Need for reporting guidelines in Ayurveda research

A. Thakar
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Traditional medicines have become progressively popular worldwide. The world apprehended the significance of Ayurvedic medicine during the COVID era. The surging exports of Ayurvedic herbs are indications of its rising popularity. Although the potency of pharmaceuticals is undeniable, Ayurvedic stakeholders still lag in terms of research quality. Basic requirements for quality research include a predetermined protocol and the dissemination of results as per appropriate reporting guidelines. Medical research studies have been categorized in a hierarchical manner, and every study design has distinct reporting standards. Reporting guidelines are the bare minimum set of details that research articles should constitute. The Equator network provides access to over a hundred reporting guidelines. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA), PRISMA-P (for protocol) for systematic reviews of Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs), Meta-analyses Of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (MOOSE) for systematic reviews of observational studies, Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT), Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials [SPIRIT (for protocol)] for RCTs, and STROBE for observational studies are a few important guidelines. On the basis of the extent to which the research articles adhere to their respective reporting guidelines, their veracity, transparency, and precision can be evaluated. To establish the credibility of Ayurvedic clinical management, researchers should be encouraged to adhere to it and one's adherence should be carefully reviewed.
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阿育吠陀研究需要报告指南
传统药物在世界范围内日益流行。在新冠疫情期间,世界认识到了阿育吠陀医学的重要性。阿育吠陀草药的出口激增表明它越来越受欢迎。虽然药物的效力是不可否认的,但阿育吠陀的利益相关者在研究质量方面仍然落后。高质量研究的基本要求包括预先确定的方案和按照适当的报告准则传播结果。医学研究以等级方式分类,每个研究设计都有不同的报告标准。报告指南是研究文章应该包含的最基本的细节。赤道网络提供了一百多条报告准则。系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)、随机临床试验(rct)系统评价的首选报告项目(PRISMA - p)、观察性研究系统评价的流行病学观察性研究荟萃分析(MOOSE)、试验报告综合标准(CONSORT)、标准方案项目:介入试验建议(rct的SPIRIT(方案))和观察性研究的STROBE是一些重要的指南。根据研究文章遵守各自报告准则的程度,可以评估其真实性,透明度和准确性。为了建立阿育吠陀临床管理的可信度,应该鼓励研究人员坚持它,并且应该仔细审查一个人的坚持。
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