Policy Text Analysis of Synergy of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Based on Policy Tools
- VernacularTitle:基于政策工具的我国中西医协同政策文本分析
- Author:
Yalei LI
1
;
Hui ZHANG
;
Qingli TAN
;
Lixiang ZHAI
Author Information
1. 广东药科大学公共卫生学院 广东 广州 510315;广东药科大学卫生经济与健康促进研究中心 广东 广州 510006
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine;
policy tools;
policy texts
- From:
Chinese Hospital Management
2024;44(12):27-31
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To analyze the emphasis and deficiencies of synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine policy texts,and provide references for future policy development and optimization.Methods From the perspective of policy tools,a two-dimensional"policy objectives-policy tools"analysis framework was constructed,and 75 policy documents related to the synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine were quantitatively analyzed using content analysis.Results In the X-dimension,supply-oriented policy tools were used the most (48.18%),followed by demand-oriented tools (24.09%) and environment-oriented tools (27.72%),with a relatively small proportion of usage.Additionally,there were significant differences in the internal structure of each policy tool.In the Y-dimension,promoting the cultivation of synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine had the highest proportion (22.56%),while the goal of establishing a complete mechanism for preventing and controlling diseases through synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine had the lowest proportion (4.40%).Conclusion In the future,policies in the field of synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine should increase their emphasis on demand-oriented and environment-oriented tools,optimize policy tool combinations,and improve target layouts.Meanwhile,it should perfect the layout of policy objectives,provide necessary policy support for weak links,strengthen cooperation and communication among policy-making departments,and further promote the construction of a policy system for synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.