Clinical Evidence Profile of Oral Chinese Patent Ethnomedicines: Protocol for a Scoping Review and Evidence Map
Miaomiao Li, Hui Luo, Hui Zhao, Xing Liao

TL;DR
This paper outlines a protocol for a scoping review to map the clinical evidence of oral Chinese patent ethnomedicines and identify research gaps.
Contribution
The study introduces a systematic protocol to synthesize and visualize evidence on oral Chinese patent ethnomedicines for the first time.
Findings
The review will synthesize clinical evidence on oral Chinese patent ethnomedicines.
It will identify gaps in the current literature and clinical characteristics of these medicines.
Results will be visualized to improve understanding and guide future research.
Abstract
Chinese patent ethnomedicines (CPEs), a form of traditional Chinese patent medicine, originate from the traditional medicines of ethnic minority groups and are widely used in clinical practice. However, existing evidence to support their application remains unclear. Therefore, to address this gap, this comprehensive scoping review will be performed to provide an overview of the available evidence on CPE preparations. This review aims to provide the evidence profile for oral CPEs. This study will elucidate the current state of the evidence with respect to these medicines and identify research gaps. The detailed steps for conducting this review are outlined in this protocol. This review will contribute to a better understanding of CPEs. This review will include clinical studies of CPEs irrespective of study design. The frameworks described by Arksey and O’Malley, Levac et al, and the…
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TopicsPlant-based Medicinal Research · Traditional Chinese Medicine Studies · Traditional Chinese Medicine Analysis
