Reporting-Guidelines in Medicine play an important role in promoting the quality of reports in health-related research. For instance, a poorly reported research may induce misinterpretation and inappropriate clinical ...
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(纸本)9781509041800
Reporting-Guidelines in Medicine play an important role in promoting the quality of reports in health-related research. For instance, a poorly reported research may induce misinterpretation and inappropriate clinical settings. Basically, three major issues regarding Reporting-Guidelines in Medicine has to be addressed: (1) the existence of lots of reporting guidelines covering a broad spectrum of medical research increases the difficulties when reporting a medical research because it may not be clear which guidelines are applicable, or if all related guidelines are considered; (2) most guideline developers have not described how their guidance was developed, consequently tracking guidelines and features for evaluation, or even for correcting, may be not possible; (3) few guideline developers have evaluated the effectiveness of their guidance, then the real value that the guideline brings to reporting the research is not assured. Hence, we propose a solution to these three issues based on the Model-View-Controller Evolutionary Acquisition Interdisciplinary Research Project Management (MVC EA-IRPM) that is simultaneously a strategy and a web system for the development and management of reporting guidelines.
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Aytan, E.Debnath, B.Kargar, F.Barlas, Y.Lacerda, M.M.Li, J.X.Lake, R.K.Shi, J.Balandin, A.A.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of California RiversideCA92521 United States Center
Materials Science and Engineering Program University of California RiversideCA92521 United States
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of California RiversideCA92521 United States Campus Duque de Caxias
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro RJ25245-390 Brazil Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of California RiversideCA92521 United States Center
University of California RiversideCA92521 United States
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