Citation: BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2017 17(Suppl 1):333
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Correction to: Calling for improved quality in the registration of traditional Chinese medicine during the public health emergency: a survey of trial registries for COVID-19, H1N1, and SARS
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
Citation: Trials 2021 22:259
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Chinese pediatric Tuina on children with acute diarrhea: a randomized sham-controlled trial
Pediatric Tuina has been widely used in children with acute diarrhea in China. However, due to the lack of high-quality clinical evidence, the benefit of Tuina as a therapy is not clear. We aimed to assess the e...
Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2021 19:4
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Development and initial validation of a traditional Chinese medicine symptom-specific outcome measure: a Zheng-related atopic dermatitis symptom questionnaire (ZRADSQ)
Zheng represents pattern differentiation in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), as the basic unit and a key concept in TCM therapeutic theory, is based on the physiology and pathology of TCM. None of the outcome...
Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2013 11:212
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Calling for improved quality in the registration of traditional Chinese medicine during the public health emergency: a survey of trial registries for COVID-19, H1N1, and SARS
To assess the registration quality of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinical trials for COVID-19, H1N1, and SARS.
Citation: Trials 2021 22:188
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Comparative effectiveness research on patients with acute ischemic stroke using Markov decision processes
Several methodological issues with non-randomized comparative clinical studies have been raised, one of which is whether the methods used can adequately identify uncertainties that evolve dynamically with time...
Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2012 12:23
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Chinese pediatric Tuina on children with acute diarrhea: study protocol for a randomized sham-controlled trial
Acute pediatric diarrhea is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide and seriously affects the health of children. Previous studies have shown that pediatric Tuina, a traditional Chinese...
Citation: Trials 2019 20:689