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  • Acupuncture Research
  • Clinical Trial Reporting
  • Evidence-Based Medicine

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  • The Standards for Reporting Interventions in Controlled Trials of Acupuncture (STRICTA) were developed to improve reporting of acupuncture trials.
  • Updated in 2010, STRICTA guidelines apply to various acupuncture research types.
  • Previous evaluations indicate limitations in STRICTA's impact on reporting quality, necessitating improvements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the STRICTA guidelines comprehensively.
  • To identify areas for enhancing the efficacy and impact of STRICTA.
  • To propose strategies for improving acupuncture research reporting.

Main Methods:

  • Exploration of STRICTA guidelines through four key aspects: development, validity, endorsement, and citation.
  • Analysis of existing literature and expert consensus on STRICTA's application.
  • Identification of limitations and areas for improvement in current reporting practices.

Main Results:

  • STRICTA guidelines are recognized as valid, based on sound methodology and scientific content.
  • Despite validity, the reporting quality of acupuncture details remains suboptimal.
  • Specific implementation strategies are required to maximize STRICTA's effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • STRICTA guidelines are scientifically robust but require strategic implementation for greater impact.
  • Key strategies include updating the checklist, enhancing reporting efficiency, and journal consistency.
  • Establishing global research centers and expanding the website can further improve utilization and reporting quality.