Current scenario of Ayurvedic tools and its development
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v11i12.1141Keywords:
Tool development, Validity, Ayurvedic research, Translational AyurvedaAbstract
In our daily life we are dealing with instruments and tools that make our life easy and simple.
Just like that in our Ayurvedic field also, there should be proper standardized tool and methods for every aspect we are dealing with. Most of the methods we are using are personalized one, personalized diagnosis brings about a high level of variability among the clinicians and researchers. Developing and validating assessment tools can help in standardizing the clinical approach among Ayurvedic practitioners and outsiders of Ayurveda fraternity, to facilitate convincing research outcomes. Only then we can ensure advancement of this field to the rest of the world. There are many research works going on for developing and validating different tool related to ayurvedic diagnosis, criteria for diseases, treatment protocols and SOP’s. This paper is a gentle effort to understand the current scenario of tools in our field and to report the findings of a google form survey among PG Scholars of institutes in kerala about their knowledge and attitude regarding assessment tools in Ayurveda.
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