Maturitas
Volume 63, Issue 1 , Pages 4-6, 20 May 2009

The EQUATOR Network and reporting guidelines: Helping to achieve high standards in reporting health research studies

  • Iveta Simera

      Affiliations

    • Centre for Statistics in Medicine, Linton Road, Oxford OX2 6UD, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 1865284410.
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  • David Moher

      Affiliations

    • Clinical Epidemiology Program, Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ontario, Canada
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  • John Hoey

      Affiliations

    • University of Toronto, Canada
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  • Kenneth F. Schulz

      Affiliations

    • Family Health International, Durham, NC, USA
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  • Douglas G. Altman

      Affiliations

    • Centre for Statistics in Medicine, Linton Road, Oxford OX2 6UD, UK

Received 7 January 2009; received in revised form 11 March 2009; accepted 11 March 2009. published online 06 April 2009.

Abstract 

Poorly reported research seriously undermines the usability of reported findings and misleads clinicians, researchers, policy makers and, ultimately, patients. Guidelines for reporting health research are available but they are not widely used. The EQUATOR Network is an international initiative that aims to systematically tackle the problems of poor reporting. The main goals of the EQUATOR Network are to improve the clarity, completeness and transparency of scientific publications by providing resources and education relating to the reporting of health research and assisting in the development, dissemination and implementation of robust reporting guidelines.

Keywords: EQUATOR Network, Research reporting, Reporting guidelines

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PII: S0378-5122(09)00101-7

doi:10.1016/j.maturitas.2009.03.011

Maturitas
Volume 63, Issue 1 , Pages 4-6, 20 May 2009