arcp://name,uts_public_data_repo/ae19230043d611ef8052156dedb18645ae19230043d611ef8052156dedb18645http://schema.org/descriptiondescription"This dataset comprises the complete anonymised Delphi panel responses from both rounds of the Delphi survey undertaken to develop the Contemporary Implementation of Traditional knowledge and Evidence in health (CITE) Framework. The dataset outlines participant consensus ratings and other responses used to determine and refine the items included in the CITE Framework, which was initially drafted following a literature review and stakeholder discussion forum. The CITE Framework is designed to support appropriate and rigorous use of traditional knowledge by healthcare practitioners, educators, researchers, and policymakers by providing guidance on how to select, evaluate and apply evidence from traditional written knowledge sources within the contemporary context. The intention of the CITE Framework is to ensure the use of traditional knowledge in health contexts be undertaken and evaluated in a rigorous way, without undue bias toward or against traditional knowledge or traditional medicine systems. It aims to facilitate the appropriate use and integration of traditional knowledge with current evidence-based approaches to health care practice, education, research and policy."
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