• Department of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China;
MAO Bing, Email: maobing@medmail.com.cn
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Objective  To assess the quality of reporting of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) related to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) published in the Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine by CONSORT statement and Jadad scale.
Methods  We handsearched the Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine to identify TCM RCTs. The revised CONSORT statement and Jadad scale combined with self-established criteria were applied.
Results  A total of 57 RCTs were identified of which there were 17 TCM RCTs. Some items in CONSORT checklist were completely reported in all TCM RCTs, such as abstract, inclusion and exclusion criteria, intervention, randomization sequence generation, description of statistic method, description of baseline data, outcomes and estimation, and explain results. Compared with the previous findings, there were more trials in this study to report allocation concealment, randomization implementation, use of flow chart and appliance. Only 3 RCTs (17.6%) reported acknowledgements. One RCT did not describe syndrome type of TCM, and 4 RCTs (23.5%) carried out dummy. The mean Jadad score was 4.35±1.11 in all trials, of which 11 RCTs (64.7) ranked 5 points.
Conclusion  The comprehensive quality of reporting of TCM RCTs published in the Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine from 2001 to 2008 has been improved. After the publication of CONSORT statement and CONSORT for traditional Chinese medicine, the quality of reporting of TCM RCTs is improved. We are looking forward to improving the CONSORT for TCM.

Citation: MIN Jie,MAO Bing,LIU Airan. Quality Assessment of Randomized Controlled Trials Related to Traditional Chinese Medicine Published in the Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2010, 10(3): 362-366. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.20100410 Copy

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