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  • Public Health
  • Scientific Reporting

Background:

  • Epidemiological surveys are crucial for public health surveillance and outbreak investigations.
  • Current reporting practices for these surveys often lack uniformity, impacting data interpretation and comparability.
  • Standardized reporting is essential for ensuring the quality and reliability of public health research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and introduce a novel reporting guideline for epidemiological survey reports, named Guidelines for Survey Reporting (G-SURE).
  • To establish a structured framework that enhances the transparency, consistency, and overall quality of public health documentation.
  • To provide a valuable resource for researchers, peer reviewers, and editors to improve the assessment of epidemiological survey research.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review of recent survey reports from key public health journals.
  • Analysis of existing reporting standards in epidemiological research.
  • Development, internal evaluation, and refinement of the G-SURE guidelines based on expert and user feedback.

Main Results:

  • The Guidelines for Survey Reporting (G-SURE) provide a structured framework for reporting outbreak investigations.
  • G-SURE includes a detailed checklist and Explanation & Elaboration documents to guide reporting.
  • Implementation of G-SURE is expected to improve the transparency, consistency, and quality of public health documentation.

Conclusions:

  • G-SURE is introduced as a protocol to enhance epidemiological survey research through uniform reporting standards.
  • The guideline addresses the need for consistency in reporting, aiming to improve research quality and relevance.
  • G-SURE serves as a key resource for peer reviewers and editors to efficiently assess survey reports, minimizing publication irregularities.