Sorensen Amelia A, Wojahn Robert D, Manske Mary Claire, Calfee Ryan P
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
J Hand Surg Am. 2013 Aug;38(8):1584-9.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2013.05.008. Epub 2013 Jul 8.
To use the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) statement checklist to critically evaluate the change in quality of observational trial reporting in the Journal of Hand Surgery American between 2005 and 2011.
A cross-sectional analysis of observational studies published in the Journal of Hand Surgery American was designed to sample 2 6-month periods of publication (March 2005 to August 2005 and June 2011 to November 2011). Fifty-one items were extracted from the STROBE statement for evaluation. Overall STROBE compliance rates for articles and specific checklist items were determined. Final compliance percentages from each period were compared by Student t-testing. Changes in item compliance over time were quantified.
Overall compliance with the STROBE statement was 38% (range, 10%-54%) in 2005 and 58% (range, 39%-85%) for 2011 manuscripts representing a significant improvement. Seventy-five percent or greater of articles (2005/2011) provided the explicit reporting of background (100%/97%), follow-up time (85%/94%), overall interpretation of data (100%/94%), and results of similar studies (95%/89%). Twenty-five percent or less of articles provided the study design in the abstract (10%/20%), a clear description of the study's setting (10%/23%), the handling of missing data (0%/6%), the potential directions of bias (5%/11%), and the use of a power analysis (0%/17%). Eighty-six percent (44/51) of items were more frequently satisfied in 2011 articles than in 2005 publications. Absolute increases in compliance rates of 40% or greater were noted in 10 items (20%) with no worsening in compliance for an individual item over 6%.
The overall quality of the reporting of observational trials in the Journal of Hand Surgery American improved from 2005 to 2011. Current observational trials in hand surgery could still benefit from increased reporting of methodological details including the use of power analyses, the handling of missing data, and consideration of potential bias.
Diagnostic III.
使用流行病学观察性研究报告强化(STROBE)声明清单,严格评估2005年至2011年间《美国手外科杂志》观察性试验报告质量的变化。
对发表在《美国手外科杂志》上的观察性研究进行横断面分析,设计抽取2个6个月的发表期(2005年3月至2005年8月和2011年6月至2011年11月)。从STROBE声明中提取51项进行评估。确定文章的总体STROBE合规率和特定清单项目的合规率。通过学生t检验比较各时期的最终合规百分比。对项目合规随时间的变化进行量化。
2005年STROBE声明的总体合规率为38%(范围10%-54%),2011年稿件的合规率为58%(范围39%-85%),有显著提高。75%或更多的文章(2005年/2011年)明确报告了背景(100%/97%)、随访时间(85%/94%)、数据的总体解释(100%/94%)和类似研究的结果(95%/89%)。25%或更少的文章在摘要中提供了研究设计(10%/20%)、对研究背景的清晰描述(10%/23%)、缺失数据的处理(0%/6%)、潜在的偏倚方向(5%/11%)以及功效分析的使用(0%/17%)。86%(44/51)的项目在2011年的文章中比2005年的出版物中更常得到满足。10个项目(20%)的合规率绝对提高了40%或更多,单个项目的合规率没有恶化超过6%。
《美国手外科杂志》观察性试验报告的总体质量从2005年到2011年有所提高。目前手外科的观察性试验仍可受益于增加方法学细节的报告,包括功效分析的使用、缺失数据的处理以及对潜在偏倚的考虑。
诊断性III级。