Quality assessment of the clinical trials with Chinese Medicine on menopausal syndrome in the last five years: from the view of evidence-based medicine

Abstract no. P-105 OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of the randomized controlled trials (RCT) or quasi-randomized controlled trials with Chinese medicine on menopausal syndrome in the last five years and discuss how to improve the quality of RCT with Chinese medicine. METHODS: The Chinese databases...

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Main Authors: Zhong, L, Tong, Y
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10722/127776
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Summary:Abstract no. P-105 OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of the randomized controlled trials (RCT) or quasi-randomized controlled trials with Chinese medicine on menopausal syndrome in the last five years and discuss how to improve the quality of RCT with Chinese medicine. METHODS: The Chinese databases include VIP Information (2004.1-), CBM disc (2004.1-), and CNKI (2004.1-). The English databases include MEDLINE(2004.1-), PsychINFO (2004.1-), the Cochrane Library database (2004.1-), EBSCOhost (2004.1-), AMED (2004.1-). The Cochrane Collaboration’s Tool for assessing risk of bias was used to analyze the methodological quality in these trials. RESULTS: 30 studies were included in our review. Two reviewers assess the quality independently. Rev Man 5.0 was used to analyze (Figure 1 and Figure 2). CONCLUSION: There exist a lot of problems in the clinical trials with Chinese medicine from the view of evidence-based medicine. To improve the quality, further training was needed among the Chinese medicine practitioners. The 5th International Congress on Complementary Medicine Research (ICCMR), Tromsø, North Norway, 19-21 May 2010.