Significance of Clinical applicability
Clinical applicability encompasses various aspects of how therapeutic approaches, including Rasayana therapies, can be integrated into medical practice for treating conditions related to the sense organs. It emphasizes the importance of real-world relevance, such as the practical applications of study findings for oral health and the effective implementation of classification systems for gingival recession in diagnosis and treatment planning. Additionally, it looks at the philosophical underpinnings applied in healthcare and overall usability of medical formulations in clinical settings.
Synonyms: Clinical relevance, Practical applicability, Therapeutic relevance, Utility, Usefulness, Implementation, Application, Effectiveness, Suitability
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The concept of Clinical applicability in scientific sources
Clinical applicability emphasizes the relevance of treatments in real-world healthcare, underscoring the importance of implementing philosophical concepts, like those in the Caraka Samhita, into practical medical settings for effective patient care.
From: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
(1) The relevance and practical usage of specific medicinal compounds and treatments in the context of patient care and disease management.[1] (2) Clinical applicability refers to how Rasayana therapies can be effectively integrated within medical practice, particularly in treating various ailments related to the sense organs.[2]
From: Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology
(1) The relevance of the study’s findings to practical applications in real-world oral health settings.[3] (2) Clinical applicability refers to how well a classification system for gingival recession can be implemented and utilized in a practical clinical context to aid diagnosis and treatment planning.[4]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
(1) Clinical applicability refers to the relevance and practicality of using a particular treatment or formulation in real-world healthcare scenarios.[5]
From: AYU (Journal of Research in Ayurveda)
(1) The use of philosophical concepts in practical medical contexts, particularly as described in the Caraka Samhita.[6]
From: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
(1) The practical relevance and usability of a medical formulation in real-world healthcare settings.[7]
From: Ayushdhara journal
(1) The relevance and practical use of theoretical knowledge in patient care and real-world medical scenarios, which students are advocating for in their education.[8]