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PROSPERO 中 COVID-19 相关注册研究的重复程度和性质:一项回顾性调查和调查。

Extent and nature of duplication in PROSPERO using COVID-19-related registrations: a retrospective investigation and survey.

机构信息

Centre for Review and Dissemination, University of York, York, UK.

Centre for Review and Dissemination, University of York, York, UK

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2022 Dec 1;12(12):e061862. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061862.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

During COVID-19, the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) experienced a surge in registrations for COVID-19-related systematic reviews, and duplication of research questions became apparent. Duplication can waste funding, time and research effort and make policy making more difficult.This project explored the extent of and reasons for duplication of COVID-19-related systematic review registrations in PROSPERO during the pandemic.

DESIGN

Retrospective analysis of COVID-19-related registrations in PROSPERO, and a qualitative survey.

SETTING

PROSPERO was searched for registrations related to four COVID-19 research areas: epidemiology, rehabilitation, transmission and treatments.

METHODS

Records identified were compared using Population, Intervention/Exposure, Comparator, Outcome, Study Design (PICOS) elements of PROSPERO registration forms. Registrations with similar or identical PICOS were evaluated further as 'duplicates'.Authors of 'duplicate' registrations were invited to complete a survey asking whether they searched PROSPERO prior to registration, identified similar reviews and, if so, why they continued with their review.

RESULTS

1054 COVID-19 reviews were registered between March 2020 and January 2021, of which 138 were submitted when at least one similar protocol was already registered in PROSPERO. Duplication was greatest in reviews of COVID-19 treatments; for example, there were 14 similar reviews evaluating the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine.From 138 authors invited to take part in the survey, we received 41 responses. Most respondents said that they identified similar reviews when they searched PROSPERO prior to registration. Main reasons given for 'duplication' were differences in PICOS or planned analyses (n=13), poor quality of previous registrations (n=2) and the need to update evidence (n=3).

CONCLUSIONS

This research highlights that registration of similar and duplicate systematic reviews related to COVID-19 in PROSPERO occurred frequently. Awareness of research waste is required, and initial checking for similar reviews should be embedded within good review practice.

摘要

目的

在 COVID-19 期间,国际前瞻性系统评价注册中心(PROSPERO)收到的 COVID-19 相关系统评价注册数量激增,且研究问题明显重复。重复可能会浪费资金、时间和研究精力,并使政策制定更加困难。本项目旨在探讨 COVID-19 大流行期间 PROSPERO 中 COVID-19 相关系统评价注册重复的程度和原因。

设计

对 PROSPERO 中 COVID-19 相关注册的回顾性分析和定性调查。

设置

在 PROSPERO 中搜索与 COVID-19 四个研究领域相关的注册,即流行病学、康复、传播和治疗。

方法

使用 PROSPERO 注册表格中的人群(Population)、干预/暴露(Intervention/Exposure)、对照(Comparator)、结局(Outcome)、研究设计(Study Design)(PICOS)要素对识别出的记录进行比较。具有相似或相同 PICOS 的注册被进一步评估为“重复”。邀请“重复”注册的作者完成一项调查,询问他们在注册前是否在 PROSPERO 中进行了搜索,是否发现了相似的综述,如果是,为什么继续进行他们的综述。

结果

2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 1 月期间,PROSPERO 共注册了 1054 项 COVID-19 综述,其中 138 项是在至少一项类似方案已经在 PROSPERO 中注册时提交的。COVID-19 治疗方法的综述中重复最多;例如,有 14 项相似的综述评估了羟氯喹的疗效。在受邀参加调查的 138 位作者中,我们收到了 41 位的回复。大多数受访者表示,他们在注册前在 PROSPERO 中搜索时发现了相似的综述。给出的“重复”主要原因包括 PICOS 或计划分析的差异(n=13)、以前注册质量差(n=2)和更新证据的需要(n=3)。

结论

本研究强调,PROSPERO 中 COVID-19 相关系统评价的相似和重复注册经常发生。需要提高对研究浪费的认识,并应在良好的综述实践中嵌入对相似综述的初步检查。

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