du Sert Nathalie Percie, Hurst Viki, Ahluwalia Amrita, Alam Sabina, Altman Douglas G, Avey Marc T, Baker Monya, Browne William, Clark Alejandra, Cuthill Innes C, Dirnagl Ulrich, Emerson Michael, Garner Paul, Howells David W, Karp Natasha A, MacCallum Catriona J, Macleod Malcolm, Petersen Ole, Rawle Frances, Reynolds Penny, Rooney Kieron, Sena Emily S, Silberberg Shai D, Steckler Thomas, Würbel Hanno, Holgate Stephen T
NC3Rs, London, UK.
Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.
BMJ Open Sci. 2018 Jun 12;2(1):e000002. doi: 10.1136/bmjos-2018-000002.
In 2010, the NC3Rs published the Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments (ARRIVE) guidelines to improve the reporting of animal research. Despite considerable levels of support from the scientific community, the impact on the quality of reporting in animal research publications has been limited. This position paper highlights the strategy of an expert working group established to revise the guidelines and facilitate their uptake. The group's initial work will focus on three main areas: prioritisation of the ARRIVE items into a tiered system, development of an explanation and elaboration document, and revision of specific items.
2010年,NC3Rs发布了《动物研究:体内实验报告》(ARRIVE)指南,以改善动物研究报告的质量。尽管科学界给予了大力支持,但该指南对动物研究出版物报告质量的影响有限。本立场文件重点介绍了为修订该指南并促进其应用而成立的专家工作组的策略。该小组的初步工作将集中在三个主要领域:将ARRIVE条目按层级系统进行优先级排序、制定解释和阐述文件以及修订具体条目。