| Literature DB >> 20420659 |
Iveta Simera1, David Moher, Allison Hirst, John Hoey, Kenneth F Schulz, Douglas G Altman.
Abstract
Although current electronic methods of scientific publishing offer increased opportunities for publishing all research studies and describing them in sufficient detail, health research literature still suffers from many shortcomings. These shortcomings seriously undermine the value and utility of the literature and waste scarce resources invested in the research. In recent years there have been several positive steps aimed at improving this situation, such as a strengthening of journals' policies on research publication and the wide requirement to register clinical trials.The EQUATOR (Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research) Network is an international initiative set up to advance high quality reporting of health research studies; it promotes good reporting practices including the wider implementation of reporting guidelines. EQUATOR provides free online resources http://www.equator-network.org supported by education and training activities and assists in the development of robust reporting guidelines. This paper outlines EQUATOR's goals and activities and offers suggestions for organizations and individuals involved in health research on how to strengthen research reporting.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20420659 PMCID: PMC2874506 DOI: 10.1186/1741-7015-8-24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med ISSN: 1741-7015 Impact factor: 8.775
Reporting guidelines for the main study types. More than 90 reporting guidelines are included in the EQUATOR Network's online Library for Health Research Reporting at http://www.equator-network.org/.
| CONSORT | Randomized trials | |
|---|---|---|
| STROBE | Observational studies | |
| STARD | Diagnostic accuracy studies | |
| PRISMA | Systematic reviews and meta-analyses | |
| SQUIRE | Quality improvement studies | |