promote the development of HTA in TCM. Therefore, it is imperative to create a method system and tools suitable for TCM HTA. Evidence and value impact on decisionmaking (EVIDEM) framework is developed by EVIDEM collaboration. It combines evidence and value to form a relatively complete decision-making framework system, which can provide methodological support for medical insurance reimbursement, clinical practice decision-making, drug selection and so on. The introduction of EVIDEM framework into the field of TCM has methodological feasibility and practical operability, but it is still necessary to further integrate and optimize the TCM characteristics. On the basis of theoretical research, pilot studies are carried out with Chinese patent medicine as the breakthrough point, forming a preliminary framework and implementation path for the research of TCM HTA, in order to promote healthcare decision-making and achievement transformation.

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