Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Prev Vet Med. 2010 Dec 1;97(3-4):136-43. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2010.09.009. Epub 2010 Oct 15.
The STARD statement (www.stard-statement.org) emphasizes complete and transparent reporting of key elements of test accuracy studies. Guidelines for authors in many biomedical journals recommend adherence to these standards but explicit recommendations by editors of veterinary journals are limited. Adherence to standards benefits end-users of tests including doctors, veterinarians and other healthcare professionals and the human and animal patients in which the tests are used. Reporting standards also provide a structured basis for researchers and graduate students to prepare manuscripts, and subsequently can be a useful adjunct to the peer-review process. This paper discusses the purpose of STARD and its possible modification for animal disease studies, variation in reporting and design quality in human and animal disease studies, use of a different instrument (QUADAS) for assessing methodological quality, and provides some recommendations for the future. Finally, the contributions of Dr. Hollis Erb to improvements in methodological and reporting qualities of test accuracy studies in Preventive Veterinary Medicine are described.
STARD 声明(www.stard-statement.org)强调了完整和透明地报告测试准确性研究的关键要素。许多生物医学期刊的作者指南建议遵守这些标准,但兽医期刊的编辑的明确建议有限。遵守这些标准使测试的最终用户受益,包括医生、兽医和其他医疗保健专业人员以及使用这些测试的人和动物患者。报告标准也为研究人员和研究生提供了准备手稿的结构化基础,随后可以成为同行评审过程的有用补充。本文讨论了 STARD 的目的及其对动物疾病研究的可能修改,人类和动物疾病研究中报告和设计质量的差异,以及使用不同工具(QUADAS)评估方法学质量,并为未来提供了一些建议。最后,描述了 Hollis Erb 博士对提高预防兽医学中测试准确性研究的方法学和报告质量的贡献。