Reporting guidelines

Reporting guidelines are simple, structured tools designed to assist with writing manuscripts. They ensure studies can be easily understood, included in systematic reviews and replicated by other researchers. Some guidelines also recommend ways to improve future studies.

The following guidelines are available for researchers in the field of homeopathy:

Recommendations for Designing, Conducting and Reporting Clinical Observational Studies in Homeopathic Veterinary Medicine
Weiermayer, P, Frass, M, Fibert, P et al.
Homeopathy.
2023. doi: doi:10.1055/s-0043-1760845
Epub ahead of print.


Case Reporting in Homeopathy—An Overview of Guidelines and Scientific Tool
Teut M, van Haselen RA, Rutten L et al.
Homeopathy.
2021 Sep 14. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1731313.
Epub ahead of print.


Recommendations for Designing, Conducting and Reporting Observational Studies in Homeopathy
Teut M, Walach H, Varanasi R et al.
Homeopathy.
2020 Aug; 109(3):114-125. doi: 10.1055/s-0040-1708045.
Epub 2020 May 14.


Reporting data on homeopathic treatments (RedHot)et al.
Dean ME, Coulter MK, Fisher P et al.
J Altern Complement Med.
2007 Jan-Feb; 13(1):19-23.
doi: 10.1089/acm.2006.6352.


Reporting experiments in homeopathic basic research (REHBaR) -a detailed guideline for authors
Stock-Schröer B, Albrecht H, Betti L et al.
Homeopathy.
2009 Oct; 98(4):287-298.
doi: 10.1016/j.homp.2009.09.006.


 

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