| Literature DB >> 31824668 |
David Blanco1,2, Darko Hren3, Jamie J Kirkham4, Erik Cobo1, Sara Schroter5.
Abstract
Background: Improving the completeness of reporting of biomedical research is essential for improving its usability. For this reason, hundreds of reporting guidelines have been created in the last few decades but adherence to these remains suboptimal. This survey aims to inform future evaluations of interventions to improve adherence to reporting guidelines. In particular, it gathers editors' perceptions of a range of interventions at various stages in the editorial process.Entities:
Keywords: Barriers; Completeness of reporting; Facilitators; Journal policies; Quality of reporting; Reporting guidelines; Survey
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31824668 PMCID: PMC6880264 DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.20556.3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: F1000Res ISSN: 2046-1402
Journals represented in the survey.
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| Trials |
| The Lancet | |
| PLOS ONE | |
| BMC Medicine | |
| BMC Medical Research and Methodology | |
| Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | |
| Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | |
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| BMJ |
| Archives of Disease in Childhood | |
| BMJ Open | |
| BMJ Quality & Safety | |
| British Journal of Sports Medicine | |
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| Clinical Chemistry |
| Systematic Reviews | |
| Research Integrity and Peer review | |
| Journal of Global Health | |
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| F1000 |
| BMJ Open Science | |
| Scientific Reports |
Demographic characteristics of the 24 participants.
| N=24 | ||
|---|---|---|
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| Working full time as a journal editor | 8 (33%) |
| Working part time (equal or more than 0.5 of their time) as a journal
| 1 (4%) | |
| Working part time (less than 0.5 of their time) as a journal editor | 14 (59%) | |
| Other (Volunteer editor) | 1 (4%) | |
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| Editor-in-chief | 10 (41%) |
| Senior editor | 4 (17%) | |
| Associate editor | 4 (17%) | |
| Other (Editorial director, Technical editor, Assistant editor) | 6 (25%) | |
|
| Yes | 22 (92%) |
| No | 2 (8%) | |
|
| <5 | 8 (33%) |
| 5–15 | 12 (50%) | |
| 15–25 | 3 (13%) | |
| >25 | 1 (4%) | |
Figure 1. Scores for perceived ease of implementation and perceived effectiveness.
Box plots show the 1 st, 2 nd (medians, represented as blue horizontal lines), and 3 rd quartiles of the data. The whiskers extend up to 1.5 times the interquartile range from the top (bottom) of the box to the furthest datum within that distance. Interventions whose names are shown in red target authors, those in brown target peer reviewers, the one in grey target editors or administrative staff and the one in green targets all these stakeholders. Box 1 shows a detailed explanation of each intervention.