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Design characteristics of comparative effectiveness trials for the relief of symptomatic dyspepsia: A systematic review
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Design characteristics of comparative effectiveness trials for the relief of symptomatic dyspepsia: A systematic review

Natalie Elliott, Amie Steel, Bradley Leech and Wenbo Peng
Integrative medicine research, Vol.10(2)
06/2021
PMID: 34258220
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Abstract

Comparative effectiveness research Design characteristics Dyspepsia Gastroesophageal reflux disease PRECIS-2
Dyspepsia represents a symptom domain rather than a diagnostic condition and covers a wide range of complex, underlying pathophysiologies that are not well understood. The review explores comparative effectiveness interventions for the treatment of symptomatic dyspepsia along a pragmatic-explanatory continuum. The aim is to identify relevant design characteristics applicable to future upper gastrointestinal comparative effectiveness research employing integrative medicine.

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