LIU Xiao-yu, SUN Cheng-yi, SUN Chong-yang, et al. ASPIRE guidelines and their enlightenment on application of sham acupuncture in clinical researches[J]. Acupuncture research, 2023, 48(4): 404-410.
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LIU Xiao-yu, SUN Cheng-yi, SUN Chong-yang, et al. ASPIRE guidelines and their enlightenment on application of sham acupuncture in clinical researches[J]. Acupuncture research, 2023, 48(4): 404-410. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20220311.
ASPIRE guidelines and their enlightenment on application of sham acupuncture in clinical researches
Reasonable and standard application of sham acupuncture control is the key to determine the quality of acupuncture clinical trials
and is also a difficult problem faced by acupuncture clinical research. The UK National Institute for Health Research and the Medical Research Council jointly published the Applying Surgical Placebo in Randomised Evaluation(ASPIRE) guidelines on the application of placebo surgical operation in randomized evaluation
which includes 4 parts: rationale and ethics
design
conduct
and interpretation and translation
providing comprehensive guidance for the application of placebo controls in surgical trials. As an operational intervention
acupuncture is similar to surgery
so
ASPIRE guidelines can also provide certain guidance for the application of sham acupuncture. In the present paper
we introduce the ASPIRE guidelines
and put forward its enlightenment and reference to the application of sham acupuncture control in combination with retrospecting the current situations of sham acupuncture research. We hold that future studies should strengthen the consideration of the rationality and ethics of sham acupuncture
standardize the design of sham acupuncture control
and convey the information related to sham acupuncture to patients with appropriate descriptions.
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