Reporting Guidelines for Health Research

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
  • Prof David Moher presents at JBI iGNITE on reporting guidelines for health research and how they work.
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Introduction
    02:13 - Why the interest in reporting guidelines?
    03:50 - Example: The Lancet Series
    07:26 - Availability of protocols
    08:41 - Data kept under wraps
    09:42 - Reporting research
    11:01 - Taxonomy of poor reporting
    12:04 - Reporting guidelines (open science)
    12:24 - Reporting guidelines - historical developments
    12:56 - What are reporting guidelines?
    14:13 - What is open science?
    14:58 - Standards of reporting trials
    17:16 - CONSORT
    19:27 - Developing a reporting guidelines: five steps
    20:21 - Attributes of a good reporting guideline
    21:42 - Why use checklists?
    24:27 - The EQUATOR Network
    25:35 - The open science ecosystem
    27:04 - Push for auditing of trial registration
    29:57 - Preprint servers and preprints
    31:59 - Data sharing is associated with added value
    33:20 - Open science resources
    33:38 - Do reporting guidelines work?
    34:05 - Use of CONSORT during peer review
    35:48 - Other developments for using reporting guidelines
    40:48 - Implementation toolkit
    42:43 - Have guidelines always been effective?
    45:00 - Mitigating the benefits of preprints with its challenges
    47:31 - Reporting articles published in predatory journals
    49:45 - Formal training in peer reviews
    52:05 - Do peer reviewers have a role in health research?
    54:11 - Critically appraising papers
    58:18 - Funders' responsibility in research
    1:01:28 - How does open peer review affect incentivisation for qualified researchers?
    1:03:47 - Building guidelines into the registration stage of research
    Resources:
    How should medical science change?: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24411...
    Reducing waste from incomplete or unusable reports of biomedical research: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24411...
    COMPare: a prospective cohort study correcting and monitoring 58 misreported trials in real time: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30760...
    CONSORT 2010 Statement: updated guidelines for reporting parallel group randomised trials: bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com...
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