Abstract
Protocols of systematic reviews and meta-analyses allow for planning
and documentation of review methods, act as a guard against arbitrary
decision making during review conduct, enable readers to assess for
the presence of selective reporting against completed reviews, and,
when made publicly available, reduce duplication of efforts and potentially
prompt collaboration. Evidence documenting the existence of selective
reporting and excessive duplication of reviews on the same or similar
topics is accumulating and many calls have been made in support of
the documentation and public availability of review protocols. Several
efforts have emerged in recent years to rectify these problems, including
development of an international register for prospective reviews
(PROSPERO) and launch of the first open access journal dedicated to
the exclusive publication of systematic review products, including
protocols (BioMed Central?s Systematic Reviews). Furthering these
efforts and building on the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for
Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses) guidelines, an international
group of experts has created a guideline to improve the transparency,
accuracy, completeness, and frequency of documented systematic
review and meta-analysis protocols?PRISMA-P (for protocols) 2015.
The PRISMA-P checklist contains 17 items considered to be essential
and minimum components of a systematic review or meta-analysis
protocol.
This PRISMA-P 2015 Explanation and Elaboration paper provides
readers with a full understanding of and evidence about the necessity
of each item as well as a model example from an existing published
protocol. This paper should be read together with the PRISMA-P 2015
statement. Systematic review authors and assessors are strongly
encouraged to make use of PRISMA-P when drafting and appraising
review protocols.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 1 - 25 |
| Number of pages | 25 |
| Journal | BMJ |
| Volume | 349 |
| Issue number | (Art. No.: g7647) |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2015 |
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