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Quality of reporting in sports injury prevention abstracts according to the CONSORT and STROBE criteria: An analysis of the World Congress of Sports Injury Prevention in 2005 and 2008

机译:根据CONSORT和STROBE标准进行的运动损伤预防摘要的报告质量:2005年和2008年世界运动损伤预防大会的分析

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Objective: The quality of reporting in congress abstracts is likely to infl uence clinical decision-making. Hypothesis: The quality of reporting in sports injury prevention abstracts has increased over the last 3 years, as did the number of randomised controlled trials (RCT). Methods: 154 abstracts from the 2005 and 186 abstracts from 2008 World Conferences on Sports Injury Prevention in Norway were analysed. Main outcome measures: Scores of 17 Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) criteria for RCT, or 22 Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) criteria for observational studies were determined. Results: Improvement in reporting was evident in RCT (CONSORT score 5.8±0.9 vs 8.6±2.9, p=0.001, CI -4.29 to -1.43) as well as for observational studies (STROBE score 7.9±1.6 vs 9.9±1.7, p<0.001, CI -2.34 to -1.53) between 2005 and 2008. RCTs were published in 9.1% in 2005 versus 10.2% in 2008 (p=0.727). RCT demonstrated a significant improvement in main outcome (0% vs 57.9%, p<0.001). For observational studies, a significant improvement was reported in rationale (53.5% vs 98.2%, p<0.001), Objective:s (82.2% vs 95.1%, p=0.012), study design (25.2% vs 65%, p<0.001), setting (43.7% vs 65.6%, p=0.002), variables (20.7% vs 74.2%, p<0.001), participants (0.7% vs 10.4%, p=0.001) and funding (0% vs 5.5%, p=0.006). Conclusion: While the percentage of published RCTs in abstracts at the World Congress of Sports Injury Prevention remained unchanged, an improvement in reporting of abstracts was evident from 2005 to 2008, as determined by CONSORT/STROBE criteria. However, substantial and comprehensive use of the CONSORT and STROBE criteria might further increase the quality of reporting of sports injury conference abstracts in the future.
机译:目的:大会摘要报告的质量可能会影响临床决策。假设:过去三年来,运动损伤预防摘要中报告的质量有所提高,随机对照试验(RCT)的数量也有所增加。方法:分析了2005年在挪威举行的世界运动损伤预防大会上的154篇摘要和2008年的186篇摘要。主要结局指标:确定了17项RCT的综合报告试验标准(CONSORT)标准或22项用于观察性研究的流行病学观察性研究报告标准(STROBE)的得分。结果:RCT(CONSORT评分5.8±0.9 vs 8.6±2.9,p = 0.001,CI -4.29至-1.43)和观察性研究(STROBE评分7.9±1.6 vs 9.9±1.7,p <在2005年至2008年之间为0.001,CI为-2.34至-1.53​​。RCT在2005年的公布率为9.1%,而在2008年为10.2%(p = 0.727)。 RCT显示主要结局显着改善(0%比57.9%,p <0.001)。对于观察性研究,据报道在理论上有显着改善(53.5%vs 98.2%,p <0.001),目标:s(82.2%vs 95.1%,p = 0.012),研究设计(25.2%vs 65%,p <0.001) ),设置(43.7%vs 65.6%,p = 0.002),变量(20.7%vs 74.2%,p <0.001),参与者(0.7%vs 10.4%,p = 0.001)和资金(0%vs 5.5%,p = 0.006)。结论:尽管在世界运动损伤预防大会上已发表的随机对照试验摘要中的已发表论文的百分比保持不变,但根据CONSORT / STROBE标准确定,从2005年至2008年,摘要报告的改善是显而易见的。但是,将来广泛使用CONSORT和STROBE标准可能会进一步提高运动损伤会议摘要的报告质量。

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