Sargeant J M, O'Connor A M, Dohoo I R, Erb H N, Cevallos M, Egger M, Ersbøll A K, Martin S W, Nielsen L R, Pearl D L, Pfeiffer D U, Sanchez J, Torrence M E, Vigre H, Waldner C, Ward M P
Centre for Public Health and Zoonoses, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, ON, Canada.
Department of Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA.
Prev Vet Med. 2016 Nov 1;134:188-196. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2016.09.005.
The reporting of observational studies in veterinary research presents many challenges that often are not adequately addressed in published reporting guidelines.
To develop an extension of the STROBE (Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology) statement that addresses unique reporting requirements for observational studies in veterinary medicine related to health, production, welfare, and food safety.
A consensus meeting of experts was organized to develop an extension of the STROBE statement to address observational studies in veterinary medicine with respect to animal health, animal production, animal welfare, and food safety outcomes.
Consensus meeting May 11-13, 2014 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Seventeen experts from North America, Europe, and Australia attended the meeting. The experts were epidemiologists and biostatisticians, many of whom hold or have held editorial positions with relevant journals.
Prior to the meeting, 19 experts completed a survey about whether they felt any of the 22 items of the STROBE statement should be modified and if items should be added to address unique issues related to observational studies in animal species with health, production, welfare, or food safety outcomes. At the meeting, the participants were provided with the survey responses and relevant literature concerning the reporting of veterinary observational studies. During the meeting, each STROBE item was discussed to determine whether or not re-wording was recommended, and whether additions were warranted. Anonymous voting was used to determine whether there was consensus for each item change or addition.
The consensus was that six items needed no modifications or additions. Modifications or additions were made to the STROBE items numbered: 1 (title and abstract), 3 (objectives), 5 (setting), 6 (participants), 7 (variables), 8 (data sources/measurement), 9 (bias), 10 (study size), 12 (statistical methods), 13 (participants), 14 (descriptive data), 15 (outcome data), 16 (main results), 17 (other analyses), 19 (limitations), and 22 (funding).
Published literature was not always available to support modification to, or inclusion of, an item.
The methods and processes used in the development of this statement were similar to those used for other extensions of the STROBE statement. The use of this extension to the STROBE statement should improve the reporting of observational studies in veterinary research related to animal health, production, welfare, or food safety outcomes by recognizing the unique features of observational studies involving food-producing and companion animals, products of animal origin, aquaculture, and wildlife.
兽医研究中观察性研究的报告存在诸多挑战,而已发表的报告指南往往未能充分应对这些挑战。
制定《加强流行病学观察性研究报告规范》(STROBE)声明的扩展版,以应对兽医学中与健康、生产、福利及食品安全相关的观察性研究的独特报告要求。
组织了一次专家共识会议,以制定STROBE声明的扩展版,用于解决兽医学中有关动物健康、动物生产、动物福利及食品安全结果的观察性研究。
2014年5月11日至13日在加拿大安大略省密西沙加市召开的共识会议。
来自北美、欧洲和澳大利亚的17位专家参加了会议。这些专家为流行病学家和生物统计学家,其中许多人担任或曾担任相关期刊的编辑职务。
会议召开前,19位专家完成了一项调查,内容涉及他们是否认为STROBE声明的22项条款中的任何一项需要修改,以及是否应增加条款以解决与具有健康、生产、福利或食品安全结果的动物物种观察性研究相关的独特问题。会议期间,向参与者提供了调查回复以及有关兽医观察性研究报告的相关文献。会议期间,对STROBE的每一项条款进行了讨论,以确定是否建议重新措辞以及是否有必要增加内容。采用匿名投票来确定每项条款的修改或增加是否达成共识。
达成的共识是,6项条款无需修改或增加。对STROBE条款编号为1(标题和摘要)、3(目的)、5(研究背景)、6(研究对象)、7(变量)、8(数据来源/测量)、9(偏倚)、10(样本量)、12(统计方法)、13(研究对象)、14(描述性数据)、15(结局数据)、16(主要结果)、17(其他分析)、19(局限性)和22(资助)的条款进行了修改或增加。
并非总能获取已发表的文献来支持对某一条款的修改或纳入。
本声明制定过程中所采用的方法和流程与STROBE声明其他扩展版所采用的方法和流程相似。使用STROBE声明的这一扩展版应能通过认识到涉及食用动物和伴侣动物、动物源性产品、水产养殖和野生动物的观察性研究的独特特征,改进兽医研究中与动物健康、生产、福利或食品安全结果相关的观察性研究的报告。