How to design high quality acupuncture trials - A consensus informed by evidence

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Abstract

An international panel including patients, clinicians, researchers, acupuncture and surgery trialists, statisticians, and experts in clinical epidemiology and methodology have developed new guidance for randomised controlled trials in acupuncture. It addresses the most prevalent and critical concerns of current acupuncture trials and will help funding agencies, trial registers, and journal editors to evaluate the relevance, importance, and quality of submitted trial proposals and completed trials.

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Zhang, Y. Q., Jiao, R. M., Witt, C. M., Lao, L., Liu, J. P., Thabane, L., … Guyatt, G. (2024). How to design high quality acupuncture trials - A consensus informed by evidence. BMJ. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2021-067476

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