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  • Development and introduction of online evidence-based medicine research helper

    Based on previous evidence-based researches and teaching experience, our team conducted literature and book review, and summarized 4 requirements, 1) effect measure calculation and conversion, 2) registration of evidence-based research, 3) evidence-based research database and 4) quality evaluation tools and reporting guidelines. We developed an online platform of evidence-based medicine research helper using the front-end and back-end technology, which can be accessed using www.ebm-helper.cn. Currently, the online tool has included 46 scenarios for effect measure calculation and conversion, introduction of 7 evidence-based research registration platforms, 26 commonly used databases for evidence-based research and 29 quality evaluation tools and reporting guidelines. This online tool can help researchers to solve specific problems encountered in different stages of evidence-based medicine research. Promoting the application of this platform in evidence-based medicine will help researchers to use the tool scientifically and improve research efficiency.

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  • Analysis of the status of real world studies based on the Chinese clinical trial registry

    ObjectiveTo analyze the status of real world studies (RWS) through registration information of the Chinese Clinical Trials Registry (ChiCTR). MethodsThe website of ChiCTR was searched with the real world as the search term to collect relevant registered items in the real world from inception to May 4, 2022. Descriptive analysis method was used. ResultsA total of 642 registered items were included. The median sample size was 482 cases. RWS were mainly observational studies, and the number of intervention studies was increasing year by year. There were 267 studies (41.59%) at the stage of post-marketing drugs or phase Ⅳ clinical trials. Most of the main measures were endpoints (56.23%), and the most commonly used was overall survival (15.79%). 62.15% of the registered projects met the minimum requirements for registration. ConclusionThe number of RWS registered by ChiCTR shows an increasing trend. At present, the research purpose of RWSs is unclear, and the completeness of registered studies and the overall content compliance of the studies need to be improved.

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