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A Retrospective Survey of Research Design and Statistical Analyses in Selected Chinese Medical Journals in 1998 and 2008

BACKGROUND: High quality clinical research not only requires advanced professional knowledge, but also needs sound study design and correct statistical analyses. The number of clinical research articles published in Chinese medical journals has increased immensely in the past decade, but study desig...

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Autores principales: Jin, Zhichao, Yu, Danghui, Zhang, Luoman, Meng, Hong, Lu, Jian, Gao, Qingbin, Cao, Yang, Ma, Xiuqiang, Wu, Cheng, He, Qian, Wang, Rui, He, Jia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2876024/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20520824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010822
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author Jin, Zhichao
Yu, Danghui
Zhang, Luoman
Meng, Hong
Lu, Jian
Gao, Qingbin
Cao, Yang
Ma, Xiuqiang
Wu, Cheng
He, Qian
Wang, Rui
He, Jia
author_facet Jin, Zhichao
Yu, Danghui
Zhang, Luoman
Meng, Hong
Lu, Jian
Gao, Qingbin
Cao, Yang
Ma, Xiuqiang
Wu, Cheng
He, Qian
Wang, Rui
He, Jia
author_sort Jin, Zhichao
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: High quality clinical research not only requires advanced professional knowledge, but also needs sound study design and correct statistical analyses. The number of clinical research articles published in Chinese medical journals has increased immensely in the past decade, but study design quality and statistical analyses have remained suboptimal. The aim of this investigation was to gather evidence on the quality of study design and statistical analyses in clinical researches conducted in China for the first decade of the new millennium. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Ten (10) leading Chinese medical journals were selected and all original articles published in 1998 (N = 1,335) and 2008 (N = 1,578) were thoroughly categorized and reviewed. A well-defined and validated checklist on study design, statistical analyses, results presentation, and interpretation was used for review and evaluation. Main outcomes were the frequencies of different types of study design, error/defect proportion in design and statistical analyses, and implementation of CONSORT in randomized clinical trials. From 1998 to 2008: The error/defect proportion in statistical analyses decreased significantly ([Image: see text] = 12.03, p<0.001), 59.8% (545/1,335) in 1998 compared to 52.2% (664/1,578) in 2008. The overall error/defect proportion of study design also decreased ([Image: see text] = 21.22, p<0.001), 50.9% (680/1,335) compared to 42.40% (669/1,578). In 2008, design with randomized clinical trials remained low in single digit (3.8%, 60/1,578) with two-third showed poor results reporting (defects in 44 papers, 73.3%). Nearly half of the published studies were retrospective in nature, 49.3% (658/1,335) in 1998 compared to 48.2% (761/1,578) in 2008. Decreases in defect proportions were observed in both results presentation ([Image: see text] = 93.26, p<0.001), 92.7% (945/1,019) compared to 78.2% (1023/1,309) and interpretation ([Image: see text] = 27.26, p<0.001), 9.7% (99/1,019) compared to 4.3% (56/1,309), some serious ones persisted. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Chinese medical research seems to have made significant progress regarding statistical analyses, but there remains ample room for improvement regarding study designs. Retrospective clinical studies are the most often used design, whereas randomized clinical trials are rare and often show methodological weaknesses. Urgent implementation of the CONSORT statement is imperative.
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spelling pubmed-28760242010-06-02 A Retrospective Survey of Research Design and Statistical Analyses in Selected Chinese Medical Journals in 1998 and 2008 Jin, Zhichao Yu, Danghui Zhang, Luoman Meng, Hong Lu, Jian Gao, Qingbin Cao, Yang Ma, Xiuqiang Wu, Cheng He, Qian Wang, Rui He, Jia PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: High quality clinical research not only requires advanced professional knowledge, but also needs sound study design and correct statistical analyses. The number of clinical research articles published in Chinese medical journals has increased immensely in the past decade, but study design quality and statistical analyses have remained suboptimal. The aim of this investigation was to gather evidence on the quality of study design and statistical analyses in clinical researches conducted in China for the first decade of the new millennium. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Ten (10) leading Chinese medical journals were selected and all original articles published in 1998 (N = 1,335) and 2008 (N = 1,578) were thoroughly categorized and reviewed. A well-defined and validated checklist on study design, statistical analyses, results presentation, and interpretation was used for review and evaluation. Main outcomes were the frequencies of different types of study design, error/defect proportion in design and statistical analyses, and implementation of CONSORT in randomized clinical trials. From 1998 to 2008: The error/defect proportion in statistical analyses decreased significantly ([Image: see text] = 12.03, p<0.001), 59.8% (545/1,335) in 1998 compared to 52.2% (664/1,578) in 2008. The overall error/defect proportion of study design also decreased ([Image: see text] = 21.22, p<0.001), 50.9% (680/1,335) compared to 42.40% (669/1,578). In 2008, design with randomized clinical trials remained low in single digit (3.8%, 60/1,578) with two-third showed poor results reporting (defects in 44 papers, 73.3%). Nearly half of the published studies were retrospective in nature, 49.3% (658/1,335) in 1998 compared to 48.2% (761/1,578) in 2008. Decreases in defect proportions were observed in both results presentation ([Image: see text] = 93.26, p<0.001), 92.7% (945/1,019) compared to 78.2% (1023/1,309) and interpretation ([Image: see text] = 27.26, p<0.001), 9.7% (99/1,019) compared to 4.3% (56/1,309), some serious ones persisted. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Chinese medical research seems to have made significant progress regarding statistical analyses, but there remains ample room for improvement regarding study designs. Retrospective clinical studies are the most often used design, whereas randomized clinical trials are rare and often show methodological weaknesses. Urgent implementation of the CONSORT statement is imperative. Public Library of Science 2010-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2876024/ /pubmed/20520824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010822 Text en Jin et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Jin, Zhichao
Yu, Danghui
Zhang, Luoman
Meng, Hong
Lu, Jian
Gao, Qingbin
Cao, Yang
Ma, Xiuqiang
Wu, Cheng
He, Qian
Wang, Rui
He, Jia
A Retrospective Survey of Research Design and Statistical Analyses in Selected Chinese Medical Journals in 1998 and 2008
title A Retrospective Survey of Research Design and Statistical Analyses in Selected Chinese Medical Journals in 1998 and 2008
title_full A Retrospective Survey of Research Design and Statistical Analyses in Selected Chinese Medical Journals in 1998 and 2008
title_fullStr A Retrospective Survey of Research Design and Statistical Analyses in Selected Chinese Medical Journals in 1998 and 2008
title_full_unstemmed A Retrospective Survey of Research Design and Statistical Analyses in Selected Chinese Medical Journals in 1998 and 2008
title_short A Retrospective Survey of Research Design and Statistical Analyses in Selected Chinese Medical Journals in 1998 and 2008
title_sort retrospective survey of research design and statistical analyses in selected chinese medical journals in 1998 and 2008
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2876024/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20520824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010822
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