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评价系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)声明及其扩展的采用和影响:范围综述。

Evaluations of the uptake and impact of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) Statement and extensions: a scoping review.

机构信息

School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, 553 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC, 3004, Australia.

Centre for Journalology and Canadian EQUATOR Centre, Clinical Epidemiology Program, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, K1H 8L6, Canada.

出版信息

Syst Rev. 2017 Dec 19;6(1):263. doi: 10.1186/s13643-017-0663-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The PRISMA Statement is a reporting guideline designed to improve transparency of systematic reviews (SRs) and meta-analyses. Seven extensions to the PRISMA Statement have been published to address the reporting of different types or aspects of SRs, and another eight are in development. We performed a scoping review to map the research that has been conducted to evaluate the uptake and impact of the PRISMA Statement and extensions. We also synthesised studies evaluating how well SRs published after the PRISMA Statement was disseminated adhere to its recommendations.

METHODS

We searched for meta-research studies indexed in MEDLINE® from inception to 31 July 2017, which investigated some component of the PRISMA Statement or extensions (e.g. SR adherence to PRISMA, journal endorsement of PRISMA). One author screened all records and classified the types of evidence available in the studies. We pooled data on SR adherence to individual PRISMA items across all SRs in the included studies and across SRs published after 2009 (the year PRISMA was disseminated).

RESULTS

We included 100 meta-research studies. The most common type of evidence available was data on SR adherence to the PRISMA Statement, which has been evaluated in 57 studies that have assessed 6487 SRs. The pooled results of these studies suggest that reporting of many items in the PRISMA Statement is suboptimal, even in the 2382 SRs published after 2009 (where nine items were adhered to by fewer than 67% of SRs). Few meta-research studies have evaluated the adherence of SRs to the PRISMA extensions or strategies to increase adherence to the PRISMA Statement and extensions.

CONCLUSIONS

Many studies have evaluated how well SRs adhere to the PRISMA Statement, and the pooled result of these suggest that reporting of many items is suboptimal. An update of the PRISMA Statement, along with a toolkit of strategies to help journals endorse and implement the updated guideline, may improve the transparency of SRs.

摘要

背景

PRISMA 声明是一种报告指南,旨在提高系统评价 (SRs) 和荟萃分析的透明度。已经发布了七个 PRISMA 声明的扩展版本,以解决不同类型或方面的 SRs 的报告问题,还有另外八个正在开发中。我们进行了范围审查,以绘制已进行的研究图谱,以评估 PRISMA 声明和扩展的采用和影响。我们还综合了评估在发布 PRISMA 声明后发表的 SR 遵守其建议的情况的研究。

方法

我们从 2017 年 7 月 31 日开始在 MEDLINE®中搜索元研究论文,这些论文调查了 PRISMA 声明或扩展的某些组成部分(例如 SR 对 PRISMA 的遵守情况,期刊对 PRISMA 的认可)。一位作者筛选了所有记录并对研究中可用的证据类型进行分类。我们对纳入研究中的所有 SR 以及 2009 年(发布 PRISMA 的年份)后发表的 SR 中个别 PRISMA 项目的 SR 遵守情况进行了数据汇总。

结果

我们纳入了 100 项元研究。最常见的可用证据类型是对 PRISMA 声明的 SR 遵守情况的数据,已有 57 项研究评估了 6487 项 SR,对这些研究的汇总结果表明,即使在 2009 年以后发表的 2382 项 SR 中,PRISMA 声明中的许多项目的报告情况也不理想(其中 9 项的遵守率低于 67%)。很少有元研究评估 SR 对 PRISMA 扩展的遵守情况,或评估增加对 PRISMA 声明和扩展的遵守情况的策略。

结论

许多研究已经评估了 SR 遵守 PRISMA 声明的情况,这些研究的汇总结果表明,许多项目的报告情况不理想。更新 PRISMA 声明,以及一套帮助期刊认可和实施更新指南的策略工具,可能会提高 SR 的透明度。

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