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© The Author(s) 2009. Published by Oxford University Press.
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/uk/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Reporting Experiments in Homeopathic Basic Research—Description of the Checklist Development

B. Stock-Schröer1, H. Albrecht1, L. Betti2, G. Dobos3, C. Endler4, K. Linde5, R. Lüdtke1, F. Musial3, R. van Wijk6, C. Witt7 and S. Baumgartner8

1Karl and Veronica Carstens-Foundation, D-Essen, Germany, 2Department of Agro-Environmental Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Bologna University, I-Bologna, Italy, 3Chair of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, University of Duisburg-Essen, D-Essen, Germany, 4Interuniversity College for Health and Development, A-Graz, Austria, 5Institute of General Practice, Technical University, D-Munich, 6International Institute of Biophysics, D-Neuss, 7Institute for Social Medicine, Epidemiology and Health Economics, Charité University Medical Center, D-Berlin, Germany and 8Institute of Complementary Medicine KIKOM, University of Bern, CH-Bern, Switzerland

The objective of this study was to develop a criteria catalogue serving as a guideline for authors to improve quality of reporting experiments in basic research in homeopathy. A Delphi Process was initiated including three rounds of adjusting and phrasing plus two consensus conferences. European researchers who published experimental work within the last 5 years were involved. A checklist for authors provide a catalogue with 23 criteria. The ‘Introduction’ should focus on underlying hypotheses, the homeopathic principle investigated and state if experiments are exploratory or confirmatory. ‘Materials and methods’ should comprise information on object of investigation, experimental setup, parameters, intervention and statistical methods. A more detailed description on the homeopathic substances e.g. manufacture, dilution method, starting point of dilution is required. A further result of the Delphi process is to raise scientists’ awareness of reporting blinding, allocation, replication, quality control and system performance controls. The part ‘Results’ should provide the exact number of treated units per setting which were included in each analysis and state missing samples and drop outs. Results presented in tables and figures are as important as appropriate measures of effect size, uncertainty and probability. ‘Discussion’ in a report should depict more than a general interpretation of results in the context of current evidence but also limitations and an appraisal of aptitude for the chosen experimental model. Authors of homeopathic basic research publications are encouraged to apply our checklist when preparing their manuscripts. Feedback is encouraged on applicability, strength and limitations of the list to enable future revisions.

Keywords: criteria catalogue – Delphi – fundamental research – guideline – publication


For reprints and all correspondence: B. Stock-Schröer, Karl and Veronica Carstens-Foundation, D-Essen, Germany. Tel: +49 201 5630510; Fax: +49 201 5630530; E-mail: b.stock-schroeer{at}carstens-stiftung.de

Received April 24, 2009; accepted October 2, 2009


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