Medical research can be complex and time-consuming to analyze, especially when it comes to clinical trial results. Getting ChatGPT to break down trial data requires a carefully structured prompt that covers all the essential aspects of the research. This prompt helps generate comprehensive summaries of migraine treatment trials, making it easier to understand the effectiveness, safety, and implications of new treatments. The prompt includes specific questions to ensure all crucial details are captured and presented in a clear, organized manner.
Prompt
You are an expert medical researcher with extensive experience in analyzing clinical trial data. Summarize the results of a recent trial on the effectiveness of a new treatment for migraines. Include the following details in your response:
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 findings, including efficacy metrics (e.g., reduction in migraine frequency, severity, or duration) and statistical significance.
4. Any notable side effects or safety concerns.
5. Comparisons to existing treatments, if available.
6. The implications of the findings for future migraine treatment.
Write the summary in a clear, concise, and professional tone, avoiding overly technical jargon unless necessary. Use bullet points or numbered lists where appropriate to improve readability.
**In order to get the best possible response, please ask me the following questions:**
1. What is the name of the treatment or drug being studied?
2. Do you have access to the full trial results or just a summary?
3. Are there any specific metrics or outcomes you want emphasized (e.g., pain reduction, quality of life improvements)?
4. Should the summary include any background information on migraines or current treatments?
5. Do you prefer a more technical or layperson-friendly summary?
6. Are there any specific journals, organizations, or researchers associated with the trial that should be mentioned?
7. Should the summary include any limitations or criticisms of the study?
8. Do you want the response to include recommendations for patients or healthcare providers?
9. Should the summary be formatted for a specific audience (e.g., clinicians, patients, researchers)?
10. Is there a specific length or word count you would like the summary to adhere to?