针刀的质量评估及其对进一步研究的影响:使用病例报告指南和乔安娜布里格斯研究所关键评估清单的病例报告

Hyungsun Jun, Sang-hoon Yoon, Minyeong Roh, Seon-hye Kim, Jisu Lee, Jihyun Lee, Miri Kwon, Jungtae Leem
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本综述旨在根据病例报告(CARE)指南和乔安娜布里格斯研究所(JBI)关键评估清单评估针刀治疗的病例报告的质量。本综述纳入了2013年至2020年10月在韩国发表的针刀治疗病例报告。共选择28例针刀相关病例报告,并使用CARE指南和JBI关键评估清单进行质量评估。在病例报告中,最常报告的是脊柱状况/疾病。每项研究的总体完整报告率相对较高(根据CARE指南的中位数为63.4%,根据JBI病例报告关键评估清单的中位数为73.4%,病例系列的中位数为62%)。然而,低报告率在几个子类别中确定,即病例报告的“干预依从性和耐受性”、“时间线”、“诊断挑战”、“患者观点”和“不良或意外事件”,以及病例系列的“报告呈现地点/诊所”、“人口统计信息”、“统计分析”和“明确的纳入标准”。当报告进行针刀手术的病例时,建议遵循CARE指南以提高研究质量。此外,还应制定针对韩国医学临床情况的新指南和工具。
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Quality Assessment and Implications for Further Study of Acupotomy: Case Reports Using the Case Report Guidelines and the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist
This review aimed to evaluate the quality of case reports where acupotomy was performed according to the CAse REport (CARE) guidelines and the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) critical appraisal checklist. Case reports on acupotomy published in Korea from 2013 to October 2020 were included in this review. A total of 28 acupotomy related case reports were selected, and a quality evaluation was verified using the CARE guidelines and JBI critical appraisal checklist. Among the case reports, spinal conditions/diseases were most commonly reported. The overall complete reporting rate for each study was relatively high (median of 63.4% according to the CARE guidelines and 73.4% according to JBI critical appraisal checklist for case reports and 62% for case series). However, low reporting rates were determined in several subcategories namely, “Intervention adherence and tolerability,” “Timeline,” “Diagnostic challenges,” “Patient perspective,” and “Adverse or unanticipated events” for case reports, and “Reporting of the presenting site/clinic,” “Demographic information,” “Statistical analysis,” and “Clear criteria for inclusion” for case series. When reporting cases where acupotomy was performed, it is recommended that the CARE guidelines are followed to improve the quality of research. In addition, new guidelines and tools for the clinical situation of Korean medicine should be developed.
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