2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12906-017-1950-6
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Assessing the quality of reports about randomized controlled trials of scalp acupuncture combined with another treatment for stroke

Abstract: BackgroundThis study was designed to assess the quality of reporting on randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of scalp acupuncture for the treatment of stroke.MethodsThe following 8 databases were systematically investigated from their inception to December 2015: PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, National Institute of Informatics Scholarly and Academic Information Navigator, National Digital Science Library, Korean Traditional Knowledge Portal, and Korean Studies Informat… Show more

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“…Our findings are similar to those previously reported, in which the authors found the reporting in acupuncture RCTs for a broad range of topics was generally poor when CON-SORT and STRICTA were used to assess the reporting quality [12][13][14][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]. Additionally, several studies have shown the overall high rates of RCTs at unclear and high RoB on acupuncture, which are consistent with our findings [16,20,32].…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Our findings are similar to those previously reported, in which the authors found the reporting in acupuncture RCTs for a broad range of topics was generally poor when CON-SORT and STRICTA were used to assess the reporting quality [12][13][14][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]. Additionally, several studies have shown the overall high rates of RCTs at unclear and high RoB on acupuncture, which are consistent with our findings [16,20,32].…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Many studies have assessed the RoB or reporting quality in acupuncture RCTs, but they are restricted to the number of RCTs included, specific topics, journals, or countries [12][13][14][15][16][17]. As far as we know, there has not been an article that assesses the RoB of acupuncture RCTs from the inception of research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Poor reporting of the setting and context has been found in other reviews. 28,29 This may limit the generalisability of the results from this review to other similar interventions.…”
Section: Main Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the TCM theory, the pathogenesis of dysphagia after stroke is caused by a lack of liver and kidney stagnant Qi and blood that fails to nourish the tongue, and pathogenic factors, especially wind and phlegm, further obstruction of the doctor and throat, due to difficulty swallowing (20). In this case of dyspepsia the meridian points used All patients in the acupuncture group will receive acupuncture at acupuncture points such as GB12 (Wan Gu, bilateral), GB20 (Feng Chi, bilateral), CV23 (Lian Quan), DU20 (Bai Hui), and LI4 (He Gu, bilateral) and HT5 (Tong Li, bilateral), including ST40 (Fenglong, bilateral) for pathogenic subtypes and LR3 (Taichong, bilateral) for liver elemental balancing types in TCM (10).…”
Section: The Meridian Point Rehabilitation Program For Dysphagia Amentioning
confidence: 99%