Park Jaerang, Bae Inhu, Ryu Seaun, Kim Myungsun, Bang Heejung, Won Jiyoon, Lee Hyangsook
Acupuncture and Meridian Science Research Centre, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.
Bucheon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital, Bucheon, Korea.
Integr Med Res. 2026 Mar;15(1):101229. doi: 10.1016/j.imr.2025.101229. Epub 2025 Aug 19.
Data sharing can reduce research waste, enable researchers to avoid duplicating efforts, and allow resources to be effectively directed towards addressing new clinical questions. This study aimed to evaluate data sharing practices and identify associated factors in acupuncture meta-analyses.
A PubMed search identified meta-analyses of any type of acupuncture (April 2022 to December 2023). Journal guidelines were classified by data sharing policies, and their associations with data availability statements (DASs) and data availability, were examined using chi-squared tests or generalised estimating equations analyses.
Of 3713 studies, 300 were included. Articles published in journals with data sharing policies were more likely to include DASs compared to those without (75.8 % vs. 21.7 %, < 0.001). DASs were more frequently present when journals mandated sharing rather than merely recommended it (94.6 % vs. 59.2 %, < 0.001). While no significant association was found between the presence of DASs or sharing policies and data availability, articles from mandating journals had higher odds of data provision than those from recommending journals (OR 1.58, 95 % CI [1.11, 2.25]). Non-Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) journal articles outperformed those in CAM journals in DAS inclusion (79.1 % vs. 49.3 %, < 0.001), though data accessibility was comparable (71.6 % vs. 69.3 %, = 0.826). Impact factor was not significantly associated with any aspects of data sharing practices (all > 0.05).
Mandatory journal data sharing policies were associated with more frequent inclusion of DASs and provision of raw data, but neither a policy nor a DAS alone ensured reusable datasets. Mandatory policies paired with adequate training and supports may help improve transparency, promote reusability and reproducibility of results, and reduce research waste.
数据共享可减少研究浪费,使研究人员避免重复劳动,并使资源能有效地用于解决新的临床问题。本研究旨在评估针灸荟萃分析中的数据共享实践并确定相关因素。
通过PubMed检索确定2022年4月至2023年12月间任何类型针灸的荟萃分析。根据数据共享政策对期刊指南进行分类,并使用卡方检验或广义估计方程分析来检验它们与数据可用性声明(DAS)及数据可用性之间的关联。
在3713项研究中,纳入了300项。与没有数据共享政策的期刊发表的文章相比,有数据共享政策的期刊发表的文章更有可能包含DAS(75.8%对21.7%,P<0.001)。当期刊强制要求共享而非仅仅推荐时,DAS出现得更频繁(94.6%对59.2%,P<0.001)。虽然在DAS的存在或共享政策与数据可用性之间未发现显著关联,但强制要求期刊的文章提供数据的几率高于推荐期刊的文章(比值比1.58,95%置信区间[1.11,2.25])。非补充与替代医学(CAM)期刊文章在DAS纳入方面优于CAM期刊文章(79.1%对49.3%,P<0.001),不过数据可获取性相当(71.6%对69.3%,P = 0.826)。影响因子与数据共享实践的任何方面均无显著关联(均P>0.05)。
期刊强制数据共享政策与更频繁地纳入DAS及提供原始数据相关,但仅靠政策或DAS都不能确保数据集可重复使用。强制政策与充分的培训及支持相结合可能有助于提高透明度,促进结果的可重复使用性和可再现性,并减少研究浪费。