Study design guidelines

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Complying with certain requirements or, more precisely, following the guidelines for the design of a scientific publication helps to make it not only more comprehensible for reviewers and readers, but actually enhances the quality of work. For example, even if some aspects in design logic were fulfilled but not described, other researchers doing meta-analysis may wrongly but for a good reason downgrade such publication and exclude it from the analysis. understanding of the guidelines for study design ensures not only the proper description of the results but the initial planning of work. The CARE guidelines were established for reporting of clinical cases, STROBE — for reporting observational studies (cohort and case-control studies), CONSORT — for reporting randomized studies (these guidelines are often used also for other comparative and case series studies), STARD — for reporting diagnostic studies, and PRISMa — for reporting of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The present paper describes the key aspects of those guidelines and provides templates for graphic display of study design in form of flow charts. evidently, we should not forget that each study is unique and there is always a place for a reasonable compromise between “requirements” and the real logic of the research in place.

The article is the reprint published with the permission of the copyright holder. Original article: Sereda AP, Andrianova MA. Study Design Guidelines. Traumatology and Orthopedics of Russia. 2019;25(3):165-184. doi: 10.21823/2311-2905-2019-25-3-165-184

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Andrey P. Sereda

Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia

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Email: vladimirip1@gmail.com

Dr. Sci. (Med.), Deputy Head

Russian Federation, Moscow

Marina A. Andrianova

Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia

Email: vladimirip1@gmail.com

Cand. Sci. (Tech.), consultant, Department of Health and Industrial Medicine

Russian Federation, Moscow

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2. Fig. 1. Template of flow chart for design of observational studies (cohort studies)

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3. Fig. 2. Template of flow chart for design of case-control studies

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4. Fig. 4. Template of flow chart for design of systematic review/meta-analysis according to PRISMA

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5. Fig. 5. Template of flow chart for design of diagnostic accuracy studies according to STARD

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