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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://tdudspace.texicon.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/634
Title: Clinical Research in Ayurveda – Can Statistics as a Scientific Discipline Help the Cause?
Authors: Mahajan, Vinay
Sanker MK, Vivek
Mathur, Ashwini
Keywords: Clinical Research
Ayurveda
Scientific Discipline
Traditional Medicine
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Enliven Archive
Citation: Mahajan V, Vivek Sanker MK, Mathur A. Clinical Research in Ayurveda – Can Statistics as a Scientific Discipline Help the Cause? J Nat Prod Trad Med. 2022, 1: 001.
Abstract: Ayurveda as a healthcare system has survived for thousands of years but continues to be dogged by reported lack of efficacy of the treatments in clinical trials. The reported lack of efficacy could be due to a real lack of efficacy (which then contradicts the survival of Ayurveda as a functional medical system enjoying considerable public patronage) or could be attributed to inadequacies in the efforts towards evidence generation or in a larger context the overall scientific conduct of research in Ayurveda. In an effort towards better evidence generation, there is an immediate need for standardizing the design, conduct and reporting of clinical trials of Ayurveda but it is a daunting task. For this effort to benefit the scientific endeavors of Ayurveda researchers, it should allow the researchers to be able to apply Ayurveda’s multi-component, individualized and inherently holistic approach. Statistical principles can benefit this effort. Statistical hypothesis testing (SHT) is central to these statistical principles and also aligns well with conventional scientific principles of evidence generation. Although there are challenges with SHT, good practitioners engaged in it do much more than just apply the mathematical theory behind it. As a particular example, lot of time in clinical trial designing is spent in addressing biases and designing trials prudently by minimizing the effect of such biases. SHT can benefit such an effort objectively. There is a need for Ayurveda researchers to engage deeply and mindfully about biases in study design in order to gain scientific validity and acceptability. The article highlights issues that arise in Ayurveda research, and discusses few ways of dealing with these issues using statistical principles.
URI: http://tdudspace.texicon.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/634
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