研究方法ガイドライン (STREAM):プロトコル開発のための戦略
Malena Chiaborelli1, Julian Hirt2, Matthias Briel1
1Department of Clinical Research, CLEAR-Methods Centre, University Hospital Basel and University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Journal of clinical epidemiology
|February 21, 2026
まとめ
明確で信頼性の高い研究方法ガイドライン (MG) の開発は,健康研究にとって極めて重要です. STREAM (Strategy for developing REseArch Methods guidance) フレームワークは,研究者や利害関係者にとって効果的なMGを作成するための体系的なアプローチを提供します.
科学分野:
- 健康研究方法論 健康研究方法論
- エビデンス・シンセシス エビデンス・シンセシス
- ガイドライン開発
背景:
- 健康研究者は,研究計画,実施,分析,および解釈のために,明確で信頼できる方法ガイドライン (MG) を必要としています.
- MGを発症させる現在の方法は明確性が欠け,研究証拠の妥当性と有用性を損なう可能性があります.
- MGの開発における方法論的証拠とユーザー視点の統合は,依然として課題です.
研究 の 目的:
- 研究方法ガイドライン (STREAM) フレームワークの開発のための戦略を記述する.
- 高品質な方法の作成のための体系的でユーザー中心のプロセスを確立する.
主な方法:
- MG開発者,研究者,患者パートナーの運営委員会がプロセスを指導します.
- 標準のスコーピングレビュー,現在の慣行の分析,MGユーザーとのインタビューを含む一連の相互に関連した研究.
- STREAMの起草には,開発とコンセンサスの方法が用いられ,その後,ガイドライン開発者とのテストと精錬が行われます.
主要な成果:
- STREAMのフレームワーク開発には,既存の標準と現在の慣行の包括的なレビューが含まれています.
- 面接を通じて,MGの改善の余地のある分野を特定するために,ユーザーの視点が積極的に求められます.
- コンセンサスの方法と実用的なテストにより,STREAMが堅牢で適用可能であることを保証します.
結論:
- STREAMは,方法指針を開発するための包括的な,エビデンスに基づいた,ユーザー中心のツールとなります.
- MG開発者向けに,ステークホルダー関与,エビデンス統合,明確なプレゼンテーションに関する実践的な勧告を提供します.
- STREAMフレームワークは,研究方法ガイドラインの有効性,信頼性,および有用性を強化することを目的としています.
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