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2020 年 1 月至 4 月 COVID-19 病例报告的报告完整性:一项meta 流行病学研究。

Completeness of reporting for COVID-19 case reports, January to April 2020: a meta-epidemiologic study.

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences (Scaffidi), School of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.; Division of Gastroenterology (Scaffidi, Gimpaya, Li, Bansal, Verma, Elsolh, Donn, Panjwani, Khan, Grover), St. Michael's Hospital, and Department of Medicine (Khan, Grover), University of Toronto; Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute (Grover), Toronto, Ont.

出版信息

CMAJ Open. 2021 Mar 30;9(1):E295-E301. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20200140. Print 2021 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The quality of case reports, which are often the first reported evidence for a disease, may be negatively affected by a rush to publication early in a pandemic. We aimed to determine the completeness of reporting (COR) for case reports published on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

METHODS

We conducted a systematic search of the PubMed database for all single-patient case reports of confirmed COVID-19 published from Jan. 1 to Apr. 24, 2020. All included case reports were assessed for adherence to the CARE (Case Report) 31-item checklist, which was used to create a composite COR score. The primary outcome was the mean COR score assessed by 2 independent raters. Secondary outcomes included whether there was a change in overall COR score with certain publication factors (e.g., publication date) and whether there was a linear relation between COR and citation count and between COR scores and social media attention.

RESULTS

Our search identified 196 studies that were published in 114 unique journals. We found that the overall mean COR score was 54.4%. No one case report included all of the 31 CARE checklist items. There was no significant correlation between COR with either citation count or social media attention.

INTERPRETATION

We found that the overall COR for case reports on COVID-19 was poor. We suggest that journals adopt common case-reporting standards to improve reporting quality.

摘要

背景

病例报告通常是一种疾病的首批报告证据,其质量可能会因大流行早期急于发表而受到负面影响。我们旨在确定 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)病例报告的报告完整性(COR)。

方法

我们对 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 4 月 24 日期间在 PubMed 数据库中发表的所有确诊 COVID-19 的单患者病例报告进行了系统搜索。对所有纳入的病例报告进行了评估,以确定其是否符合 CARE(病例报告)31 项清单的要求,该清单用于创建综合 COR 评分。主要结局是由 2 名独立评估者评估的平均 COR 评分。次要结局包括总体 COR 评分是否随某些出版因素(例如,出版日期)而变化,以及 COR 与引用计数之间是否存在线性关系,以及 COR 评分与社交媒体关注度之间是否存在线性关系。

结果

我们的搜索确定了 196 项研究,这些研究发表在 114 种独特的期刊上。我们发现,总体平均 COR 评分为 54.4%。没有一份病例报告包含 31 项 CARE 清单中的所有项目。COR 与引用计数或社交媒体关注度之间均无显著相关性。

解释

我们发现,COVID-19 病例报告的总体 COR 较差。我们建议期刊采用常见的病例报告标准,以提高报告质量。

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