Browsing Centre for Cancer Prevention by Subject "Delphi Technique"
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Preferred reporting of case series in surgery; the PROCESS guidelines.
(2016-12)INTRODUCTION: Case series have been a long held tradition within the surgical literature and are still frequently published. Reporting guidelines can improve transparency and reporting quality. No guideline exists for ... -
Priorities for implementation research on diagnosing cancer in primary care: a consensus process.
(2023-11-27)BACKGROUND: The early detection and diagnosis of cancer to reduce avoidable mortality and morbidity is a challenging task in primary health care. There is a growing evidence base on how to enable earlier cancer diagnosis, ... -
The PROCESS 2018 statement: Updating Consensus Preferred Reporting Of CasE Series in Surgery (PROCESS) guidelines.
(2018-12)INTRODUCTION: The PROCESS guidelines were published in 2016 to provide a structure for reporting surgical case series. The PROCESS guidelines have since been widely endorsed by a number of journals. The requirement to ... -
The SCARE 2023 guideline: updating consensus Surgical CAse REport (SCARE) guidelines.
(2023-05-01)BACKGROUND: The Surgical CAse REport (SCARE) guidelines were first published in 2016 as a tool for surgeons to document and report their surgical cases in a standardised and comprehensive manner. However, with advances in ... -
STROCSS 2019 Guideline: Strengthening the reporting of cohort studies in surgery.
(2019-12)INTRODUCTION: The STROCSS guideline was developed in 2017 to improve the reporting quality of observational studies in surgery. Building on its impact and usefulness, we sought to update the guidelines two years after its ... -
The STROCSS statement: Strengthening the Reporting of Cohort Studies in Surgery.
(2017-10)INTRODUCTION: The development of reporting guidelines over the past 20 years represents a major advance in scholarly publishing with recent evidence showing positive impacts. Whilst over 350 reporting guidelines exist, ...