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| DOI | 10.1136/BMJ-2022-070849 | ||
| Año | 2022 | ||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
Instituciones Chile
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OBJECTIVE To develop a reporting guideline for overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions.DEsIGN Development of the preferred reporting items for overviews of reviews (PRIOR) statement.PARTICIPANTs Core team (seven individuals) led day-to-day operations, and an expert advisory group (three individuals) provided methodological advice. A panel of 100 experts (authors, editors, readers including members of the public or patients) was invited to participate in a modified Delphi exercise. 11 expert panellists (chosen on the basis of expertise, and representing relevant stakeholder groups) were invited to take part in a virtual face-to-face meeting to reach agreement (a70%) on final checklist items. 21 authors of recently published overviews were invited to pilot test the checklist.SETTING International consensus. INTERVENTION Four stage process established by the EQUATOR Network for developing reporting guidelines in health research: project launch (establish a core team and expert advisory group, register intent), evidence reviews (systematic review of published overviews to describe reporting quality, scoping review of methodological guidance and author reported challenges related to undertaking overviews of reviews), modified Delphi exercise (two online Delphi surveys to reach agreement (a70%) on relevant reporting items followed by a virtual face-to-face meeting), and development of the reporting guideline.REsULTs From the evidence reviews, we drafted an initial list of 47 potentially relevant reporting items. An international group of 52 experts participated in the first Delphi survey (52% participation rate); agreement was reached for inclusion of 43 (91%) items. 44 experts (85% retention rate) completed the second Delphi survey, which included the four items lacking agreement from the first survey and five new items based on respondent comments. During the second round, agreement was not reached for the inclusion or exclusion of the nine remaining items. 19 individuals (6 core team and 3 expert advisory group members, and 10 expert panellists) attended the virtual face-to-face meeting. Among the nine items discussed, high agreement was reached for the inclusion of three and exclusion of six. Six authors participated in pilot testing, resulting in minor wording changes. The final checklist includes 27 main items (with 19 sub-items) across all stages of an overview of reviews.CONCLUsIONs PRIOR fills an important gap in reporting guidance for overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions. The checklist, along with rationale and example for each item, provides guidance for authors that will facilitate complete and transparent reporting. This will allow readers to assess the methods used in overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions and understand the trustworthiness and applicability of their findings.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Gates, Michelle | Mujer |
Univ Alberta - Canadá
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| 2 | Gates, Allison | Mujer |
Univ Alberta - Canadá
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| 3 | Pieper, Dawid | Hombre |
Witten Herdecke Univ - Alemania
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| 4 | Fernandes, Ricardo M. | Hombre |
Univ Lisbon - Portugal
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| 5 | Tricco, Andrea C. | Mujer |
St Michaels Hosp - Canadá
UNIV TORONTO - Canadá Queens Univ - Canadá |
| 6 | Moher, D. | Hombre |
Univ Ottawa - Canadá
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| 7 | Brennan, Sue E. | Mujer |
MONASH UNIV - Australia
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| 8 | Li, Tianjing | - |
UNIV COLORADO - Estados Unidos
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| 9 | Pollock, Michelle | Mujer |
Inst Hlth Econ - Canadá
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| 10 | Lunny, Carole | Mujer |
St Michaels Hosp - Canadá
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| 11 | VILLARROEL-VILLARROEL, LUIS | Hombre |
Ministerio de Salud - Chile
Autonomous Univ Chile - Chile |
| 12 | McKenzie, Joanne E. | Mujer |
MONASH UNIV - Australia
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| 13 | Scott, Shannon D. | Mujer |
Univ Alberta - Canadá
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| 14 | Robinson, Karen A. | Mujer |
Johns Hopkins Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 15 | Matthias, Katja | Mujer |
Univ Appl Sci Stralsund - Alemania
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| 16 | Bougioukas, Konstantinos | Hombre |
Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki - Grecia
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| 17 | Fusar-Poli, Paolo | Hombre |
Kings Collect London - Reino Unido
South London & Maudsley NHS Fdn Trust - Reino Unido Univ Pavia - Italia |
| 18 | Whiting, Penny | Mujer |
Univ Bristol - Reino Unido
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| 19 | Moss, Stephana J. | - |
Univ Calgary - Canadá
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| 20 | Hartling, Lisa | Mujer |
Univ Alberta - Canadá
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| Canadian Institutes of Health Research |
| Canada Research Chair |
| National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development Fellowship |
| CIHR Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada doctoral scholarship |
| National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health |
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| No specific funding was received for this project. ACT is funded by a tier 2 Canada Research Chair for knowledge synthesis. TL was funded by grant UG1EY020522 from the National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health. CL is funded through a 2020 Canadian Institutes of Health Research project grant (2021-2024) . JEM is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council career development fellowship (1143429) . SDS is supported by a Canada Research Chair for knowledge translation in child health. SJM was supported by the CIHR Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada doctoral scholarship. LH is supported by a Canada Research Chair for knowledge synthesis and translation. |