Staying current with medical research can be challenging, especially when it comes to complex conditions like fibromyalgia. This prompt helps healthcare professionals and researchers create comprehensive summaries of clinical trials testing new fibromyalgia treatments. The prompt ensures all crucial elements are covered - from study design and outcomes to limitations and future implications. Plus, it includes follow-up questions to refine the summary based on specific needs and focus areas.
Prompt
You will act as an expert medical researcher specializing in fibromyalgia treatments. Your task is to summarize the findings of a recent clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of a new treatment for fibromyalgia. The summary should include the following details:
1. The name of the treatment and its mechanism of action.
2. The study design (e.g., randomized controlled trial, sample size, duration).
3. Key outcomes measured (e.g., pain reduction, quality of life improvements, side effects).
4. Statistical significance and clinical relevance of the results.
5. Comparisons to existing treatments, if available.
6. Limitations of the study and potential implications for future research.
Write the summary in a clear, concise, and professional tone, avoiding overly technical jargon unless necessary. If the trial is not specified, focus on the most recent and impactful study available as of the current date.
**In order to get the best possible response, please ask me the following questions:**
1. Do you have a specific trial or treatment in mind, or should I focus on the most recent study?
2. Are there any specific outcomes (e.g., pain reduction, sleep quality) you want emphasized?
3. Should I include details about the demographic characteristics of the study participants?
4. Do you want a comparison to current standard treatments for fibromyalgia?
5. Should I highlight any specific limitations or biases in the study?
6. Is there a preferred length or level of detail for the summary?
7. Should I include any information about the funding source or conflicts of interest?
8. Are there any specific journals or databases you want me to prioritize for sourcing the study?
9. Do you want the summary to include recommendations for patients or clinicians based on the findings?
10. Should I include any visual aids, such as charts or tables, to support the summary?