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Assessment of registration quality of trials sponsored by China. | LitMetric

Assessment of registration quality of trials sponsored by China.

J Evid Based Med

Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, Periodical Press of West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chinese Evidence-Based Medicine/Cochrane Center, Chengdu 610041, China.

Published: February 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to evaluate the quality of registration information for clinical trials sponsored by China in WHO primary registries and other compliant registries as of October 2008.
  • Four registries were found to meet the 20 items of the WHO Trial Registration Data Set (TRDS), with varying registration quality and scores among the assessed registries.
  • The conclusion emphasizes the need for improvements in both the quantity and quality of trial registrations, recommending full completion of the WHO TRDS items and exploring mandatory registration for funded research.

Article Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the quality of the registration information for trials sponsored by China registered in the WHO primary registries or other registries that meet the requirements of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE).

Methods: We assessed the registration information for trials registered in the 9 WHO primary registries and one other registry that met the requirements of ICJME as of 15 October 2008. We analyzed the trial registration data set in each registry and assessed the registration quality against the WHO Trial Registration Data Set (TRDS). We also evaluated the quality of the information in the Source(s) of Monetary or Material Support section, using a specially prepared scale.

Results: The entries in four registries met the 20 items of the WHO TRDS. These were the Chinese Clinical Trial Registration Center (ChiCR), Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (NZCTR), Clinical Trials Registry - India (CTRI), and Sri Lanka Clinical Trials Registry (SLCTR). Registration quality varied among the different registries. For example, using the Scale of TRDS, the NZCTR scored a median of 19 points, ChiCTR (median = 18 points), ISRCTN.org (median = 17 points), and Clinical trials.org (median = 12 points). The data on monetary or material support for ChiCTR and ISRCTN.org were relatively complete and the score on our Scale for the Completeness of Funding Registration Quality ranged from ChiCTR (median = 7 points), ISRCTN.org (median = 6 points), NZCTR (median = 3 points) to clinicaltrials.gov (median = 2 points).

Conclusion: Further improvements are needed in both the quantity and quality of trial registration. This could be achieved by full completion of the 20 items of the WHO TRDS. Future research should assess ways to ensure the quality and scope of research registration and the role of mandatory registration of funded research.

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