Significance of Clinical utility
Clinical utility encompasses the effectiveness and practical application of various therapeutic practices and tools in clinical settings. This includes the roles of Abhyanga, cardiac markers, and Ayurvedic principles in diagnosis and treatment, as well as the utility of methodologies like Asthavidha Pariksha and Srotas for understanding diseases. The importance of demonstrating research findings' applicability in real-world healthcare and ensuring treatments, such as herbal formulations and specific drugs, yield positive patient outcomes is also emphasized within the context of clinical utility.
Synonyms: Clinical usefulness, Clinical applicability, Clinical relevance, Practical value, Practical application, Therapeutic value, Medical benefit, Treatment effectiveness
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The concept of Clinical utility in scientific sources
Clinical utility encompasses the practical benefits and applications of Swarna Prashana and Swarnamritaprashana, emphasizing their effectiveness in therapeutic settings, supported by clinical trials, and integrating Ayurvedic principles to enhance health outcomes in modern healthcare.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This phrase references the usefulness or practicality of the erythrocyte sedimentation rate in a clinical context, especially within medicine.[1] (2) This refers to the usefulness of bone remodeling markers, which are not diagnostic tools for osteoporosis, but are valuable in monitoring the response to treatment.[2] (3) The practical applicability and usefulness of a scale or questionnaire in a clinical setting, as demonstrated by the translated versions of SHAPS.[3]