Motrial, le premier méta-moteur de recherche des études cliniques sur les interventions non médicamenteuses (INM)
Author(s) -
Grégory Ninot,
Fabienne Amadori,
Jérôme Maitre,
Sylvie Rapior,
Loric Rivière,
Raphaël Trouillet,
François Carbonnel
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
hegel - hepato-gastroentérologie libérale
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2269-0530
pISSN - 2115-452X
DOI - 10.4267/2042/65113
Subject(s) - humanities , gynecology , political science , medicine , philosophy
The number of clinical trial publications assessing non-pharmacological intervention (NPI) has been increasing exponentially since 2000. It encourages researchers to carry out the systematic reviews and meta-analyzes expected by health professionals, patients, and decision-makers to learn about their real effectiveness and their relevant indication. However, the diversification of medical and scientific communication media, opportunistic publishing strategies, missing data in publications and non-exhaustiveness of biomedical databases make bibliographic research complex and at risk of bias. To address this shortcoming, the academic Plateforme CEPS offers a search engine, called Motrial, that collects, sorts and organizes publications of NPI clinical trials.
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