Khan Adam, Smith Tim, Chaudhry Asaad, Smith Caleb A, Nees Danya, Hughes Griffin, Rowsey Kaylyn, Vassar Matt
Office of Medical Student Research, Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States of America.
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kanas, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2025 May 7;20(5):e0322003. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0322003. eCollection 2025.
Healthcare practitioners rely on research based on solid evidence for their clinical decisions, ensuring the provision of safe and effective patient care. The use of reporting guidelines and the registration of clinical trials enhance the reliability and credibility of research findings by promoting transparency and minimizing potential biases. However, it remains uncertain to what extent leading immunology and allergy journals have embraced these tools. This study aims to evaluate how commonly reporting guidelines and clinical trial registration are required and endorsed within leading immunology and allergy journals.
We identified the top 100 journals in the subcategory of "Immunology and Allergy" using the Scopus CiteScore tool for the year 2021. We thoroughly reviewed the "Instructions for Authors" section of each journal, focusing on indications related to specific reporting guidelines as outlined by the Enhancing the Quality and Transparency of Health Research (EQUATOR) Network, as well as the practice of clinical trial registration. Our documentation categorized statements as "Not Mentioned," "Recommended," "Not Accepted," or "Required." The category "Not Accepted" specifically indicated that the journal explicitly did not accept the study designs associated with certain reporting guidelines, rather than implying bias against these guidelines. ensure equitable evaluation, we communicated with each journal to confirm the types of articles they accepted.
Among the 100 journals assessed, the CONSORT guideline emerged as the most frequently cited, with 60 journals recommending adherence and 13 requiring it. Conversely, the QUOROM guideline was the least commonly cited, with merely two journals recommending its adherence and none requiring it. Nineteen journals did not reference a single reporting guideline. Remarkably, clinical trial registration was required by 42 journals and recommended by 34.
This study reveals variation in the adoption of reporting guidelines and clinical trial registration in immunology and allergy journals. While some journals strongly advocate for or require these practices, others do not emphasize them at all. This inconsistency affects research rigor and reproducibility, highlighting the need for stricter enforcement. Editors should encourage these practices to enhance transparency and minimize biases.
医疗从业者依靠基于确凿证据的研究来做出临床决策,以确保为患者提供安全有效的护理。使用报告指南和临床试验注册通过促进透明度和最大限度地减少潜在偏差,提高了研究结果的可靠性和可信度。然而,顶级免疫学和过敏学期刊在多大程度上采用了这些工具仍不确定。本研究旨在评估顶级免疫学和过敏学期刊对报告指南和临床试验注册的要求及认可程度。
我们使用Scopus CiteScore工具确定了2021年“免疫学和过敏学”子类别中的前100种期刊。我们仔细审查了每种期刊的“作者须知”部分,重点关注与健康研究质量和透明度提升(EQUATOR)网络概述的特定报告指南相关的指示,以及临床试验注册的实践。我们将声明归类为“未提及”“推荐”“不接受”或“要求”。“不接受”类别具体表示该期刊明确不接受与某些报告指南相关的研究设计,而不是暗示对这些指南存在偏见。为确保公平评估,我们与每种期刊进行沟通以确认其接受的文章类型。
在评估的100种期刊中,CONSORT指南被引用的频率最高,60种期刊推荐遵循该指南,13种期刊要求遵循。相反,QUOROM指南被引用的频率最低,只有两种期刊推荐遵循,没有期刊要求遵循。19种期刊未提及任何报告指南。值得注意的是,42种期刊要求进行临床试验注册,34种期刊推荐进行临床试验注册。
本研究揭示了免疫学和过敏学期刊在采用报告指南和临床试验注册方面存在差异。虽然一些期刊强烈倡导或要求这些做法,但其他期刊根本不强调它们。这种不一致影响了研究的严谨性和可重复性,凸显了加强执行力度的必要性。编辑应鼓励这些做法以提高透明度并尽量减少偏差。