防止过度依赖PRISMA的指导方针进行元分析研究
Jaime A Teixeira da Silva1, Timothy Daly2,3
1Independent Researcher, Kagawa-ken, Japan.
Rambam Maimonides medical journal
|January 23, 2024
概括
过度依赖系统审查和元分析 (PRISMA) 准则的首选报告项目可能会导致有效研究被排除在外. 作者应该优先考虑科学可信性和多样性,而不是严格遵守PRISMA.
科学领域:
- 图书统计学 图书统计学
- 科学出版业的科学出版.
- 研究方法研究方法论.
背景情况:
- 系统审查和元分析 (PRISMA) 准则的首选报告项目被广泛用于学术评论中的文章选择.
- 人们对作者,同行评审和编辑严格执行和验证PRISMA的遵守存在担忧.
研究的目的:
- 在系统性审查和元分析中批判性地评估过度依赖PRISMA指南的情况.
- 提出包含文章的替代标准,以平衡严谨性和全面性.
主要方法:
- 分析因严格遵守PRISMA标准而产生的潜在问题.
- 确定PRISMA排除率过高的情况.
- 质量评估PRISMA查对文献纳入的影响.
主要成果:
- PRISMA标准可能导致大量 (高达99.97%) 的已发表文献被排除在外.
- 选过程可能过度简化了不符合标准的文献的排除.
- 多个版本的PRISMA指南导致引用模两可.
结论:
- 需要对过度依赖PRISMA指南进行批判性重新评估.
- 作者,同行评审者和编辑应该考虑科学可信性和多样性以及报告标准.
- 超越严格遵守PRISMA可以确保有效和多样化的研究被纳入系统审查和元分析中.
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