| Literature DB >> 30310289 |
Yanling Jin1, Nitika Sanger2, Ieta Shams3, Candice Luo4, Hamnah Shahid5, Guowei Li1, Meha Bhatt1, Laura Zielinski6, Bianca Bantoto7, Mei Wang1, Luciana Pf Abbade8, Ikunna Nwosu4, Alvin Leenus1, Lawrence Mbuagbaw1, Muhammad Maaz1, Yaping Chang1, Guangwen Sun1, Mitchell Ah Levine1,9, Jonathan D Adachi1,9, Lehana Thabane1,9, Zainab Samaan1,10.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Reporting guidelines (eg, Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials [CONSORT] statement) are intended to improve reporting standards and enhance the transparency and reproducibility of research findings. Despite accessibility of such guidelines, researchers are not required to adhere to them. Our goal was to determine the current status of reporting quality in the medical literature and examine whether adherence of reporting guidelines has improved since the inception of reporting guidelines.Entities:
Keywords: CONSORT; adherence; guidelines; review
Year: 2018 PMID: 30310289 PMCID: PMC6166749 DOI: 10.2147/JMDH.S155103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Multidiscip Healthc ISSN: 1178-2390
Figure 1PRISMA flow diagram.
Abbreviation: PRISMA, Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses.
Characteristics of the included studies
| Study | Year | Journal | Country | Statement assessed | Number of studies |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adie | 2013 | Australia | CONSORT | 150 | |
| Adie et al | 2015 | Australia | PRISMA | 150 | |
| Agha et al | 2015 | UK | STROBE | 94 | |
| Agha et al | 2016 | UK | CONSORT PRISMA STROBE | 193 | |
| Aguiar et al | 2014 | Brazil | PRISMA | 7 | |
| Aguiar et al | 2016 | Brazil | CHEERS | 8 | |
| Al Faleh and Al-Omran | 2009 | Saudi Arabia | QUOROM | 61 | |
| Al-Namankany et al | 2009 | UK | CONSORT | 173 | |
| Alvarez et al | 2009 | France | CONSORT | 98 | |
| Anttila et al | 2006 | Finland | CONSORT | 15 | |
| Areia et al | 2010 | Portugal | CONSORT | 120 | |
| Augestad et al | 2012 | Norway | CONSORT | 32 | |
| Balasubramanian et al | 2006 | UK | CONSORT | 69 | |
| Bath and Bath | 2000 | UK | CONSORT | 114 | |
| Bereza et al | 2008 | Canada | QUOROM | 16 | |
| Bian et al | 2006 | People’s Republic of China | CONSORT | 66 | |
| Biondi-Zoccai et al | 2006 | Italy | QUOROM | 10 | |
| Borg Debano et al | 2012 | Canada | CONSORT | 23 | |
| Bousquet et al | 2011 | France | CONSORT | 94 | |
| Bramhall et al | 2015 | UK | ARRIVE | 58 | |
| Cairo et al | 2012 | Spain | CONSORT | 276 | |
| Capili et al | 2010 | USA | CONSORT | 10 | |
| Cavadas et al | 2011 | Portugal | CONSORT | 41 | |
| Choi et al | 2014 | South Korea | CONSORT | 29 | |
| Chowers et al | 2009 | Israel | CONSORT | 49 | |
| Cook et al | 2011 | USA | STROBE | 130 | |
| Daitch et al | 2016 | Israel | CONSORT | 51 | |
| Dasi et al | 2012 | Spain | CONSORT | 40 | |
| Delaney et al | 2010 | USA | STROBE, CONSORT | 47 | |
| DeMauro et al | 2011 | USA | CONSORT | 179 | |
| de Vries and van Roon | 2010 | The Netherlands | CONSORT | 107 | |
| Dias et al | 2006 | UK | CONSORT | 164 | |
| Ethgen et al | 2009 | France | CONSORT | 132 | |
| Eyawo et al | 2008 | Canada | CONSORT | 47 | |
| Fan et al | 2014 | China | CONSORT | 21 | |
| Farrokhyar et al | 2007 | Canada | CONSORT | 50 | |
| Fidalgo et al | 2015 | UK | STARD | 58 | |
| Fleming et al | 2013 | UK | PRISMA | 109 | |
| Fontela et al | 2009 | Canada | STARD | 90 | |
| Freeman et al | 2009 | UK | STARD | 27 | |
| Froud et al | 2012 | UK | CONSORT | 23 | |
| Fung et al | 2009 | USA | CONSORT, STROBE | 36 | |
| Gagnier et al | 2006 | Canada | CONSORT | 206 | |
| Gao et al | 2015 | China | CONSORT | 98 | |
| Gianola et al | 2013 | Italy | PRISMA | 88 | |
| Gohari et al | 2016 | Iran | CONSORT | 185 | |
| Gulin et al | 2015 | Argentina | ARRIVE | 83 | |
| Halpern et al | 2004 | Canada | CONSORT | 99 | |
| Hemels et al | 2004 | France | QUOROM | 32 | |
| Herdan et al | 2011 | Germany | CONSORT | 37 | |
| Huang et al | 2015 | China | CONSORT | 40 | |
| Hui et al | 2012 | USA | CONSORT | 44 | |
| Junhua et al | 2007 | China | QUOROM | 107 | |
| Karpouzis and Bonello | 2016 | Australia | CONSORT | 35 | |
| Kiehna et al | 2010 | USA | CONSORT | 27 | |
| Kim et al | 2014 | South Korea | CONSORT | 146 | |
| Kober et al | 2006 | Australia | CONSORT | 142 | |
| Ladd et al | 2010 | USA | CONSORT | 127 | |
| Lee et al | 2013 | UK | CONSORT | 83 | |
| Lee et al | 2016 | UK | PRISMA | 79 | |
| Li et al | 2011 | USA | CONSORT | 42 | |
| Li et al | 2014 | China | PRISMA | 487 | |
| Li et al | 2014 | China | CONSORT | 6994 | |
| Liu et al | 2015 | China | PRISMA | 72 | |
| Liu et al | 2013 | UK | CONSORT | 290 | |
| Liu et al | 2015 | China | CONSORT | 76 | |
| Liu et al | 2014 | China | PRISMA | 476 | |
| Liu et al | 2016 | China | ARRIVE | 396 | |
| Lu et al | 2015 | USA | CONSORT | 105 | |
| Lu et al | 2011 | China | CONSORT | 46 | |
| Ma et al | 2011 | China | PRISMA | 369 | |
| Ma et al | 2012 | China | PRISMA | 88 | |
| Marshman and Farid | 2010 | UK | CONSORT | 48 | |
| McCormick et al | 2013 | USA | CONSORT | 54 | |
| Miller et al | 2009 | Canada | STARD | 18 | |
| Moberg-Mogren and Nelson | 2006 | USA | CONSORT | 14 | |
| Moher et al | 2002 | Canada | CONSORT | 251 | |
| Montané et al | 2010 | Spain | CONSORT | 92 | |
| Montgomery et al | 2011 | UK | CONSORT | 76 | |
| Nicolau et al | 2013 | Canada | PRISMA | 137 | |
| Norton-Mabus and Nelson | 2008 | USA | CONSORT | 30 | |
| Ntala et al | 2013 | Greece | CONSORT | 35 | |
| Panic et al | 2013 | Italy | PRISMA | 90 | |
| Parsons et al | 2011 | UK | CONSORT STROBE | 100 | |
| Patel et al | 2014 | UK | CONSORT | 31 | |
| Piggott et al | 2004 | UK | CONSORT | 93 | |
| Péron et al | 2012 | France | CONSORT | 357 | |
| Peters et al | 2015 | The Netherlands | PRISMA | 80 | |
| Plint et al | 2006 | Canada | CONSORT | 8 | |
| Prady et al | 2008 | UK | CONSORT | 90 | |
| Pratoomsoot et al | 2015 | Thailand | CONSORT | 71 | |
| Rao et al | 2016 | UK | STROBE | 37 | |
| Rice et al | 2016 | Canada | PRISMA | 21 | |
| Rios et al | 2008 | Canada | CONSORT | 89 | |
| Rikos et al | 2016 | Greece | CONSORT | 102 | |
| Schwarz et al | 2012 | Germany | ARRIVE | 75 | |
| Scott et al | 2012 | Switzerland | CONSORT | 70 | |
| Shawyer et al | 2015 | Canada | STROBE | 48 | |
| Shea et al | 2006 | Canada | QUOROM | 53 | |
| Shea et al | 2006 | The Netherlands | QUOROM | 57 | |
| Stevely et al | 2015 | UK | CONSORT | 68 | |
| Strech et al | 2011 | Germany | CONSORT | 105 | |
| Tan et al | 2014 | UK | PRISMA | 37 | |
| Thabane et al | 2007 | Canada | CONSORT | 63 | |
| Tunis et al | 2013 | Canada | PRISMA | 130 | |
| Turner et al | 2012 | Canada | CONSORT | 45 | |
| Vigna-Taglianti et al | 2006 | Italy | QUOROM | 80 | |
| Walleser et al | 2011 | Switzerland | CONSORT | 106 | |
| Wang et al | 2007 | China | CONSORT | 7422 | |
| Wang et al | 2013 | China | CONSORT | 27 | |
| Wangge et al | 2010 | The Netherlands | CONSORT | 232 | |
| Weingärtner et al | 2016 | Germany | CONSORT | 117 | |
| Weir et al | 2012 | USA | PRISMA QUOROM | 13 | |
| Wen et al | 2008 | China | QUOROM | 161 | |
| Willis and Quigley | 2011 | UK | PRISMA | 236 | |
| Yao et al | 2014 | UK | CONSORT | 65 | |
| Zafar et al | 2008 | Pakistan | STARD | 76 | |
| Zhang | 2015 | China | MOOSE | 607 | |
| Zhao et al | 2016 | China | CONSORT | 68 | |
| Zheng et al | 2016 | UK | CONSORT | 33 | |
| Zhong et al | 2011 | China | CONSORT | 153 | |
| Zintzaras et al | 2010 | Greece | CONSORT | 18 | |
| Zintzaras et al | 2012 | Greece | STARD | 103 | |
| Ziogas and Zintzaras | 2009 | Greece | CONSORT | 261 |
Abbreviations: ARRIVE, Animal Research: Reporting In Vivo Experiments; BMC, BioMed central; BMJ, British Medical Journal; CHEERS, Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards; CONSORT, Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials; International Urogyn J, International Urogynecology Journal; JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association; MOOSE, Meta-analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology; OTJR, Occupational Therapy Journal of Research; PLoS, Public Library of Science; PRISMA, Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses; QUOROM, Quality of Reporting of Meta-analysis; STARD, Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy; STROBE, Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology.
Summary of the included studies’ conclusions
| Type of guideline | Total number of studies | Studies reporting inadequate adherence |
|---|---|---|
| CONSORT | 81 (three combined studies with both CONSORT and STROBE; one combined study with STROBE, CONSORT, and PRISMA) | 71 (88%) |
| PRISMA | 19 (one combined study with both PRISMA and QUOROM; one combined study with STROBE, CONSORT, and PRISMA) | 16 (84%) |
| STROBE | 8 (three combined studies with both CONSORT and STROBE; one combined study with STROBE, CONSORT, and PRISMA) | 7 (88%) |
| QUOROM | 10 (one combined study with both PRISMA and QUOROM) | 5 (50%) |
| STARD | 6 | 5 (83%) |
| ARRIVE | 4 | 4 (100%) |
| CHEERS | 1 | 1 (100%) |
| MOOSE | 1 | 1 (100%) |
| All guidelines | 124 (distinct studies) | 109 (87.9%) |
Note:
The number of studies concluding that “some improvements are needed, reporting inadequate, poor, medium, suboptimal, etc.”
Abbreviations: ARRIVE, Animal Research: Reporting In Vivo Experiments; CHEERS, Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards; CONSORT, Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials; MOOSE, Meta-analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology; PRISMA, Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses; QUOROM, Quality of Reporting of Meta-analysis; STARD, Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy; STROBE, Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology.
Factors associated with reporting quality of articles using the CONSORT guideline
| Study | Year | Sample size | Factors associated with adherence (↑↓) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adie | 2013 | 150 | Outcome specification (↑) |
| At least one author with a degree in epidemiology (↑) | |||
| Length of article in words (↑) | |||
| Allocation concealment (↑) | |||
| Random sequence (↑) | |||
| Power calculation (↑) | |||
| Agha et al | 2016 | 193 | Greater details on study design (↑) |
| Detailed outcome definitions and measurements (↑) | |||
| Indication of how quantitative variables were handled during analyses (↑) | |||
| Discussion of limits and potential sources of bias (↑) | |||
| Al-Namankany et al | 2009 | 173 | Year of publication (↑) |
| Alvarez et al | 2006 | 98 | Pharmaceutical industry funding (↑) |
| Year of publication (↑) | |||
| Sample size (↑) | |||
| Areia et al | 2010 | 120 | Publication in CONSORT-endorsing journals (↑) |
| Year of publication (↑) | |||
| Balasubramanian et al | 2006 | 69 | Number of authors (↑) |
| Multicenter studies (↑) | |||
| Declared funding sources (↑) | |||
| Reporting in medical journals (↑) | |||
| Bath and Bath | 2000 | 114 | Trial quality (↑) |
| Trials with positive outcome (↓) | |||
| Year of publication (↑) | |||
| Borg Debano et al | 2012 | 23 | Impact factor (↑) |
| Funding reported (↑) | |||
| Journal adopted CONSORT statement at the time of data collection (↑) | |||
| Sample size (↑) | |||
| Cairo et al | 2012 | 64 | Year of publication (↑) |
| Statistically significant clinical outcomes – positive study results (↓) | |||
| Capili et al | 2010 | 10 | Journal requiring the use of CONSORT (↑) |
| Chowers et al | 2009 | 49 | Industry-sponsored trials (industry-sponsored vs. nonindustry-sponsored trial) (↑) |
| Year of publication (↑) | |||
| de Vries and van Roon | 2010 | 107 | Sponsoring (↑) |
| DeMauro et al | 2011 | 179 | Time trend (↑) |
| Journal type – general medical journals vs. pediatric journals (↑) | |||
| Ethgen et al | 2009 | 132 | Impact factor (↑) |
| Publication in CONSORT-endorsing journals (↑) | |||
| Farrokhyar et al | 2007 | 50 | Sample size (↑) |
| Year of publication (↑) | |||
| Location of the study (↑) | |||
| Source of funding (↓) | |||
| Type of primary outcome in the study (categorical) (↓) | |||
| Gao et al | 2015 | 98 | Supported by funding (↑) |
| Herdan et al | 2011 | 37 | Year of publication (↑) |
| Karpouzis and Bonello | 2016 | 35 | Year of publication (↑) |
| Larger sample size (↑) | |||
| Kiehna et al | 2010 | 27 | Publication in CONSORT-endorsing journals (↑) |
| Kim et al | 2014 | 146 | Year of publication (↑) |
| Ladd et al | 2010 | 127 | Year of publication (↑) |
| Lee et al | 2013 | 83 | Higher impact factor of journal (↑) |
| Journals requiring submission of CONSORT checklist (↑) | |||
| Liu et al | 2013 | 290 | Reporting of funding (↑) |
| Journal endorses CONSORT (↑) | |||
| Good-quality RCTs (high Jadad scores) (↑) | |||
| Allocation concealment (↑) | |||
| Data analysis by randomized group (↑) | |||
| Sample size>100 (↑) | |||
| Liu et al | 2015 | 76 | Journal adopting CONSORT guidelines (↑) |
| Later publication year (↑) | |||
| Lu et al | 2015 | 105 | Year of publication (1976–2001, 2002–2010, 2011–2013) (↑) |
| McCormick et al | 2013 | 54 | High Jadad score (↑) |
| Moberg-Mogren and Nelson | 2006 | 14 | Year of publication (↑) |
| Montané et al | 2010 | 92 | Impact factor (↑) |
| Year of publication (↑) | |||
| Montgomery et al | 2011 | 76 | Year of publication (↑) |
| Ntala et al | 2013 | 35 | Impact factor (↑) |
| Country with high income (↑) | |||
| Péron et al | 2012 | 357 | Trials with positive results (↓) |
| Year of publication (↑) | |||
| Impact factor (↑) | |||
| Geographic region – North American compared to European trials (↓) | |||
| Sample size (↑) | |||
| Plint et al | 2006 | 8 | Overall consort items (↑) |
| Reporting method of sequence generation (↑) | |||
| Allocation concealment (↑) | |||
| Prady et al | 2008 | 90 | Standardized page length (↑) |
| Year of publication (↑) | |||
| Pratoomsoot et al | 2015 | 71 | Country of publication (ASEAN |
| Rikos et al | 2016 | 102 | After the publication of CONSORT (↑) |
| Impact factor (↑) | |||
| Year of publication (↑) | |||
| Rios et al | 2008 | 89 | Sample size (↑) |
| Industrial funding (↑) | |||
| Journal of publication (publication in JCEM) (↑) | |||
| Scott et al | 2012 | 70 | Trial registration (↑) |
| Year of publication (↑) | |||
| Trial size (↑) | |||
| Thabane et al | 2007 | 63 | Type of intervention (pharmacological intervention vs. non-pharmacological intervention) (↑) |
| Sample sizes (↑) | |||
| Year of publication (↑) | |||
| Turner et al | 2012 | 45 | Time trend (↑) |
| Yao et al | 2014 | 65 | Number of authors (↑) |
| Impact factor (↑) | |||
| Zhao et al | 2016 | 68 | Year of publication (↑) |
| Reporting of funding (↑) | |||
| Reporting of informed consent form (↑) | |||
| Reporting of ethical approval (↑) | |||
| Zheng et al | 2016 | 33 | Number of authors (↑) |
| Number of patients (↑) | |||
| Impact factor (↑) | |||
| Time trend (↑) | |||
| Number of participants (↑) | |||
| Treatment duration (↑) | |||
| Reporting of funding (↑) | |||
| Zhong et al | 2011 | 153 | Non-Chinese reports (compared to those published in mainland China) (↑) |
| Publication in CONSORT-endorsing journals (↑) | |||
| Ziogas and Zintzaras | 2009 | 261 | Year of publication (↑) |
| Impact factor (↑) |
Notes:
Statistically significant increase/decrease, p≤0.05; (↑), positively associated with adherence; (↓), negatively associated with adherence. The number of studies concluding that “some improvements are needed, reporting inadequate, poor, medium, suboptimal, etc”.
Association of Southeast Asian nations, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) plus six groups, which composed of the members of the ASEAN plus Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand, and South Korea.
Abbreviations: CONSORT, Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials; JCEM, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism; RCT, randomized control trial.
Reporting quality of the 124 included systematic reviews, assessed by the modified AMSTAR/OQAQ (10 items, score out of 20)
| Study | Global score |
|---|---|
| Adie | 17 |
| Adie et al | 18 |
| Agha et al | 15 |
| Agha et al | 14 |
| Aguiar et al | 14 |
| Aguiar et al | 19 |
| Al Faleh and Al-Omran | 16 |
| Al-Namankany et al | 15 |
| Alvarez et al | 10 |
| Anttila et al | 15 |
| Areia et al | 18 |
| Augestad et al | 20 |
| Balasubramanian et al | 16 |
| Bath and Bath | 16 |
| Bereza et al | 20 |
| Bian et al | 15 |
| Biondi-Zoccai et al | 15 |
| Borg Debano et al | 9 |
| Bousquet et al | 18 |
| Bramhall et al | 10 |
| Cairo et al | 19 |
| Capili et al | 15 |
| Cavadas et al | 17 |
| Choi et al | 17 |
| Chowers et al | 12 |
| Cook et al | 18 |
| Daitch et al | 17 |
| Dasi et al | 19 |
| Delaney et al | 14 |
| DeMauro et al | 17 |
| de Vries and van Roon | 18 |
| Dias et al | 17 |
| Ethgen et al | 13 |
| Eyawo et al | 18 |
| Fan et al | 18 |
| Farrokhyar et al | 19 |
| Fidalgo et al | 18 |
| Fleming et al | 15 |
| Fontela et al | 17 |
| Freeman et al | 11 |
| Froud et al | 16 |
| Fung et al | 17 |
| Gagnier et al | 16 |
| Gao et al | 13 |
| Gianola et al | 12 |
| Gohari et al | 15 |
| Gulin et al | 14 |
| Halpern et al | 14 |
| Hemels et al | 19 |
| Herdan et al | 15 |
| Huang et al | 12 |
| Hui et al | 18 |
| Junhua et al | 13 |
| Karpouzis and Bonello | 16 |
| Kiehna et al | 16 |
| Kim et al | 16 |
| Kober et al | 17 |
| Ladd et al | 19 |
| Lee et al | 16 |
| Lee et al | 17 |
| Li et al | 18 |
| Li et al | 15 |
| Li et al | 14 |
| Liu et al | 19 |
| Liu et al | 16 |
| Liu et al | 14 |
| Liu et al | 17 |
| Liu et al | 19 |
| Lu et al | 18 |
| Lu et al | 18 |
| Ma et al | 19 |
| Ma et al | 16 |
| Marshman and Farid | 14 |
| McCormick et al | 16 |
| Miller et al | 17 |
| Moberg-Mogren and Nelson | 16 |
| Moher et al | 14 |
| Montané et al | 15 |
| Montgomery et al | 17 |
| Nicolau et al | 16 |
| Norton-Mabus and Nelson | 10 |
| Ntala et al | 18 |
| Panic et al | 11 |
| Parsons et al | 17 |
| Patel et al | 13 |
| Piggott et al | 14 |
| Péron et al | 15 |
| Peters et al | 17 |
| Plint et al | 18 |
| Prady et al | 19 |
| Pratoomsoot et al | 15 |
| Rao et al | 18 |
| Rice et al | 19 |
| Rios et al | 20 |
| Rikos et al | 17 |
| Schwarz et al | 10 |
| Scott et al | 16 |
| Shawyer et al | 15 |
| Shea et al | 13 |
| Shea et al | 19 |
| Stevely et al | 18 |
| Strech et al | 18 |
| Tan et al | 14 |
| Thabane et al | 19 |
| Tunis et al | 18 |
| Turner et al | 20 |
| Vigna-Taglianti et al | 15 |
| Walleser et al | 19 |
| Wang et al | 15 |
| Wang et al | 17 |
| Wangge et al | 12 |
| Weingärtner et al | 17 |
| Weir et al | 20 |
| Wen et al | 18 |
| Willis and Quigley | 20 |
| Yao et al | 16 |
| Zafar et al | 16 |
| Zhang | 18 |
| Zhao et al | 17 |
| Zheng et al | 18 |
| Zhong et al | 17 |
| Zintzaras et al | 18 |
| Zintzaras et al | 14 |
| Ziogas and Zintzaras | 15 |
Abbreviations: AMSTAR, Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews; OQAQ, Overview Quality Assessment Questionnaire.