TY - JOUR
T1 - Effectiveness guidance document (EGD) for acupuncture research - a consensus document for conducting trials
AU - Witt, Claudia M.
AU - Aickin, Mikel
AU - Baca, Trini
AU - Cherkin, Dan
AU - Haan, Mary N.
AU - Hammerschlag, Richard
AU - Hao, Jason J.
AU - Kaplan, George A.
AU - Lao, Lixing
AU - McKay, Terri
AU - Pierce, Beverly
AU - Riley, David
AU - Ritenbaugh, Cheryl
AU - Thorpe, Kevin
AU - Tunis, Sean
AU - Weissberg, Jed
AU - Berman, Brian M.
AU - Brinkhaus, Benno
AU - Cardini, Francesco
AU - Lewith, George
AU - Linde, Klaus
AU - MacPherson, Hugh
AU - Nahin, Richard L.
AU - chnyer, Rosa S.
AU - Turkelson, Charles
PY - 2012/9/6
Y1 - 2012/9/6
N2 - Background: There is a need for more Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) to strengthen the evidence base for clinical and policy decision-making. Effectiveness Guidance Documents (EGD) are targeted to clinical researchers. The aim of this EGD is to provide specific recommendations for the design of prospective acupuncture studies to support optimal use of resources for generating evidence that will inform stakeholder decision-making.Methods: Document development based on multiple systematic consensus procedures (written Delphi rounds, interactive consensus workshop, international expert review). To balance aspects of internal and external validity, multiple stakeholders including patients, clinicians and payers were involved.Results: Recommendations focused mainly on randomized studies and were developed for the following areas: overall research strategy, treatment protocol, expertise and setting, outcomes, study design and statistical analyses, economic evaluation, and publication.Conclusion: The present EGD, based on an international consensus developed with multiple stakeholder involvement, provides the first systematic methodological guidance for future CER on acupuncture.
AB - Background: There is a need for more Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) to strengthen the evidence base for clinical and policy decision-making. Effectiveness Guidance Documents (EGD) are targeted to clinical researchers. The aim of this EGD is to provide specific recommendations for the design of prospective acupuncture studies to support optimal use of resources for generating evidence that will inform stakeholder decision-making.Methods: Document development based on multiple systematic consensus procedures (written Delphi rounds, interactive consensus workshop, international expert review). To balance aspects of internal and external validity, multiple stakeholders including patients, clinicians and payers were involved.Results: Recommendations focused mainly on randomized studies and were developed for the following areas: overall research strategy, treatment protocol, expertise and setting, outcomes, study design and statistical analyses, economic evaluation, and publication.Conclusion: The present EGD, based on an international consensus developed with multiple stakeholder involvement, provides the first systematic methodological guidance for future CER on acupuncture.
KW - Acupuncture
KW - Comparative effectiveness research
KW - Effectiveness guidance document
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84865795782&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1186/1472-6882-12-148
DO - 10.1186/1472-6882-12-148
M3 - Letter
C2 - 22953730
AN - SCOPUS:84865795782
SN - 1472-6882
VL - 12
JO - BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
JF - BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
M1 - 148
ER -