A consensus guideline on preferred items for reporting case series in homeopathy: The PITCH statement

IF 1.7 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jaim.2024.101023
Abhijit Dutta
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Abstract

Background

Case series is a valuable tool for sharing clinical experiences and generating research questions in the field of medicine. However, there is a lack of standardized reporting guideline for case series in homeopathy, which limits their utility and comparability. The aim of this study is to develop a reporting guideline for case series in homeopathy using a Delphi consensus process.

Method

A group of 21 experts, with experience in reviewing, publishing, or editing case reports or series in homeopathy, were participated in the study. A modified Delphi consensus process was conducted with three rounds of electronic surveys to gather feedback and opinions on the items to be included in the reporting guideline. The GRADE group's nine-point Likert scale was used to rate each item's importance and criticality.

Result

The Delphi process resulted in a consensus-based reporting guideline for case series in homeopathy, which includes recommendations for reporting case series in eleven sections, including 'Title,' 'Abstract,' 'Keywords,' 'Introduction,' 'Methods,' 'Results,' 'Discussion,' 'Conclusion,' 'Patient Perspectives,' 'References,' and 'Additional Information.' PITCH comprises a total of 59 items that achieved consensus agreement. Of these, 13 are optional items and 14 items are exclusively applicable for prospective type of case series.

Conclusion

The PITCH reporting guideline provides a structured and standardized approach for reporting case series in homeopathy. The authors, journal editors, reviewers, and educators are encouraged to adopt and implement the guideline to enhance the quality of case series in homeopathic publications.
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顺势疗法病例系列报告首选项目共识指南:PITCH 声明
背景病例系列是医学领域分享临床经验和提出研究问题的重要工具。然而,顺势疗法缺乏标准化的病例系列报告指南,这限制了其实用性和可比性。本研究的目的是采用德尔菲共识程序,为顺势疗法的系列病例制定报告指南。研究方法21位具有顺势疗法病例报告或系列病例审核、出版或编辑经验的专家参与了本研究。研究采用改良的德尔菲共识流程,通过三轮电子调查收集反馈意见和对报告指南中应包含项目的看法。结果德尔菲过程产生了以共识为基础的顺势疗法病例系列报告指南,其中包括11个部分的病例系列报告建议,包括 "标题"、"摘要"、"关键词"、"引言"、"方法"、"结果"、"讨论"、"结论"、"患者观点"、"参考文献 "和 "附加信息"。PITCH 共有 59 个达成共识的项目。结论PITCH报告指南为顺势疗法病例系列报告提供了结构化和标准化的方法。我们鼓励作者、期刊编辑、审稿人和教育工作者采用并执行该指南,以提高顺势疗法出版物中病例系列的质量。
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