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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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AYURVEDIC FRAMEWORK OF CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING: AN EVIDENCE-ORIENTED INTERPRETATION FROM CHARAKA SAMHITA
Dr. Sharika Shabnam Dewan*, Dr. Shireen Tobassom Dewan
Abstract Clinical decision-making is a crucial component of effective healthcare practice. Modern evidence-based medicine integrates scientific evidence, clinical expertise, and patientspecific factors while planning treatment. Ayurveda, as described in the Charaka Samhita, offers a structured and rational framework for clinical decision-making that closely parallels these principles. The present conceptual study aims to analyze the Ayurvedic principles of clinical decision-making with special reference to Pramana, Hetu, Lakshana, Samprapti (including Samprapti Ghataka analysis), and Yukti. A literary review of relevant sections of the Charaka Samhita was carried out to interpret these concepts in a contemporary scientific context. Ayurvedic diagnosis and management emphasize valid knowledge acquisition, identification of etiological factors, observation of clinical features, detailed understanding of disease pathogenesis, and rational application of treatment. The study highlights that Ayurvedic clinical reasoning is analytical, systematic, and evidenceoriented, and remains relevant to modern healthcare practice. Keywords: Charaka Samhita, Clinical decision-making, Pramana, Samprapti, Yukti [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
