领先指南:专家小组报告标准,最佳估计诊断和纵向专家所有数据 (LEAD) 研究研究
Veerle C Eijsbroek1, Katarina Kjell1, H Andrew Schwartz2
1Department of Psychology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
概括
制定报告准则,以便在健康研究中进行最佳估计评估至关重要. 新的LEADING指南确保对专家领导的评估进行一致和透明的报告,以提高准确性.
科学领域:
- 健康研究方法的方法论.
- 临床评估 临床评估
- 心理测量 心理测量 心理测量
背景情况:
- 准确的症状和疾病评估对健康研究和临床实践至关重要,但仍面临重大挑战.
- 目前的方法通常依赖于对多个数据源的专家审查,以进行最佳估计评估,但报告质量不一致.
- 现有的方法,如专家小组,最佳估计诊断和纵向专家所有数据 (LEAD) 方法缺乏标准化的报告.
研究的目的:
- 解决报告质量的差距,以最佳估计评估研究.
- 为使用基于专家,多来源评估方法的研究制定综合报告准则.
- 加强最佳估计评估研究的规划,进行,报告和评估.
主要方法:
- 报告准则的制定过程采用了四个阶段.
- 这包括根据证据起草标准,纳入患者和专家反 (德尔菲程序),并通过共识进行改进.
- 该指南的实用性由研究人员和先前研究中评估报告的完整性进行了测试,揭示了重大报告缺陷 (33%的标准缺失).
主要成果:
- 领先 (纵向,专家,所有数据) 准则由20个报告标准组成.
- 这些标准分为四个主要领域:纵向设计,适当数据,评估 (专家,材料,程序) 和有效性.
- 测试表明,以前发表的研究中缺少10%至63%的这些基本报告标准.
结论:
- 开发的LEADING指南为报告最佳估计评估研究提供了一个标准化的框架.
- 它旨在提高利用专家驱动的多来源数据的研究的透明度,一致性和可评估性.
- 该指南有望帮助研究人员进行和报告高质量的最佳估计评估.
关键词:
最好的估计诊断是最好的估计.标准标准标准标准的标准标准.专家小组专家小组专家小组黄金标准是黄金标准.领先的领导力医疗评估 医学评估精神病学评估 精神病学评估心理评估 心理评估参考标准是一个参考标准.更多相关视频
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