An analysis of national projects of scientific research in Japanese acupuncture-moxibustion academia during recent 40 years.
- Author:
Qiang LI
1
;
Masateru KUSHIZAKI
Author Information
1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Butsuryo College of Osaka, Sakai city, Osaka Prefecture 593-8324, Japan. qiangli@butsuryo.ac.jp
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Academies and Institutes;
economics;
history;
organization & administration;
Acupuncture;
economics;
education;
history;
organization & administration;
Biomedical Research;
economics;
manpower;
organization & administration;
Financing, Organized;
economics;
history;
organization & administration;
History, 20th Century;
History, 21st Century;
Humans;
Japan;
Moxibustion;
economics;
history
- From:
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion
2013;33(2):180-184
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Adopting bibliometrics research methods to categorize and analyze the acupuncture scientific research findings which has been published by the KAKEN Database of Grants-In-Aid for Scientific Research, and moreover compared results from some of the winning national research projects published by the Internet-based Science Information System of China in 2011. Upon evaluation, it is found that the applied logic of Japanese acupuncture academia is clearer and the fixed position is more accurate. The achivments and academic thought of Japan acup-mox cirde will in some way inspire the acupuncture researchers in China regarding project selection and help them to avoid invalid or duplicate research. Furthermore, it is concluded that Chinese acupuncture academia is focusing on basic research and is showing the spirit for the scientific research as the cradle of acupuncture and moxibustion. In comparison, Japanese acupuncture academia is re nowned for their focus on the subtle interplay of basic and clinical research, as well as attention to detail, serves as a testament to their straightforward, absence of pretense as a country of practical scientific research.