Author/Authors :
Adams Clive Elliott Cochrane Schizophrenia Group - the Institute of Mental Health - a partnership between the University of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust - Nottingham, United Kingdom , Shokraneh Farhad Cochrane Schizophrenia Group - the Institute of Mental Health - a partnership between the University of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust - Nottingham, United Kingdom
Abstract :
Despite years of
use of study-based registers for
storing reports of randomized
controlled trials (RCTs), the
methodology used in developing
such registers/databases has
not been documented. Such
registers are integral to the
process of scientific reviewing.
We document and discuss
methodological aspects of the development and use of study-based registers. Although the
content is focused on the study-based register of randomized/controlled clinical trials, this work
applies to developers of databases of all sorts of studies related to the human, animals, cells,
genes, and molecules.
Methods: We describe necessity, rationale, and steps for the development, utilization and
maintenance of study-based registers as well as the challenges and gains for the organizations
supporting systematic reviews of the published and unpublished literature.
Conclusion: The ultimate goal of having a study-based register is to facilitate efficient production
of systematic reviews providing rapid, yet accurate, evidence for the decision-makers. We
argue that moving towards study-based registers is an inevitable welcome direction and that
infrastructures are ready for such movement.
Keywords :
Cochrane collaboration , Randomized controlled trials as topic , Reference-based register , Study-based register