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Quality, Equity and Utility of Observational Studies during 10 Years of Implementing the Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative in 72 Countries

Introduction: Observational studies are often inadequately reported, making it difficult to assess their validity and generalizability and judge whether they can be included in systematic reviews. We assessed the publication characteristics and quality of reporting of observational studies generated...

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Autores principales: Zachariah, Rony, Rust, Stefanie, Thekkur, Pruthu, Khogali, Mohammed, Kumar, Ajay MV, Davtyan, Karapet, Diro, Ermias, Satyanarayana, Srinath, Denisiuk, Olga, van Griensven, Johan, Hermans, Veerle, Berger, Selma Dar, Saw, Saw, Reid, Anthony, Aseffa, Abraham, Harries, Anthony D, Reeder, John C
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7709644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33172059
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed5040167
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author Zachariah, Rony
Rust, Stefanie
Thekkur, Pruthu
Khogali, Mohammed
Kumar, Ajay MV
Davtyan, Karapet
Diro, Ermias
Satyanarayana, Srinath
Denisiuk, Olga
van Griensven, Johan
Hermans, Veerle
Berger, Selma Dar
Saw, Saw
Reid, Anthony
Aseffa, Abraham
Harries, Anthony D
Reeder, John C
author_facet Zachariah, Rony
Rust, Stefanie
Thekkur, Pruthu
Khogali, Mohammed
Kumar, Ajay MV
Davtyan, Karapet
Diro, Ermias
Satyanarayana, Srinath
Denisiuk, Olga
van Griensven, Johan
Hermans, Veerle
Berger, Selma Dar
Saw, Saw
Reid, Anthony
Aseffa, Abraham
Harries, Anthony D
Reeder, John C
author_sort Zachariah, Rony
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description Introduction: Observational studies are often inadequately reported, making it difficult to assess their validity and generalizability and judge whether they can be included in systematic reviews. We assessed the publication characteristics and quality of reporting of observational studies generated by the Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative (SORT IT). Methods: A cross-sectional analysis of original publications from SORT IT courses. SORT IT is a global partnership-based initiative aimed at building sustainable capacity for conducting operational research according to country priorities and using the generated evidence for informed decision-making to improve public health. Reporting quality was independently assessed using an adapted version of ‘Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology’ (STROBE) checklist. Results: In 392 publications, involving 72 countries, 50 journals, 28 publishers and 24 disease domains, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) first authorship was seen in 370 (94%) and LMIC last authorship in 214 (55%). Publications involved LMIC-LMIC collaboration in 90% and high-income-country-LMIC collaboration in 87%. The majority (89%) of publications were in immediate open access journals. A total of 346 (88.3%) publications achieved a STROBE reporting quality score of >85% (excellent), 41 (10.4%) achieved a score of 76–85% (good) and 5 (1.3%) a score of 65–75% (fair). Conclusion: The majority of publications from SORT IT adhere to STROBE guidelines, while also ensuring LMIC equity and collaborative partnerships. SORT IT is, thus, playing an important role in ensuring high-quality reporting of evidence for informed decision-making in public health.
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spelling pubmed-77096442020-12-03 Quality, Equity and Utility of Observational Studies during 10 Years of Implementing the Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative in 72 Countries Zachariah, Rony Rust, Stefanie Thekkur, Pruthu Khogali, Mohammed Kumar, Ajay MV Davtyan, Karapet Diro, Ermias Satyanarayana, Srinath Denisiuk, Olga van Griensven, Johan Hermans, Veerle Berger, Selma Dar Saw, Saw Reid, Anthony Aseffa, Abraham Harries, Anthony D Reeder, John C Trop Med Infect Dis Article Introduction: Observational studies are often inadequately reported, making it difficult to assess their validity and generalizability and judge whether they can be included in systematic reviews. We assessed the publication characteristics and quality of reporting of observational studies generated by the Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative (SORT IT). Methods: A cross-sectional analysis of original publications from SORT IT courses. SORT IT is a global partnership-based initiative aimed at building sustainable capacity for conducting operational research according to country priorities and using the generated evidence for informed decision-making to improve public health. Reporting quality was independently assessed using an adapted version of ‘Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology’ (STROBE) checklist. Results: In 392 publications, involving 72 countries, 50 journals, 28 publishers and 24 disease domains, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) first authorship was seen in 370 (94%) and LMIC last authorship in 214 (55%). Publications involved LMIC-LMIC collaboration in 90% and high-income-country-LMIC collaboration in 87%. The majority (89%) of publications were in immediate open access journals. A total of 346 (88.3%) publications achieved a STROBE reporting quality score of >85% (excellent), 41 (10.4%) achieved a score of 76–85% (good) and 5 (1.3%) a score of 65–75% (fair). Conclusion: The majority of publications from SORT IT adhere to STROBE guidelines, while also ensuring LMIC equity and collaborative partnerships. SORT IT is, thus, playing an important role in ensuring high-quality reporting of evidence for informed decision-making in public health. MDPI 2020-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7709644/ /pubmed/33172059 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed5040167 Text en © 2020 by the authors. World Health Organization; Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/legalcode), which permits unrestricteduse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properlycited. In any reproduction of this article there should not be any suggestion that WHO orthis article endorse any specific organization or products. The use of the WHO logo is not permitted.
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Zachariah, Rony
Rust, Stefanie
Thekkur, Pruthu
Khogali, Mohammed
Kumar, Ajay MV
Davtyan, Karapet
Diro, Ermias
Satyanarayana, Srinath
Denisiuk, Olga
van Griensven, Johan
Hermans, Veerle
Berger, Selma Dar
Saw, Saw
Reid, Anthony
Aseffa, Abraham
Harries, Anthony D
Reeder, John C
Quality, Equity and Utility of Observational Studies during 10 Years of Implementing the Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative in 72 Countries
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title_full Quality, Equity and Utility of Observational Studies during 10 Years of Implementing the Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative in 72 Countries
title_fullStr Quality, Equity and Utility of Observational Studies during 10 Years of Implementing the Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative in 72 Countries
title_full_unstemmed Quality, Equity and Utility of Observational Studies during 10 Years of Implementing the Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative in 72 Countries
title_short Quality, Equity and Utility of Observational Studies during 10 Years of Implementing the Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative in 72 Countries
title_sort quality, equity and utility of observational studies during 10 years of implementing the structured operational research and training initiative in 72 countries
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7709644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33172059
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed5040167
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