Guidelines for reporting non-randomised pilot and feasibility studies

Abstract As the number of submissions to Pilot and Feasibility Studies increases, there is a need for good quality reporting guidelines to help researchers tailor their reports in a way that is consistent and helpful to other readers. The publication in 2016 of the CONSORT extension to pilot and fea...

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Main Authors: Gillian A. Lancaster, Lehana Thabane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-10-01
Series:Pilot and Feasibility Studies
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40814-019-0499-1
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spelling doaj-e05bcfb849a44b29932a10a35529b6f92020-11-25T02:46:29ZengBMCPilot and Feasibility Studies2055-57842019-10-01511610.1186/s40814-019-0499-1Guidelines for reporting non-randomised pilot and feasibility studiesGillian A. Lancaster0Lehana Thabane1School of Primary, Social and Community Care, Keele UniversitySchool of Primary, Social and Community Care, Keele UniversityAbstract As the number of submissions to Pilot and Feasibility Studies increases, there is a need for good quality reporting guidelines to help researchers tailor their reports in a way that is consistent and helpful to other readers. The publication in 2016 of the CONSORT extension to pilot and feasibility trials filled a much-needed gap, but there still remains some uncertainty as to how to report pilot and feasibility studies that are not randomised. This editorial aims to provide some general guidance on how to report the most common types of non-randomised pilot and feasibility studies that are submitted to the journal. We recommend using the CONSORT extension to pilot and feasibility trials as the main reference document—it includes detailed elaboration and explanation of each item, and in most cases, simple adaptation, or non-use of items that are not applicable, will suffice. Several checklists found on the Equator website may provide helpful supplementary guidance, when used alongside the CONSORT extension, and we give some examples.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40814-019-0499-1
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title Guidelines for reporting non-randomised pilot and feasibility studies
title_short Guidelines for reporting non-randomised pilot and feasibility studies
title_full Guidelines for reporting non-randomised pilot and feasibility studies
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description Abstract As the number of submissions to Pilot and Feasibility Studies increases, there is a need for good quality reporting guidelines to help researchers tailor their reports in a way that is consistent and helpful to other readers. The publication in 2016 of the CONSORT extension to pilot and feasibility trials filled a much-needed gap, but there still remains some uncertainty as to how to report pilot and feasibility studies that are not randomised. This editorial aims to provide some general guidance on how to report the most common types of non-randomised pilot and feasibility studies that are submitted to the journal. We recommend using the CONSORT extension to pilot and feasibility trials as the main reference document—it includes detailed elaboration and explanation of each item, and in most cases, simple adaptation, or non-use of items that are not applicable, will suffice. Several checklists found on the Equator website may provide helpful supplementary guidance, when used alongside the CONSORT extension, and we give some examples.
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