Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Extensiones de guías para reportar tipos de estudios en medicina. |
| Alternate Title: |
Extensions of guidelines for reporting types of studies in medicine. |
| Authors: |
Dávila-Mendoza, Rocío1, López-Ortiz, Geovani1 geovani.lorz@fmposgrado.unam.mx |
| Source: |
Revista Medica del IMSS. nov/dic2022, Vol. 60 Issue 6, p675-682. 8p. |
| Abstract (English): |
The use of different guides to report types of studies in the medical field has been widely disseminated for decades, however, their adherence and use by an important part of researchers is still limited, this has negatively impacted the dissemination of new findings, which has generated criticism regarding how medical research is designed, conducted and reported. Parallel to this, there are extensions to these guidelines which are little known and used by the personnel involved in research work, they focus on more specific approaches to report different types of studies, among which are: meta-analysis, systematic reviews, clinical trials randomized, diagnostic accuracy studies, observational studies, among others; for this reason, its promotion, knowledge, and use is of vital importance. The objective of this review is to synthesize the main extensions of the guidelines used in medical research; for this purpose, its main characteristics were reviewed, as well as application scenarios according to the level of evidence; Its adequate adherence will allow health personnel involved in research work to increase the transparency and quality of their findings, contemplate potential sources of bias, as well as the development of good practices for the presentation of their results according to the type of study selected. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
| Abstract (Spanish): |
El uso de diferentes guías para reportar tipos de estudios en el campo médico ha sido ampliamente difundido desde hace décadas; sin embargo, su adherencia y utilización por una parte importante de investigadores aún es limitada. Esto ha impactado de manera negativa en la difusión de nuevos hallazgos, lo cual ha generado críticas en relación a cómo se diseñan, realizan y reportan investigaciones médicas. Paralelo a ello, existen extensiones a dichas guías, las cuales son poco conocidas y utilizadas por el personal involucrado en labores de investigación, estas se enfocan en aproximaciones más específicas para reportar diferentes tipos de estudios entre los que destacan: metaanálisis, revisiones sistemáticas, ensayos clínicos aleatorizados, estudios de precisión diagnóstica, estudios observacionales, entre otros. Por tal motivo, es de vital importancia su promoción, conocimiento y utilización. El objetivo de la presente revisión es sintetizar las principales extensiones de las guías utilizadas en investigación médica. Para tal efecto se revisaron sus principales características, así como escenarios de aplicación de acuerdo con el nivel de evidencia; su adecuada adhesión permitirá al personal de salud involucrado en labores de investigación incrementar la transparencia y calidad de sus hallazgos, contemplar fuentes potenciales de sesgos, así como el desarrollo de buenas prácticas para la presentación de sus resultados de acuerdo al tipo de estudio seleccionado. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
MedicLatina |