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Standards for reporting interventions in controlled trials of acupuncture: the STRICTA recommendations

Abstract

Acupuncture treatment and control group interventions in parallel-group randomized trials of acupuncture are not always precisely reported. In an attempt to improve standards, an international group of experienced acupuncturists and researchers devised a set of recommendations, designating them STRICTA: ST andards for R eporting I nterventions in C ontrolled T rials of A cupuncture. In a further consensus-building round, the editors of several journals helped redraft the recommendations. These follow the CONSORT format, acting as an extension of the CONSORT guidelines for the specific requirements of acupuncture studies. Participating journals are publishing the STRICTA recommendations and requesting prospective authors to adhere to them when preparing reports for publication. Other journals are invited to adopt these recommendations. The intended outcome is that interventions in controlled trials of acupuncture will be more adequately reported, thereby facilitating an improvement in critical appraisal, analysis and replication of trials.

Authors

MacPherson H; White A; Cummings M; Jobst K; Rose K; Niemtzow R

Journal

Clinical Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 6–9

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2002

DOI

10.1054/caom.2001.0114

ISSN

1461-1449
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