对于顺势疗法干预研究的批判性评估工具:CATHIS
Katharina Gaertner1, Robert G Hahn2, Radmila Razlog3
1Institute of Integrative Medicine, University of Witten/Herdecke, Herdecke, Germany.
Complementary medicine research
|February 12, 2025
概括
开发了一个新的评估工具来评估顺势疗法研究的质量. 该工具将科学严谨性与有效性测量相结合,增强了基于证据的顺势疗法决策.
科学领域:
- 顺势疗法研究 研究 顺势疗法研究
- 科学方法科学方法学
- 基于证据的医学基于证据的医学.
背景情况:
- 顺势疗法研究的质量经常受到争议.
- 改善研究评估对于基于证据的临床决策至关重要.
- 需要一个统一的工具来评估顺势疗法研究的科学严谨性和有效性.
研究的目的:
- 开发一套对顺势疗法干预研究的综合评估工具.
- 将方法论的严谨性与外部和模型有效性标准相结合.
- 提高整体质量评估的顺势疗法研究.
主要方法:
- 一个专家小组通过Delphi反轮改进了一个草稿工具.
- 该初步工具在随机选择的顺势疗法研究中进行了试点测试.
- 使用Gwet的AC2统计数据评估了Interrater的可靠性.
主要成果:
- 开发的工具评估了偏见风险,可信度,干预的一致性和临床相关性.
- 它使用每个域的分数系统,从而获得总体得分.
- 评级者发现该工具有用且易于应用,评级者之间的可靠性良好至中等 (AC2 = 0.81和0.64).
结论:
- 已经创建了一个适用和可靠的评估工具,用于顺势疗法研究.
- 这种工具可以提高顺势疗法系统审查和元分析的科学价值.
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