Turlik Michael A, Kushner Donald, Stock Dina
Beachwood Foot and Ankle Center, OH 44122, USA.
J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2003 Sep-Oct;93(5):392-8. doi: 10.7547/87507315-93-5-392.
The purposes of this study were to develop an instrument to assess the validity of randomized controlled trials and to report on the differences in the validity of randomized controlled trials between two podiatric medical journals and a mainstream medical journal. The study demonstrated that after adequate training, there can be agreement among reviewers evaluating the quality of published randomized controlled trials using an established instrument and guidelines. The results of the study indicate that randomized controlled trials published in podiatric medical journals are less credible than those published in a mainstream medical journal.
本研究的目的是开发一种工具来评估随机对照试验的有效性,并报告两种足病医学期刊与一种主流医学期刊在随机对照试验有效性方面的差异。该研究表明,经过充分培训后,使用既定工具和指南评估已发表随机对照试验质量的评审人员之间能够达成共识。研究结果表明,足病医学期刊上发表的随机对照试验不如主流医学期刊上发表的随机对照试验可信。