Significance of Case studies
Case studies, as described in both Ayurveda and Science, involve detailed examinations of individual patients or small groups to document specific instances of treatments and their outcomes. In Ayurveda, they focus on diseases and cures, while in Science, they encompass research reports on herbal medicine for cancer, treatment modalities for PCOS, and the effectiveness of Ayurvedic therapies for various conditions. These practical examples provide insight into treatment applications and reinforce theoretical discussions across various health practices.
Synonyms: Research studies, Analyses
In Dutch: Casestudies; In Finnish: Tapaustutkimukset; In Spanish: Estudios de caso
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Hindu concept of 'Case studies'
Case studies in Hinduism likely encompass comprehensive analyses of particular diseases and their treatments, illustrating the intersection of spirituality and healthcare within the traditions documented in Hindu medicinal texts.
From: Bhesajjakkhandhaka (Chapter on Medicine)
(1) Detailed examinations of specific instances of diseases and their corresponding cures, which are included in the Chapters on Medicine.[1]
The concept of Case studies in scientific sources
Case studies are detailed reports that document specific patient experiences and treatment outcomes. They illustrate the effectiveness of various treatments, including traditional and allopathic medicine, and highlight individual experiences, such as those involving rasayana therapy for pancreatic cancer.
From: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
(1) In-depth analyses of specific instances in pharmaceutical formulation development highlighting QbD applications.[2] (2) Reports focusing on one or more particular instances of treatment, providing insights into the treatment's effects on Huntington's disease.[3] (3) Specific historical accounts that analyze instances of biological weapons use and their impacts.[4] (4) Research studies used in the text to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of various treatment modalities for PCOS.[5] (5) Case studies are detailed examinations of individual patients or small groups, provided in the research to illustrate the effects of treatment on gall stones.[6]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
(1) Research reports that document specific instances of treatment involving herbal medicine for individual cancer patients, providing insight into practical applications.[7] (2) In-depth examinations of individual patients or small groups that provide insight into the effects of specific treatments.[8] (3) Practical examples provided in the book to illustrate the application of wellness practices in daily life.[9] (4) Detailed examinations of individual cases to illustrate the practical application of health practices.[10] (5) Practical examples included in the book to reinforce theoretical discussions and conclusions.[11]
From: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
(1) Detailed reports of individual patient treatment outcomes and responses to Ayurvedic therapies for infertility.[12] (2) Research examples cited in the paper showing the effectiveness of traditional medicine treatments compared to allopathic approaches.[13] (3) Detailed reports of specific patient experiences and outcomes used to illustrate the effectiveness of treatments.[14]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
(1) Detailed reports of individual patients demonstrating specific medical cases, often used in medical literature to share treatment outcomes.[15] (2) Detailed reports of individual patients' experiences and outcomes from treatments, such as those involving rasayana therapy for pancreatic cancer, demonstrating the effectiveness of the approach.[16]
From: Ayushdhara journal
(1) Case studies are specific instances documented to illustrate the challenges and solutions related to the use of Sthavar Visha, demonstrating their potential risks and therapeutic applications.[17] (2) In-depth investigations of individual patients or a small group used to illustrate the effectiveness of particular treatments.[18]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Real-life scenarios used as teaching tools to encourage critical thinking and analysis among students regarding scientific and health concepts.[19]