TY - JOUR
T1 - RIGHT for acupuncture : an extension of the RIGHT statement for clinical practice guidelines on acupuncture
AU - Tang, Chunzhi
AU - Duan, Yuting
AU - Zhang, Yu
AU - Zhang, Yuqing
AU - Chen, Ze
AU - Tang, Xiaorong
AU - Zeng, Jingchun
AU - Riley, David
AU - Lee, Myeong Soo
AU - Kim, Yong-Suk
AU - Zhao, Hong
AU - Marrone, Gaetano
AU - Zhu, Xiaoshu
AU - Ge, Shuqi
AU - Wen, Hao
AU - Zhao, Weixuan
AU - Zheng, Xiaoyan
AU - Solos, Ioannis
AU - Chen, Yaolong
AU - Guyatt, Gordon
AU - Lu, Liming
AU - Xu, Nenggui
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Objective: In 2017, the International Standard for Reporting Items for practice Guideline in HealThcare (RIGHT) published reporting guidelines to enhance transparency and clarity in the process of developing clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). Given the original tool was developed in 2017 and demanded in developing and reporting high quality of acupuncture CPGs, an extension with a focus on a specific reporting checklist was warranted. Study Design and Setting: The study was designed based on the methodology recommended by the Enhancing the Quality and Transparency Of Health Research (EQUATOR) Network with modification accordingly. A reporting checklist and its elaboration and explanations for users were developed. Results: A checklist of seven sections (Basic information, Background, Evidence, Recommendations, Funding, Declaration and management of interest, Other information), twenty-three first level items and forty-three second level items was developed. We clarified the rationales of the items and provided explanations and examples of each item for additional guidance. Conclusion: The RIGHT for Acupuncture checklist identifies a set of items to be reported when reviewing clinical practice guidelines on acupuncture. This extension can be expected to improve the reporting quality of CPGs on acupuncture.
AB - Objective: In 2017, the International Standard for Reporting Items for practice Guideline in HealThcare (RIGHT) published reporting guidelines to enhance transparency and clarity in the process of developing clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). Given the original tool was developed in 2017 and demanded in developing and reporting high quality of acupuncture CPGs, an extension with a focus on a specific reporting checklist was warranted. Study Design and Setting: The study was designed based on the methodology recommended by the Enhancing the Quality and Transparency Of Health Research (EQUATOR) Network with modification accordingly. A reporting checklist and its elaboration and explanations for users were developed. Results: A checklist of seven sections (Basic information, Background, Evidence, Recommendations, Funding, Declaration and management of interest, Other information), twenty-three first level items and forty-three second level items was developed. We clarified the rationales of the items and provided explanations and examples of each item for additional guidance. Conclusion: The RIGHT for Acupuncture checklist identifies a set of items to be reported when reviewing clinical practice guidelines on acupuncture. This extension can be expected to improve the reporting quality of CPGs on acupuncture.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:65431
U2 - 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2021.05.021
DO - 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2021.05.021
M3 - Article
SN - 0895-4356
VL - 139
SP - 330
EP - 339
JO - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
JF - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
ER -