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自CONSORT摘要扩展版发布以来评估摘要报告的完整性:对十份护理期刊中随机对照试验的评估

Evaluating the completeness of the reporting of abstracts since the publication of the CONSORT extension for abstracts: an evaluation of randomized controlled trial in ten nursing journals.

作者信息

He Yan, Zhang Rong, Shan Wenjing, Yin Yuhuan, Zhang Xiaoli, Zhang Yiyin, Wang Xiaoping

机构信息

Health Human Resources Service Center, Health Commission of Gansu Province, Lanzhou, Gansu, 730000, China.

School of Nursing, Gansu University of Chinese Medicine, Lanzhou, 730000, Gansu, China.

出版信息

Trials. 2023 Jun 22;24(1):423. doi: 10.1186/s13063-023-07419-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

As a practice-oriented discipline, strict adherence to reporting guidelines is particularly important in randomized controlled trial (RCT) abstracts of the nursing area. However, whether abstract reports after 2010 have complied with the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials for Abstracts (CONSORT-A) guideline is unclear. This study aimed to evaluate whether the publication of CONSORT-A has improved abstract reporting in nursing and explores the factors associated with better adherence to the guidelines.

METHODS

We searched the Web of Science for 200 RCTs randomly selected from ten nursing journals. We used a data extraction form based on CONSORT-A, including 16 items, to analyze the reporting adherence to the guidelines, and the reporting rate of each item and the total score for each abstract were used to indicate adherence and overall quality score (OQS, range 0-16). A comparison of the total mean score between the two periods was made, and affecting factors were analyzed.

RESULTS

In the studies we included, 48 abstracts were published pre-CONSORT-A whereas 152 post-CONSORT-A. The overall mean score for reporting adherence to 16 items was 7.41 ± 2.78 and 9.16 ± 2.76 for pre- and post-CONSORT-A, respectively (total score: 16). The most poorly reported items are "harms (0%)," "outcomes in method (8.5%)," "randomization (25%)," and "blinding (6.5%)." Items including the year of publication, impact factor, multiple center trial, word count, and structured abstract are significantly associated with higher adherence.

CONCLUSIONS

The adherence to abstract reporting in nursing literature has improved since the CONSORT-A era, but the overall completeness of RCT abstracts remained low. A joint effort by authors, editors, and journals is necessary to improve reporting quality of RCT abstracts.

摘要

背景

作为一门以实践为导向的学科,在护理领域的随机对照试验(RCT)摘要中严格遵守报告指南尤为重要。然而,2010年之后的摘要报告是否符合《试验摘要报告统一标准》(CONSORT - A)指南尚不清楚。本研究旨在评估CONSORT - A的发布是否改善了护理领域的摘要报告,并探讨与更好地遵守指南相关的因素。

方法

我们在科学网中搜索了从十种护理期刊中随机选取的200项RCT。我们使用基于CONSORT - A的包含16项内容的数据提取表,来分析对指南的报告依从性,每项的报告率以及每个摘要的总分用于表示依从性和整体质量得分(OQS,范围0 - 16)。对两个时期的总平均分进行了比较,并分析了影响因素。

结果

在我们纳入的研究中,48篇摘要在CONSORT - A发布之前发表,而152篇在CONSORT - A发布之后发表。CONSORT - A发布之前和之后,对16项内容的报告依从性的总体平均分分别为7.41±2.78和9.16±2.76(总分:16)。报告最差的项目是“危害(0%)”、“方法中的结果(8.5%)”、“随机化(25%)”和“盲法(6.5%)”。包括发表年份、影响因子、多中心试验、字数和结构化摘要等项目与更高的依从性显著相关。

结论

自CONSORT - A时代以来,护理文献中摘要报告的依从性有所提高,但RCT摘要的整体完整性仍然较低。作者、编辑和期刊需要共同努力,以提高RCT摘要的报告质量。

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