Online sources of health-related traditional knowledge: content for a traditional medicine library.

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Bulletin of the World Health Organization Pub Date : 2026-05-01 Epub Date: 2026-03-16 DOI:10.2471/BLT.25.293555
Carmen Vm Abdala, Mariana C Schveitzer, Ricardo Ghelman, Mirelys Puerta-Diaz, M Sharmila A Sousa, Viswajanani J Sattigeri, Geetha K Gopalakrishna Pillai, Maki Kajiwara, Shyama Kuruvilla, João P Souza
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Abstract

Objective: To map digital resources on traditional, complementary and integrative medicine, including databases, repositories, libraries and web portals providing access to traditional knowledge, research or policy information.

Methods: We undertook a rapid review of publications related to digital resources on traditional medicine. We also surveyed specialists in traditional medicine for referrals to digital resources. We searched PubMed®, Embase, the Virtual Health Library of the Pan American Health Organization and Google. Eligible resources were digital platforms indexing traditional medicine knowledge, research or policy. From the publications identified, we retrieved relevant digital resources and extracted data on their scope, content and geographic distribution.

Findings: From 102 studies, we identified 358 potentially relevant digital resources on traditional medicine across all regions of the World Health Organization (WHO). We included 125 of these resources in our inventory of traditional medicine digital resources. The Western Pacific Region accounted for 36% (45/125) of the resources, led by China with 34 resources, and the Americas accounted for 24% (30/125) of the resources, with 24 resources from the United States of America. Most digital resources focused on pharmacological or clinical applications; only five addressed Indigenous medicine.

Conclusion: Digital resources on traditional, complementary and integrative medicine are diverse but fragmented. Codified systems are predominant while Indigenous traditions are marginalized. WHO's Traditional Medicine Global Library offers an opportunity to correct these imbalances by creating an inclusive, ethically governed platform that safeguards knowledge systems and supports their equitable integration into global health.

健康相关传统知识的在线资源:传统医学图书馆的内容。
目的:绘制传统医学、补充医学和中西医结合医学的数字资源图谱,包括提供传统知识、研究或政策信息的数据库、知识库、图书馆和门户网站。方法:我们对与传统医学数字资源相关的出版物进行了快速回顾。我们还调查了传统医学专家,以寻求数字资源的推荐。我们检索了PubMed®、Embase、泛美卫生组织虚拟健康图书馆和谷歌。符合条件的资源是索引传统医学知识、研究或政策的数字平台。从确定的出版物中,我们检索了相关的数字资源,并提取了其范围、内容和地理分布的数据。研究结果:从102项研究中,我们在世界卫生组织(WHO)所有区域确定了358个潜在相关的传统医学数字资源。我们将其中的125种资源纳入我们的传统医学数字资源清单。西太平洋地区占总资源的36%(45/125),其中中国以34种资源居首位;美洲占总资源的24%(30/125),其中美国占24种资源。大多数数字资源集中在药理学或临床应用;只有五个涉及土著医学。结论:传统医学、补充医学和中西医结合医学的数字资源多样且分散。编纂制度占主导地位,土著传统被边缘化。世卫组织传统医学全球图书馆提供了一个纠正这些不平衡的机会,它创建了一个包容性的、道德治理的平台,保护知识系统并支持其公平融入全球卫生。
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
11.50
自引率
0.90%
发文量
317
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the World Health Organization Journal Overview: Leading public health journal Peer-reviewed monthly journal Special focus on developing countries Global scope and authority Top public and environmental health journal Impact factor of 6.818 (2018), according to Web of Science ranking Audience: Essential reading for public health decision-makers and researchers Provides blend of research, well-informed opinion, and news
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