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Development of the Standards of Reporting of Neurological Disorders (Strond) Checklist: A Guideline for the Reporting of Incidence and Prevalence Studies in Neuroepidemiology

机译:制定神经疾病报告标准(strond)清单:报告神经病学中发病率和患病率研究的指南

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Background: Incidence and prevalence studies of neurologic disorders play an important role in assessing the burden of disease and planning services. However, the assessment of disease estimates is hindered by problems in reporting for such studies. Despite a growth in published reports, existing guidelines relate to analytical rather than descriptive epidemiologic studies. There are also no user-friendly tools (e.g., checklists) available for authors, editors, and peer reviewers to facilitate best practice in reporting of descriptive epidemiologic studies for most neurologic disorders.Objective: The Standards of Reporting of Neurological Disorders (STROND) is a guideline that consists of recommendations and a checklist to facilitate better reporting of published incidence and prevalence studies of neurologic disorders.Methods: A review of previously developed guidance was used to produce a list of items required for incidence and prevalence studies in neurology. A 3-round Delphi technique was used to identify the “basic minimum items” important for reporting, as well as some additional “ideal reporting items.” An e-consultation process was then used in order to gauge opinion by external neuroepidemiologic experts on the appropriateness of the items included in the checklist.Findings: Of 38 candidate items, 15 items and accompanying recommendations were developed along with a user-friendly checklist.Conclusions: The introduction and use of the STROND checklist should lead to more consistent, transparent, and contextualized reporting of descriptive neuroepidemiologic studies resulting in more applicable and comparable findings and ultimately support better health care decisions.
机译:背景:神经系统疾病的发病率和患病率研究在评估疾病负担和计划服务中起着重要作用。但是,疾病估计的评估受到此类研究报告问题的阻碍。尽管已发表的报告有所增加,但现有指南与分析型流行病学研究有关,而不是描述性流行病学研究。还没有针对作者,编辑和同行审阅者的用户友好工具(例如清单),可用于帮助报告大多数神经系统疾病的描述性流行病学研究的最佳实践。目的:《神经系统疾病报告标准》(STROND)是方法:对以前制定的指南进行回顾,以产生神经病学发病率和患病率研究所需的项目清单。该指南由建议和清单组成,以促进更好地报告已发表的神经病学发病率和患病率研究。使用了3轮Delphi技术来识别对于报告很重要的“基本最低要求”,以及一些其他“理想报告要求”。然后使用电子咨询程序来评估外部神经流行病学专家对检查表中所含项目的适当性的意见。发现:在38个候选项目中,开发了15个项目和随附的建议以及用户友好的检查表。结论:STROND清单的引入和使用应导致描述性神经流行病学研究的报告更加一致,透明和背景相关,从而得出更适用和可比较的发现,并最终支持更好的医疗保健决策。

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