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Development of clinical practice guidelines for Korean medicine: Towards evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine

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INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE RESEARCH
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.imr.2023.100924

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Clinical practice guidelines; Korean medicine; Evidence -based medicine; Complementary and alternative medicine

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This study reviewed the development, dissemination, and implementation of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) in Korean Medicine (KM). KM-CPGs are developed and evaluated using standardized methods, with quality controlled through a tri-step appraisal process. The Steering Committee of the KoMIT project reviews and confirms the CPGs for public disclosure and dissemination.
Background: Since evidence-based medicine has been pursued in complementary and alternative medicine, the clinical practice guideline (CPG) has become a key factor in providing standardized and validated practices in Korean Medicine (KM). We aimed to review the current status and characteristics of the development, dissemination, and implementation of KM-CPGs.Methods: We searched KM-CPGs and relevant publication via web-based databases. We organized the searching results focused on the year of publications and the development programs to show which and how KM-CPGs have been development. We also reviewed the manuals for KM-CPG development to introduce concise characteristics of the KM-CPGs published in Korea.Results: The KM-CPGs have been developed according to manuals and standard templates for developing evidence-based KM-CPGs. First, CPG developers reviews the previously published CPGs for a clinical condition of interest and plans the CPG development. After finalizing the key clinical questions, the evidence is searched, selected, appraised, and analyzed following the internationally standardized methods. The quality of the KM-CPGs is controlled by a tri-step appraisal process. Second, the CPGs were submitted for the appraisal of the KM-CPG Review and Evaluation Committee. The committee evaluates the CPGs according to the AGREE II tool. Finally, the Steering Committee of the KoMIT project reviews the entire process of developing the CPGs and confirms it for public disclosure and dissemination.Conclusion: Evidence-based KM from research to practice can be achieved with the attention and effort of multidisciplinary entities such as clinicians, practitioners, researchers, and policymakers for the CPGs.@ 2023 Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine Published by Elsevier B V This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ )

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