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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Implementation Science
  • Primary Care Research

Background:

  • Published scientific protocols are crucial for controlling research reporting bias.
  • Journals increasingly require study protocols for manuscript submissions.
  • Partnered research protocols (PPR) face unique publication challenges due to their dynamic nature and lack of existing standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify challenges in publishing PPR compared to traditional research designs.
  • To present alternative solutions for publishing PPR.
  • To propose a checklist for content in PPR.

Main Methods:

  • Illustrative case studies from primary care research focused on improving coordination and communication.
  • Analysis of challenges in reporting co-created components, adaptive sampling, and aligned goals.
  • Review of existing reporting standards (qualitative research, participatory action research, adaptive trials).

Main Results:

  • Key challenges include reporting co-created elements, adaptive sampling/entry, and aligning scientific/operational goals.
  • Proposed solutions involve adapting standards from qualitative research, participatory action research, and adaptive trials.
  • Technological tools supporting version histories for adaptive protocols are recommended.

Conclusions:

  • Standardized reporting for PPR is essential despite inherent complexities.
  • Adapting existing frameworks and utilizing technology can facilitate effective PPR publication.
  • A proposed checklist offers a starting point for developing comprehensive PPR.