Abstract Background Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for Chinese medicine (CM) are being developed to assist doctors with appropriate decisions concerning CM care. To date, there has been little investigation on the perspectives of those to whom the guidelines are directed. Methods A self-administered questionnaire was sent to 4503 doctors in 28 provinces of China in the latter half of 2012. Questions were organized around the topics of knowledge, application, practice changes, beliefs and outcomes of implementation. Basic classificatory data on specialties and years of qualification were also collected. Results Replies were received from 4495 CM doctors (99.82%). Of these, 85.56% of CM doctors reported being familiar with CPG recommenda...
Objectives: to review current practices and methods underlying the development of patient versions o...
This study aimed to investigate the knowledge, practices, and attitudes of medical professionals tow...
Abstract Background In China, demands for disease prevention and health care and the prevalence of c...
Abstract Background The work of developing clinical p...
Objective: This study aimed to systematically review the status and trends of Chinese clinical pract...
Objective: This study aimed to systematically review the methodological and reporting quality of cli...
BackgroundClinical guidelines are an important tool for improving service quality, the benefits of g...
ObjectiveTo assess the quality of the first batch of Chinese evidence-based clinical practice guidel...
Background: Evidence-based medicine promotes and relies on the use of evidence in developing clinica...
China; Practice guideline; Surveys and questionnairesChina; Guía práctica; Encuestas y cuestionarios...
Previous research suggests that the quality of clinical guidelines (CGs) in China is suboptimal. How...
Abstract Background The Chinese Medical Doctors Association (CMDA) adopted the Charter of Medical Pr...
This study analyses the attitudes of Western trained doctors to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) i...
Background: In the past two decades, China has focused on expanding primary care services in its rur...
BackgroundEvidence-based medicine promotes and relies on the use of evidence in developing clinical ...
Objectives: to review current practices and methods underlying the development of patient versions o...
This study aimed to investigate the knowledge, practices, and attitudes of medical professionals tow...
Abstract Background In China, demands for disease prevention and health care and the prevalence of c...
Abstract Background The work of developing clinical p...
Objective: This study aimed to systematically review the status and trends of Chinese clinical pract...
Objective: This study aimed to systematically review the methodological and reporting quality of cli...
BackgroundClinical guidelines are an important tool for improving service quality, the benefits of g...
ObjectiveTo assess the quality of the first batch of Chinese evidence-based clinical practice guidel...
Background: Evidence-based medicine promotes and relies on the use of evidence in developing clinica...
China; Practice guideline; Surveys and questionnairesChina; Guía práctica; Encuestas y cuestionarios...
Previous research suggests that the quality of clinical guidelines (CGs) in China is suboptimal. How...
Abstract Background The Chinese Medical Doctors Association (CMDA) adopted the Charter of Medical Pr...
This study analyses the attitudes of Western trained doctors to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) i...
Background: In the past two decades, China has focused on expanding primary care services in its rur...
BackgroundEvidence-based medicine promotes and relies on the use of evidence in developing clinical ...
Objectives: to review current practices and methods underlying the development of patient versions o...
This study aimed to investigate the knowledge, practices, and attitudes of medical professionals tow...
Abstract Background In China, demands for disease prevention and health care and the prevalence of c...