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【原创】成功申请注册了PROSPERO

医师 · 最后编辑于 2022-10-09 · IP 甘肃甘肃
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自己做系统评价总算迈出了第一步、成功申请注册了PROSPERO
该平台为非考克蓝系统评价的注册平台,只要坐着按照步骤填写,然后基本可以获得注册。
地址为:http://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/
Support for prospective registration of systematic reviews
The following organizations have expressed their support for the prospective registration of systematic review protocol information:
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"We are pleased to have supported the development of PROSPERO by the NIHR Centre for Reviews and Dissemination at York. PROSPERO provides the first online facility to register systematic reviews for research about health and social care, and it is important that it has been designed through widespread consultation to be used internationally to promote best practice around the world."
Professor Dame Sally Davies
Chief Medical Officer and Director General of Research & Development
Department of Health, England


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"Serious deficiencies in health research publications undermine the robustness and reliability of the available evidence which impedes the development of systematic reviews. The prospective registration of systematic reviews and the availability of review protocols can increase transparency and reliability of ongoing research and prevent unnecessary duplication of effort thus helping to reduce waste in medical research.
The EQUATOR Network, an international initiative working to improve the reliability and value of health research literature by promoting good research reporting practices, wholeheartedly supports the aims of PROSPERO and encourages registration of systematic reviews."

EQUATOR Network
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"If systematic reviews are not registered, there is a real risk for potential duplication of effort in future research, as well as the introduction of potential bias if results – negative or positive – are not published. BioMed Central is therefore pleased to endorse PROSPERO as a means to overcome these problems and increase transparency in scientific and medical research. BioMed Central encourages its authors to register their systematic reviews before they start their research, and to include these details when submitting their manuscript."
BioMed Central
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"CIHR strongly encourages the prospective registration of systematic reviews. By providing open access to registered systematic reviews, the PROSPERO register assists in increasing transparency in research outcome reporting. This freely accessible register helps avoid the duplication of efforts and promotes collaboration, while facilitating the translation of research results into improved health outcomes.”
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
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“INAHTA Network strongly supports the registration of systematic reviews…in order to avoid duplication of efforts and create an extensive and well-updated database of [ongoing] systematic reviews…
I am looking forward to involve INAHTA member agencies in this process.”

M?ns Rosén, Executive Secretary
International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment

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Selective reporting of health research isn't just a nuisance, it's an ethical breach that can harm patients. PROSPERO's openly accessible register of systematic review protocols is already ensuring that the evidence base is more transparent, and the BMJ is delighted to support and promote this important registry.
Dr Fiona Godlee FRCP
Editor in Chief, BMJ

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PROSPERO is an essential resource for anyone who needs to know about the aims and methods of systematic reviews: often the most actionable kind of health research. BMJ Open aims to make studies, protocols, and raw research data more accessible, understandable, and usable and hence we're very pleased to support PROSPERO. Indeed, we ask all authors to give registration details when submitting systematic review protocols and completed reviews for publication.
Dr Trish Groves,
Editor in Chief BMJ Open

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“With a clear system in place for registration of new and ongoing systematic reviews, PLoS Medicine announces its support for this initiative. The journal wishes to promote best practice in the conduct and reporting of systematic reviews. Best practice includes registration during the protocol phase in PROSPERO or other appropriate registry, conduct of the review in accordance with a fully developed protocol, and reporting in line with the PRISMA guidelines. PLoS Medicine and other PLoS journals will now start asking authors on submission whether registered their systematic review…”
Virginia Barbour, Jocalyn Clark, Susan Jones, Melissa Norton, Emma Veitch,
The PLoS Medicine Editors

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The Cochrane Collaboration is happy to support the PROSPERO initiative aimed at producing an open access, prospective register of systematic reviews. We believe that this initiative supports our mission to ensure that decision makers within health systems have access to credible, high quality information in order to inform their deliberations. The register will also support objectives that are core principles of The Cochrane Collaboration, including those that reflect the importance of identifying and minimising bias, and reducing unwarranted duplication of effort.”
Dr David Tovey FRCGP
Editor in Chief, The Cochrane Library

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“We are happy to confirm the Campbell Collaboration’s support for the initiative of establishing an international register of ongoing systematic reviews…
We recognize the utility of a register of this kind, and we particularly welcome the intention to offer free public access.“

Mark Lipsey and Arild Bj?rndal, Co-Chairs and Eamonn Noonan, CEO
The Campbell Collaboration

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“As a not for profit international collaboration with a focus on producing reviews for health care, [The Joanna Briggs Institute] JBI is very keen to support and participate with this project”
Professor Alan Pearson,
Executive Director, The Joanna Briggs Institute

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“The Head and Neck Optical Diagnostics Society (HNODS) support the initiative of launching a central international register of on-going systematic reviews. This is of the utmost importance to avoid duplication of efforts. We are in full support of PROSPERO and encourage our members to use this transparent openly accessible register of systematic reviews”
Waseem Jerjes BDS MBBS MSc PhD
On behalf of HNODS, Founding and Council Member


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