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Randomized controlled trials in the journal of sexual medicine: A quality assessment and relevant clinical impact

机译:性医学杂志中的随机对照试验:质量评估和相关的临床影响

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Introduction: Quality assessment of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) is important to prevent the adoption of findings of low-quality trials into clinical practice. Aim: The aim if this study was to analyze the quality of studies reporting RCTs in the Journal of Sexual Medicine (JSM) and to find relevant clinical impact. Methods: A quality assessment was conducted in all studies identified as RCTs published in the JSM from 2004 to 2012. The review period was divided into three periods: early (2004-2006), mid (2007-2009), and late (2010-2012). Main Outcome Measures: The Jadad scale, van Tulder scale, and the Cochrane Collaboration Risk of Bias Tool (CCRBT) quality scoring instruments were used. The RCTs were also categorized by country of origin, topic, the inclusion of institutional review board (IRB) approval, funding, citation rate, and impact factor. Results: A total of 2,418 original articles were published in the JSM during the review period, and 188 were reports of RCTs. There were 39 (14.89%), 70 (7.77%), and 76 (6.29%) RCTs published during the early, mid, and late terms, respectively (P<0.001). No significant increases in Jadad or van Tulder scale scores were found over time nor were there any significant changes in the number of low-risk articles as assessed by the CCRBT. However, significant differences in quality analysis were found in funding and IRB approval. Citation rates and impact factor were not correlated with RCT quality using any of the tools. Conclusions: The number of original articles and RCTs published in the JSM increased over time. However, the ratio of RCTs to original articles did not increase significantly. Adequate randomization and blinding methods, IRB review, and financial support are required for the conduct of high-quality RCTs.
机译:简介:随机临床试验(RCT)的质量评估对于防止将低质量试验的结果纳入临床实践很重要。目的:本研究的目的是分析《性医学杂志》(JSM)中报告RCT的研究的质量,并寻找相关的临床影响。方法:从2004年至2012年在JSM中对所有被确定为RCT的研究进行了质量评估。审查期分为三个阶段:早期(2004-2006),中期(2007-2009)和晚期(2010-2009) 2012)。主要观察指标:使用了Jadad量表,van Tulder量表和Cochrane偏倚协作风险工具(CCRBT)质量评分工具。还按照来源国,主题,纳入机构审查委员会(IRB)的批准,资金,引用率和影响因子对RCT进行了分类。结果:在回顾期间,JSM上共发表了2,418篇原始文章,其中188篇是RCT的报告。在早期,中期和后期分别发布了39篇(14.89%),70篇(7.77%)和76篇(6.29%)RCT(P <0.001)。根据CCRBT评估,未发现Jadad或van Tulder量表分数​​随时间的显着增加,低风险文章的数量也没有显着变化。但是,在资金分析和IRB批准方面,质量分析存在显着差异。使用任何一种工具,引文率和影响因子均与RCT质量无关。结论:JSM中发表的原始文章和RCT的数量随时间增加。但是,RCT与原始文章的比率没有显着增加。要进行高质量的RCT,需要足够的随机化和盲法,IRB审查以及财务支持。

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