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Guidelines for reporting health research : a user's manual

✍ Scribed by Altman, Douglas G.; Moher, David; Schulz, Kenneth F.; Simera, Iveta; Wager, Elizabeth


Publisher
John Wiley & Sons,BMJ Books
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
347
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Guidelines for Reporting Health Research is a practical guide to choosing and correctly applying the appropriate guidelines when reporting health research to ensure clear, transparent, and useful reports.

This new title begins with an introduction to reporting guidelines and an overview of the importance of transparent reporting, the characteristics of good guidelines, and how to use reporting guidelines effectively in reporting health research. This hands-on manual also describes over a dozen internationally recognised published guidelines such as CONSORT, STROBE, PRISMA and STARD in a clear and easy to understand format. It aims to help researchers choose and use the correct guidelines for reporting their research, and to produce more completely and transparently reported papers which will help to ensure reports are more useful and are not misleading.

Written by the authors of health research reporting guidelines, in association with the EQUATOR (Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research) Network, Guidelines for Reporting Health Research is a helpful guide to producing publishable research. It will be a valuable resource for researchers in their role as authors and also an important reference for editors and peer reviewers.

✦ Table of Contents


Content: Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
List of Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Part I General Issues
Chapter 1 Importance of Transparent Reporting of Health Research
Introduction
What do we mean by inadequate reporting of research?
Consequences of nonpublication and inadequate reporting
Principles of reporting research
What can be done to improve the quality of reporting of research?
References
Chapter 2 How to Develop a Reporting Guideline
Deficiencies in reporting health research studies
The role of reporting guidelines in promoting clear and transparent reporting. How to develop a guideline for reporting health research articlesClosing comments
References
Chapter 3 Characteristics of Available Reporting Guidelines
Methods
Results
Descriptive information
Background of reporting guidelines
Consensus process
Guideline development process
Postconsensus activities
How reporting guidelines were developed
Comment
References
Chapter 4 Using Reporting Guidelines Effectively to Ensure Good Reporting of Health Research
Reporting guidelines
Who benefits from the use of reporting guidelines?
Using reporting guidelines. Whose responsibility is good reporting of research?References
Chapter 5 Ambiguities and Confusions Between Reporting and Conduct
Examples of item-specific scenarios
Allocation concealment from the CONSORT 2010 statement
Sequence generation from the CONSORT 2010 statement
Discussion
References
Chapter 6 The EQUATOR Network: Helping to Achieve High Standards in the Reporting of Health Research Studies
EQUATOR Network
EQUATOR resources
EQUATOR future
Funding
References
Part II Specific Reporting Guidelines. Chapter 7 SPIRIT (Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials)Name of guideline
When to use this guideline (what types of studies it covers)
Current version
Extensions or implementations
Related activities
How best to use the guideline
Development process
Evidence of effectiveness of guideline
Endorsement and adherence
Cautions and limitations (including scope)
Creators' preferred bits
Future plans
References
Chapter 8 CONSORT for Abstracts
Name of guideline
History
When to use this guideline (what types of studies it covers)
Development process. Current version compared with the previous versionsExtensions and/or implementations
How best to use the guideline
Evidence of effectiveness of guideline
Endorsement and adherence
Cautions and limitations (including scope)
Mistakes and/or misconceptions
Creators' preferred bits
State how participants were allocated to interventions
For the primary outcome, a result for each group and the estimated effect size and its precision should be stated
Include the registration number and name of trial register
Future plans
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 9 CONSORT
Name of guideline.

✦ Subjects


Medicine -- Research -- Authorship. Medicine -- Research -- Evaluation. Report writing. Biomedical Research -- methods. Research Report -- standards. Peer Review, Research -- standards.


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