Chien Patrick Fw, Khan Khalid S
Patrick FW Chien, FRCOGm, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, RCSI & UCD Malaysia Campus, 10450 Penang, Malaysia.
Khalid S Khan, FRCOG, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Granada, Faculty of Medicine, Granada, Spain. CIBER Epidemiology and Public Health, Madrid, Spain.
Pak J Med Sci. 2023 Mar-Apr;39(2):317-322. doi: 10.12669/pjms.39.2.7428.
Systematic reviews rank at the top of the evidence hierarchy. Concise writing implies drafting the systematic review article succinctly, i.e. using as few words to express as full an extent of the research effort as possible. Precise writing means drafting the text with accuracy especially with respect to the methodological and statistical aspects. The Abstract ought to be succinct and structured to allow for editors, peer reviewers and readers to get the gist of the key aspects of the systematic review with a quick read. The readership needs to be able to critically appraisal systematic reviews for their internal and external validity rapidly. The Abstract also needs to be standalone, representing an independent summary that can be fully understood without the need for reading the full paper. The standard structure of the main text of a scientific article called IMRaD (Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion) applies equally to systematic reviews in the same way as it does to any other kinds of research manuscripts whether related to laboratory experiments or clinical trials. Restricting the word count limits to those imposed by journals may at first seem difficult, even unfair, to systematic reviewers. However, with the availability of online appendices to transparently and fully report the details of the methods, results and other aspects of the work undertaken allows for a succinct print or PDF article. Writing a shorter manuscript is more effortful than writing a longer report. This commentary is aimed at novice systematic reviewers to help them learn the written and unwritten writing rules in order to assist them in producing impactful publications to support evidence-based medicine.
系统评价在证据等级体系中位居首位。简洁写作意味着简洁地撰写系统评价文章,即使用尽可能少的文字来充分表达研究工作的范围。精确写作意味着准确地撰写文本,尤其是在方法学和统计学方面。摘要应该简洁且结构合理,以便编辑、同行评审人员和读者通过快速阅读就能了解系统评价的关键方面的要点。读者需要能够迅速批判性地评估系统评价的内部和外部有效性。摘要还需要独立存在,代表一个无需阅读全文就能完全理解的独立总结。科学文章正文的标准结构IMRaD(引言、方法、结果和讨论)同样适用于系统评价,就如同它适用于任何其他类型的研究手稿一样,无论是与实验室实验还是临床试验相关。一开始,将字数限制在期刊规定的范围内对系统评价者来说可能看起来困难,甚至不公平。然而,由于可以通过在线附录透明且全面地报告所开展工作的方法、结果和其他方面的细节,从而能够形成一篇简洁的印刷版或PDF文章。撰写篇幅较短的手稿比撰写篇幅较长的报告更费力。本评论旨在帮助新手系统评价者学习书面和不成文的写作规则,以协助他们发表有影响力的出版物,支持循证医学。