Crotty Patrick, Wright Carson L, Howard Haley, Smith Caleb A, Nees Danya, Hughes Griffin, Vassar Matt
Office of Medical Student Research, Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 1111 W 17th St., Tulsa, OK, 74107, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa, OK, USA.
J Nephrol. 2024 Nov;37(8):2171-2180. doi: 10.1007/s40620-024-01977-w. Epub 2024 Jun 5.
To determine the extent to which nephrology journals recommend and require reporting guideline adherence and clinical trial registration.
Despite a rising disease burden, research published on chronic kidney disease (CKD) and the field of nephrology has failed to keep pace and is limited. To improve the quality of research in the field of nephrology, reporting guidelines have been developed to minimize such deficits in research quality. However, the extent to which nephrology journals require and use reporting guidelines in addition to clinical trial registration is unknown.
Sixty-two Nephrology journals were selected through the 2021 Scopus CiteScore tool. Each journal's Instructions for Authors was assessed to determine endorsement of study design-specific reporting guidelines or clinical trial registration. Researchers used R (version 4.2.1) and RStudio to create data summaries of descriptive statistics for nephrology journal reporting guidelines.
Clinical trial registration was required by 52% (32/62) of nephrology journals within our sample. The reporting guideline for clinical trials, CONSORT, was required by 17.74% (11/62) of journals. The EQUATOR Network was mentioned by 46.77% (29/62) of journals, while 9.67% (6/62) failed to mention the ICMJE. The reporting guideline for systematic review, PRISMA, was only required by 12.90% (8/62) of journals. When contacting journal editors, 9.67% (6/62) responded and 4.83% (3/62) provided clarifying information.
Reporting guidelines and clinical trial registration are suboptimally required and recommended by nephrology journals. Their adoption may decrease bias and increase research quality. Thus, nephrology journals should consider a more complete endorsement of these safeguards.
确定肾脏病学杂志推荐并要求遵循报告指南和进行临床试验注册的程度。
尽管疾病负担不断增加,但关于慢性肾脏病(CKD)及肾脏病学领域发表的研究未能跟上步伐且存在局限性。为提高肾脏病学领域的研究质量,已制定报告指南以尽量减少研究质量方面的此类缺陷。然而,除临床试验注册外,肾脏病学杂志要求并使用报告指南的程度尚不清楚。
通过2021年Scopus CiteScore工具选择了62种肾脏病学杂志。评估每种杂志的《作者须知》,以确定对特定研究设计报告指南或临床试验注册的认可情况。研究人员使用R(版本4.2.1)和RStudio创建肾脏病学杂志报告指南描述性统计的数据摘要。
在我们的样本中,52%(32/62)的肾脏病学杂志要求进行临床试验注册。17.74%(11/62)的杂志要求遵循临床试验报告指南CONSORT。46.77%(29/62)的杂志提到了EQUATOR网络,而9.67%(6/62)的杂志未提及国际医学杂志编辑委员会(ICMJE)。只有12.90%(8/62)的杂志要求遵循系统评价报告指南PRISMA。在联系杂志编辑时,9.67%(6/62)做出了回应,4.83%(3/62)提供了澄清信息。
肾脏病学杂志对报告指南和临床试验注册的要求及推荐未达最佳水平。采用这些措施可能会减少偏倚并提高研究质量。因此,肾脏病学杂志应考虑更全面地认可这些保障措施。