Blanco David, Donadio Márcio Vinícius Fagundes, Cadellans-Arróniz Aïda
Department of Physiotherapy, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, C/Josep Trueta S/N., Sant Cugat del Vallès, 08195, Barcelona, Spain.
Pontifícia Universidade Católica Do Rio Grande Do Sul (PUCRS), Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Res Integr Peer Rev. 2024 May 31;9(1):6. doi: 10.1186/s41073-024-00147-7.
Despite the improvements in the completeness of reporting of randomized trial protocols after the publication of the Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trial (SPIRIT) guidelines, many items remain poorly reported. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of using SPIRIT-tailored templates for trial protocols to improve the completeness of reporting of the protocols that master's students write as part of their master's theses.
Before and after experimental study performed at the University Master's Degree in Orthopaedic Manual Physiotherapy of the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (Barcelona, Spain). While students in the post-intervention period were instructed to use a trial protocol template that was tailored to SPIRIT, students in the pre-intervention period did not use the template.
Difference between the pre- and post-intervention periods in the mean number of adequately reported items (0-10 scale). The outcomes were evaluated independently and in duplicate by two blinded assessors. Students and their supervisors were not aware that they were part of a research project. For the statistical analysis, we used a generalized linear regression model (dependent variable: number of adequately reported items in the protocol; independent variables: intervention period, call, language).
Thirty-four trial protocols were included (17, pre-intervention; 17, post-intervention). Protocols produced during the post-intervention period (mean: 8.24; SD: 1.52) were more completely reported than those produced during the pre-intervention period (mean: 6.35; SD: 1.80); adjusted difference: 1.79 (95% CI: 0.58 to 3.00).
SPIRIT-based templates could be used to improve the completeness of reporting of randomized trial protocols.
尽管在《标准方案条目:干预性试验推荐规范》(SPIRIT)指南发布后,随机试验方案报告的完整性有所改善,但许多条目报告情况仍不佳。本研究旨在评估使用针对SPIRIT定制的试验方案模板对提高硕士研究生作为硕士论文一部分所撰写的试验方案报告完整性的有效性。
在西班牙巴塞罗那加泰罗尼亚国际大学的骨科手法物理治疗硕士学位项目中进行前后对照实验研究。干预后期的学生被指导使用针对SPIRIT定制的试验方案模板,而干预前期的学生未使用该模板。
干预前后充分报告条目的平均数量(0至10分制)的差异。结局由两名盲法评估者独立且重复评估。学生及其导师并不知晓他们参与了一项研究项目。对于统计分析,我们使用了广义线性回归模型(因变量:方案中充分报告条目的数量;自变量:干预期、批次、语言)。
纳入了34个试验方案(干预前期17个;干预后期17个)。干预后期产生的方案(均值:8.24;标准差:1.52)比干预前期产生的方案(均值:6.35;标准差:1.80)报告更完整;校正差异:1.79(95%置信区间:0.58至3.00)。
基于SPIRIT的模板可用于提高随机试验方案报告的完整性。