A Proposed Standard International Acupuncture Nomenclature: Report of a WHO Scientific Group
(1991; 36 pages)
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Ver el documentoWHO Scientific Group on International Acupuncture Nomenclature
Ver el documento1. Introduction
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido2. Background
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido3. Proposed standard international acupuncture nomenclature
Cerrar esta carpeta4. Recommendations for further action by WHO in the field of acupuncture
Ver el documento4.1 Dissemination of the proposed standard international acupuncture nomenclature
Ver el documento4.2 Further standardization of nomenclature
Ver el documento4.3 Regulation by health authorities
Ver el documento4.4 Basic training
Ver el documento4.5 Safety
Ver el documento4.6 Indications and contraindications
Ver el documento4.7 Acupuncture equipment
Ver el documento4.8 Education of the public
Ver el documento4.9 Clinical and basic research
Ver el documentoAcknowledgements
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4.9 Clinical and basic research

Clinical trials and related research should continue to be undertaken by independent groups, but their results should be brought together for comparison and conclusions drawn. WHO has a role to play in consolidating existing guidelines on research methodology so as to ensure the comparability of results. The Organization can also provide the ethical guidance needed on clinical and basic research, and serve as a documentation centre.

 

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