New guidance for reporting patient and public involvement in research
There is growing evidence for the benefits of patient and public involvement and engagement within research to ensure it’s asking the right… Read more »
There is growing evidence for the benefits of patient and public involvement and engagement within research to ensure it’s asking the right… Read more »
Systematic reviews (SRs) and meta-analyses (MAs) of clinical trial results are regarded as the highest level of medical evidence to establish the… Read more »
The CONSORT guidelines outline the minimum reporting items that should be included for the complete and transparent reporting of… Read more »
Finding a relevant reporting guideline for a study can be very difficult. Here we introduce a pilot experiment starting for some… Read more »
Both doctors and patients take the reliability of diagnostic tests for granted, but are they really as accurate as they appear to… Read more »
To kick off the celebrations for the first Peer Review Week, the Editors-in-Chief of our new journal, Research Integrity and Peer… Read more »
The nature of science is changing. Data, and how to structure and store them, are taking centre-stage. Here, Dr Pete McQuilton… Read more »
In recent decades, the reproducibility of a shocking number of scientific studies has been called into question. What we’re… Read more »
Poor reporting plagues scientific literature, severely limiting the usability and usefulness of published research results which… Read more »
The TRIPOD statement co-published in BMC Medicine today, provides authors and editors with a 22-item checklist to ensure all… Read more »