TY - JOUR
T1 - Reporting guidelines for health care simulation research
AU - Cheng, Adam
AU - Kessler, David
AU - Mackinnon, Ralph
AU - Chang, Todd P.
AU - Nadkarni, Vinay M.
AU - Hunt, Elizabeth A.
AU - Duval-Arnould, Jordan
AU - Lin, Yiqun
AU - Cook, David A.
AU - Pusic, Martin
AU - Hui, Joshua
AU - Moher, David
AU - Egger, Matthias
AU - Auerbach, Marc
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Society for Simulation in Healthcare.
PY - 2016/8/1
Y1 - 2016/8/1
N2 - Introduction Simulation-based research (SBR) is rapidly expanding but the quality of reporting needs improvement. For a reader to critically assess a study, the elements of the study need to be clearly reported. Our objective was to develop reporting guidelines for SBR by creating extensions to the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) and Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) Statements. Methods An iterative multistep consensus-building process was used on the basis of the recommended steps for developing reporting guidelines. The consensus process involved the following: (1) developing a steering committee, (2) defining the scope of the reporting guidelines, (3) identifying a consensus panel, (4) generating a list of items for discussion via online premeeting survey, (5) conducting a consensus meeting, and (6) drafting reporting guidelines with an explanation and elaboration document. Results The following 11 extensions were recommended for CONSORT: item 1 (title/abstract), item 2 (background), item 5 (interventions), item 6 (outcomes), item 11 (blinding), item 12 (statistical methods), item 15 (baseline data), item 17 (outcomes/estimation), item 20 (limitations), item 21 (generalizability), and item 25 (funding). The following 10 extensions were recommended for STROBE: item 1 (title/abstract), item 2 (background/rationale), item 7 (variables), item 8 (data sources/measurement), item 12 (statistical methods), item 14 (descriptive data), item 16 (main results), item 19 (limitations), item 21 (generalizability), and item 22 (funding). An elaboration document was created to provide examples and explanation for each extension. Conclusions We have developed extensions for the CONSORT and STROBE Statements that can help improve the quality of reporting for SBR.
AB - Introduction Simulation-based research (SBR) is rapidly expanding but the quality of reporting needs improvement. For a reader to critically assess a study, the elements of the study need to be clearly reported. Our objective was to develop reporting guidelines for SBR by creating extensions to the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) and Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) Statements. Methods An iterative multistep consensus-building process was used on the basis of the recommended steps for developing reporting guidelines. The consensus process involved the following: (1) developing a steering committee, (2) defining the scope of the reporting guidelines, (3) identifying a consensus panel, (4) generating a list of items for discussion via online premeeting survey, (5) conducting a consensus meeting, and (6) drafting reporting guidelines with an explanation and elaboration document. Results The following 11 extensions were recommended for CONSORT: item 1 (title/abstract), item 2 (background), item 5 (interventions), item 6 (outcomes), item 11 (blinding), item 12 (statistical methods), item 15 (baseline data), item 17 (outcomes/estimation), item 20 (limitations), item 21 (generalizability), and item 25 (funding). The following 10 extensions were recommended for STROBE: item 1 (title/abstract), item 2 (background/rationale), item 7 (variables), item 8 (data sources/measurement), item 12 (statistical methods), item 14 (descriptive data), item 16 (main results), item 19 (limitations), item 21 (generalizability), and item 22 (funding). An elaboration document was created to provide examples and explanation for each extension. Conclusions We have developed extensions for the CONSORT and STROBE Statements that can help improve the quality of reporting for SBR.
KW - Extension
KW - Health care
KW - Reporting guidelines
KW - Research
KW - Simulation
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U2 - 10.1097/SIH.0000000000000150
DO - 10.1097/SIH.0000000000000150
M3 - Review article
C2 - 27465839
AN - SCOPUS:84979970423
SN - 1559-2332
VL - 11
SP - 238
EP - 248
JO - Simulation in Healthcare
JF - Simulation in Healthcare
IS - 4
ER -