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The ARRIVE guidelines 2.0: Updated guidelines for reporting animal research
Reproducible science requires transparent reporting. The ARRIVE guidelines (Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments) were originally developed in 2010 to improve the reporting of animal research.
Nathalie Percie du Sert +27 more
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The RECORD reporting guidelines: meeting the methodological and ethical demands of transparency in research using routinely-collected health data [PDF]
Routinely-collected health data (RCD) are now used for a wide range of studies, including observational studies, comparative effectiveness research, diagnostics, studies of adverse effects, and predictive analytics. At the same time, limitations inherent
Benchimol, EI +4 more
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IMI – Clinical Management Guidelines Report [PDF]
Best practice clinical guidelines for myopia control involve an understanding of the epidemiology of myopia, risk factors, visual environment interventions, and optical and pharmacologic treatments, as well as skills to translate the risks and benefits of a given myopia control treatment into lay language for both the patient and their parent or ...
Gifford, Kate L. +13 more
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Transparent and complete reporting of confounding in observational research
Improved understanding of causal risk factors for child and adolescent mental health problems are dependent on observational research. Although confounding is a major limitation of observational research, this problem is widely ignored in the reporting ...
Henrik Larsson
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Editorial: Reporting guidelines for psychopharmacology [PDF]
[Extract] To help authors in Psychopharmacology to continue to produce high-quality articles containing all the information necessary to judge the rigor of a study, to improve reporting practice and to enhance the impact of articles published in the journal, the editors of Psychopharmacology have agreed on the following guidelines, in accordance with ...
Steckler, Thomas +9 more
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Background Compulsory submission of a checklist from the relevant reporting guideline is one of the most widespread journal requirements aiming to improve completeness of reporting.
David Blanco +3 more
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BackgroundScientific knowledge is in constant development. Consequently, regular review to assure the trustworthiness of clinical guidelines is required.
Robin W M Vernooij +4 more
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MIRO: guidelines for minimum information for the reporting of an ontology
Background Creation and use of ontologies has become a mainstream activity in many disciplines, in particular, the biomedical domain. Ontology developers often disseminate information about these ontologies in peer-reviewed ontology description reports ...
Nicolas Matentzoglu +3 more
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Patient safety incident reporting in Indonesia: an analysis using World Health Organization characteristics for successful reporting [PDF]
Background: Incident reporting is widely acknowledged as one of the ways of improving patient safety and has been implemented in Indonesia for more than ten years. However, there was no significant increase in the number of reported incidents nationally.
Barraclough, Simon +3 more
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Reporting in the area of sustainable development with information technology application [PDF]
The aim of the present article is substantiation of theoretical provisions and development of practical recommendations for reporting in the field of sustainable development formation in compliance with the international standard “Guidelines for ...
Aygul Zufarovna Ibatova +2 more
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