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儿科骨科期刊中的证据水平:我们目前处于什么状况?

The levels of evidence in pediatric orthopaedic journals: where are we now?

作者信息

Cashin Megan S, Kelley Simon P, Douziech Jeffery R, Varghese Renjit A, Hamilton Quinn P, Mulpuri Kishore

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedics, British Columbia Children's Hospital, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

J Pediatr Orthop. 2011 Sep;31(6):721-5. doi: 10.1097/BPO.0b013e31822aa11a.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In recent years, it has become common to publish a level of evidence grading for orthopaedic journal publications. Our primary research question is: is there an improvement in levels of evidence of articles published in pediatric orthopaedic journals over time? In addition, what is the current status of levels of evidence in pediatric orthopaedic journals?

METHODS

All articles in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-A (JPO-A) and Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B (JPO-B) for 2001, 2002, 2007, and 2008 and those in Journal of Children's Orthopaedics (JCO) for 2007 and 2008, were collected by an independent reviewer. Of the 1,039 articles identified, animal, cadaveric and basic science studies, expert opinion and review articles were excluded. Seven hundred fifty remaining articles were blinded and randomized with respect to journal, title, publication date, author, and institution. According to the currently accepted grading system, study type and level of evidence was assigned to each article. Interobserver and intraobserver reliability were investigated. Statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS software.

RESULTS

There were no statistically significant differences in study type or levels of evidence in articles published before and after 2003. Of articles published during 2007/2008, 3.0% were graded as level I, 5.0% as level II, 24.1% as level III, and 58.0% as level IV. Analysis of the separate journals for all 4 years revealed that JPO-A published 2.6% (13 of 503) level I studies, whereas JPO-B published 4.3% (7 of 163) and JCO published 1.2% (1 of 84). The intraobserver reliability was high for study type (κ, 0.842) and substantial for level of evidence (κ, 0.613). The interobserver reliability for study type and level of evidence was high (κ 0.921 and 0.860, respectively).

CONCLUSIONS

Since the introduction of levels of evidence to orthopaedic journals in 2003, there has been minimal change in the quality of evidence in pediatric orthopaedic publications. We note a modest increase in level III articles and a corresponding decrease in level IV articles. Articles can be reliably graded by nonepidemiologically trained individuals.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Not applicable.

摘要

背景

近年来,在骨科期刊发表文章时给出证据等级评分已变得很常见。我们的主要研究问题是:随着时间推移,儿科骨科期刊发表文章的证据水平是否有所提高?此外,儿科骨科期刊的证据水平现状如何?

方法

由一名独立评审员收集《小儿骨科杂志A》(JPO - A)和《小儿骨科杂志B》(JPO - B)2001年、2002年、2007年和2008年的所有文章,以及《儿童骨科杂志》(JCO)2007年和2008年的文章。在识别出的1039篇文章中,排除动物、尸体和基础科学研究、专家意见及综述文章。对剩余的750篇文章,在期刊、标题、出版日期、作者和机构方面进行盲法随机分组。根据当前公认的评分系统,为每篇文章确定研究类型和证据水平。研究了观察者间和观察者内的可靠性。使用SPSS软件进行统计分析。

结果

2003年前后发表文章的研究类型或证据水平无统计学显著差异。在2007/2008年发表的文章中,3.0%被评为I级,5.0%为II级,24.1%为III级,58.0%为IV级。对这4年各期刊的分析显示,JPO - A发表了2.6%(503篇中的13篇)I级研究,而JPO - B发表了4.3%(163篇中的7篇),JCO发表了1.2%(84篇中的1篇)。观察者内研究类型的可靠性较高(κ,0.842),证据水平的可靠性较强(κ,0.613)。观察者间研究类型和证据水平的可靠性较高(κ分别为0.921和0.860)。

结论

自2003年骨科期刊引入证据水平以来,儿科骨科出版物的证据质量变化极小。我们注意到III级文章略有增加,IV级文章相应减少。未经流行病学培训的人员也能可靠地对文章进行分级。

证据水平

不适用。

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