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对全球当前及以往猫和犬队列研究项目的映射综述。

A mapping review of worldwide current and previous cohort research programmes in cats and dogs.

作者信息

Landolt Jessica Irene, O'Neill Dan G, Unterer Stefan, Hartnack Sonja, Kowalska Malwina Ewa

机构信息

Clinic for Small Animal Internal Medicine, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Pathobiology and Population Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hatfield, Herts, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Jun 2;20(6):e0321007. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0321007. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Cohort research programmes follow individuals over time to enable study of effects from various factors on health or other outcomes. To date, the global distribution of formal cohort programmes in cats and dogs has not been mapped, and a comprehensive synthesis of their methodological characteristics is lacking. That limits methods improvement and wider adoption of cohort programmes in veterinary medicine. A mapping review methodology aligned with the JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis was used to summarise existing cohort research programmes on cats and dogs worldwide. Electronic databases were searched (Embase, MEDLINE, Scopus, Web of Science) to identify eligible cohort papers, followed by a two-step selection process (title and abstract screening, full text screening) for paper inclusion. Information extracted at the individual cohort programme level covered: 1. location and veterinary specialty; 2. study design; 3. study variables; 4. collected data; 5. recruitment and retention strategies. Database searches yielded 6,777 unique papers, of which 73 met the inclusion criteria. Twenty-two programmes were identified, predominantly in the UK (8/22, 36%) or US (6/22, 27%) with 55% (12/22) involving dogs. Most of the programmes (18/22, 82%) aimed at disease prevention. Out of 19 programmes for which full-text papers were available, and therefore more information could be extracted, animal demographics were the most commonly considered study variable (15/19, 79%). The biggest reporting gaps were identified in the study planning phase, design, and programme management. Consequently, limited information was retrievable from the programmes papers to create learning opportunities for other researchers planning future cohort programmes. Improved or new reporting practices are needed to enhance knowledge sharing and promote cohort programmes in veterinary medicine. The study protocol was preregistered on the 27th of December 2023 (https://osf.io/wkg53/).

摘要

队列研究项目会随着时间推移对个体进行跟踪,以便研究各种因素对健康或其他结果的影响。迄今为止,尚未绘制出猫和狗正式队列项目的全球分布图,也缺乏对其方法学特征的全面综合。这限制了方法的改进以及队列项目在兽医学中的更广泛应用。采用了与《循证综合JBI手册》一致的图谱综述方法,对全球范围内关于猫和狗的现有队列研究项目进行总结。检索了电子数据库(Embase、MEDLINE、Scopus、Web of Science)以确定符合条件的队列研究论文,随后进行两步筛选过程(标题和摘要筛选、全文筛选)以纳入论文。在个体队列项目层面提取的信息包括:1. 地点和兽医专业;2. 研究设计;3. 研究变量;4. 收集的数据;5. 招募和保留策略。数据库检索得到6777篇独特论文,其中73篇符合纳入标准。确定了22个项目,主要分布在英国(8/22,36%)或美国(6/22,27%),55%(12/22)涉及狗。大多数项目(18/22,82%)旨在预防疾病。在19个有全文论文可供获取、因而能提取更多信息的项目中,动物人口统计学是最常考虑的研究变量(15/19,79%)。在研究规划阶段、设计和项目管理方面发现了最大的报告差距。因此,从项目论文中可检索到的信息有限,无法为计划未来队列项目的其他研究人员创造学习机会。需要改进或采用新的报告方法,以加强知识共享并促进队列项目在兽医学中的应用。该研究方案于2023年12月27日进行了预注册(https://osf.io/wkg53/)。

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