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Improving social justice in observational studies : protocol for the development of a global and Indigenous STROBE-equity reporting guideline
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Funnell, Sarah (Queen's University. Department of Family Medicine) ;
Jull, Janet (School of Rehabilitation Therapy. Faculty of Health Sciences. Queen's University) ;
Mbuagbaw, Lawrence (Department of Health Research Methods. Evidence. and Impact. McMaster University) ;
Welch, Vivian (School of Epidemiology and Public Health. University of Ottawa) ;
Dewidar, Omar (Bruyère Research Institute. Bruyère Continuing Care and University of Ottawa) ;
Wang, Xiaoqin (Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Pain Research and Care. McMaster University) ;
Lesperance, Miranda (School of Epidemiology and Public Health. University of Ottawa) ;
Ghogomu, Elizabeth (Bruyère Research Institute. Bruyère Continuing Care and University of Ottawa) ;
Rizvi, Anita (School of Psychology. University of Ottawa) ;
Akl, Elie A. (American University of Beirut) ;
Avey, Marc T. (Canadian Council on Animal Care) ;
Antequera, Alba (International Health Department. ISGlobal. Hospital Clínic - Universitat de Barcelona) ;
Bhutta, Zulfiqar A (Institute for Global Health & Development. The Aga Khan University) ;
Chamberlain, Catherine (Judith Lumley Centre. School of Nursing and Midwifery. La Trobe University) ;
Craig, Peter (MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit. School of Health and Wellbeing. University of Glasgow) ;
Cuervo, Luis Gabriel (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Pediatria, d'Obstetrícia i Ginecologia i de Medicina Preventiva) ;
Dicko, Alassane (Malaria Research and Training Center. University of Sciences. Techniques. and Technologies of Bamako) ;
Ellingwood, Holly (Department of Psychology. Department of Law. Carleton University) ;
Feng, Cindy (Department of Community Health and Epidemiology. Dalhousie University) ;
Francis, Damian (School of Health and Human Performance. Georgia College) ;
Greer-Smith, Regina (Healthcare Research Associates. LLC/S.T.A.R. Initiative) ;
Hardy, Billie-Jo (Waakebiness Institute for Indigenous Health. Dalla Lana School of Public Health. University of Toronto) ;
Harwood, Matire (General Practice and Primary Healthcare. University of Auckland) ;
Hatcher-Roberts, Janet (WHO Collaborating Centre for Knowledge Translation and Health Technology Assessment in Health Equity) ;
Horsley, Tanya (Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada) ;
Juando-Prats, Clara (Dalla School of Public Health. University of Toronto) ;
Kasonde, Mwenya (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine) ;
Kennedy, Michelle (School of Medicine and Public Health. The University of Newcastle) ;
Kredo, Tamara (Cochrane South Africa. South African Medical Research Council) ;
Krentel, Alison (School of Epidemiology and Public Health. University of Ottawa) ;
Kristjansson, Elizabeth (Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences. Faculty of Health Sciences. University of Ottawa) ;
Langer, Laurenz (Africa Centre for Evidence. University of Johannesburg) ;
Little, Julian (University of Ottawa) ;
Loder, Elizabeth (The BMJ) ;
Magwood, Olivia (University of Ottawa) ;
Mahande, Michael Johnson (Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College) ;
Melendez-Torres, G.J. (University of Exeter College of Medicine and Health) ;
Moore, Ainsley (Department of Family Medicine. McMaster University) ;
Niba, Loveline Lum (The University of Bamenda) ;
Nicholls, Stuart G. (Ottawa Hospital Research Institute) ;
Nkangu, Miriam Nguilefem (University of Ottawa) ;
Lawson, Daeria O. (Department of Health Research Methods. Evidence. and Impact. McMaster University) ;
Obuku, Ekwaro (Makerere University College of Health Sciences) ;
Okwen, Patrick (The University of Bamenda) ;
Pantoja, Tomas (DPontifica Universidad Católica de Chile) ;
Petkovic, Jennifer (Ottawa Hospital Research Institute) ;
Petticrew, Mark (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) ;
Pottie, Kevin (Department of Family Medicine. Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Western University) ;
Rader, Tamara (Freelance Health Research Librarian) ;
Ramke, Jacqueline (University of Auckland) ;
Riddle, Alison (School of Epidemiology and Public Health. University of Ottawa) ;
Shamseer, Larissa (Clinical Epidemiology Program. Ottawa Hospital Research Institute) ;
Sharp, Melissa (Health Research Board Centre for Primary Care Research. Department of General Practice. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland) ;
Shea, Bev (Department of Family Medicine. McMaster University) ;
Tanuseputro, Peter (Clinical Epidemiology Program. Ottawa Hospital Research Institute) ;
Tugwell, Peter (Department of Medicine. University of Ottawa) ;
Tufte, Janice (Hassanah Consulting) ;
Von Elm, Erik (Cochrane Switzerland. Centre for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisanté). University of Lausanne) ;
Waddington, Hugh Sharma (London International Development Centre. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine) ;
Wang, Harry (Department of Medicine. University of Ottawa) ;
Weeks, Laura (Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health) ;
Wells, George (University of Ottawa Heart Institute) ;
White, Howard (Campbell Collaboration) ;
Wiysonge, Charles Shey (HIV and other Infectious Diseases Research Unit) ;
Wolfenden, Luke (Cochrane South Africa. South African Medical Research Council) ;
Young, Taryn (Centre for Evidence Based Health Care. Department of Global Health. Stellenbosch University)
Background: Addressing persistent and pervasive health inequities is a global moral imperative, which has been highlighted and magnified by the societal and health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Observational studies can aid our understanding of the impact of health and structural oppression based on the intersection of gender, race, ethnicity, age and other factors, as they frequently collect this data. [...]
2023 - 10.1186/s12939-023-01854-1
International Journal for Equity in Health, Vol. 22 (2023) , art. 55
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Extending the RIGHT statement for reporting adapted practice guidelines in healthcare : The RIGHT-Ad@pt Checklist protocol
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Song, Yang (Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau (Barcelona, Catalunya)) ;
Darzi, Andrea (American University of Beirut) ;
Ballesteros Silva, Mónica Patricia (Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron) ;
Martínez García, Laura (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau) ;
Alonso-Coello, Pablo (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau) ;
Arayssi, T. (Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar) ;
Bhaumik, SSoumyadeep (George Institute for Global Health) ;
Chen, Yaolong (WHO Collaborating Centre for Guideline Implementation and Knowledge Translation) ;
Cluzeau, Françoise (Imperial College London) ;
Ghersi, Davina (National Health and Medical Research Council) ;
Padilla, Paulina F. (Universidad de Antofagasta) ;
Langlois, Etienne V. (World Health Organization) ;
Schünemann, Holger J. (McMaster University (Canadà)) ;
Vernooij, Robin W.M. (Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL)) ;
Akl, Elie A. (American University of Beirut) ;
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
The adaptation of guidelines is an increasingly used methodology for the efficient development of contextualised recommendations. Nevertheless, there is no specific reporting guidance. The essential Reporting Items of Practice Guidelines in Healthcare (RIGHT) statement could be useful for reporting adapted guidelines, but it does not address all the important aspects of the adaptation process. [...]
2019 - 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031767
BMJ open, Vol. 9 Núm. 9 (january 2019) , p. e031767
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Completeness of reporting acupuncture interventions for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease : Review of adherence to the STRICTA statement
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Fernández-Jané, Carles (Universitat Ramon Llull) ;
Solà-Madurell, M. (Universitat Ramon Llull) ;
Yu, M. (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine) ;
Liang, C. (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine) ;
Fei, Y. (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine) ;
Sitjà-Rabert, Mercè (Universitat Ramon Llull) ;
Urrútia, Gerard (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau) ;
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
The completeness of reporting of acupuncture interventions is critical to ensure the applicability and reproducibility of acupuncture clinical trials. In the past, different publications have evaluated the completeness of reporting of acupuncture interventions for different clinical situations, such as knee osteoarthritis, neurological diseases or cancer. [...]
2020 - 10.12688/f1000research.22843.3
F1000Research, Vol. 9 (2020) , p. 226
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Quality of reporting acupuncture interventions for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease : Review of adherence to the STRICTA statement
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Fernández-Jané, Carles (Universitat Ramon Llull) ;
Solà-Madurell, Mireia (Universitat Ramon Llull) ;
Yu, M. (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine) ;
Liang, C. (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine) ;
Fei, Y. (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine) ;
Sitjà-Rabert, Mercè (Universitat Ramon Llull) ;
Urrútia, Gerard (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau) ;
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
The quality of reporting of acupuncture interventions is critical to ensure the applicability and reproducibility of acupuncture clinical trials. In the past, different publications have evaluated the quality of reporting of acupuncture interventions for different clinical situations, such as knee osteoarthritis, neurological diseases or cancer. [...]
2020 - 10.12688/f1000research.22843.2
F1000Research, Vol. 9 (2020) , p. 226
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Lack of sex-related analysis and reporting in Cochrane Reviews : a cross-sectional study
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Antequera, Alba (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau) ;
Cuadrado-Conde, M.A. (King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust) ;
Roy-Vallejo, E. (Hospital Universitario de la Princesa (Madrid)) ;
Montoya-Martínez, M. (Servicio Murciano de Salud. Coordinación Estratégica para la Cronicidad Avanzada y Atención Sociosanitaria) ;
León-García, Montserrat (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau) ;
Madrid-Pascual, Olaya (Arztpraxis Kalkbreite) ;
Calderon-Larrañaga, Sara (Centre for Primary Care and Public Health. Queen Mary University of London)
Background: Sex-specific analysis and reporting may allow a better understanding of intervention effects and can support the decision-making process. Well-conducted systematic reviews (SRs), like those carried out by the Cochrane Collaboration, provide clinical responses transparently and stress gaps of knowledge. [...]
2022 - 10.1186/s13643-021-01867-3
Systematic Reviews, Vol. 11 Núm. 1 (december 2022) , p. 281
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Spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions in a pediatric population in a tertiary hospital
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López Valverde, Laura (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Farmacologia, de Terapèutica i de Toxicologia) ;
Domènech Marsal, Èlia (Institut Germans Trias i Pujol. Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol) ;
Roguera, M. (Institut Germans Trias i Pujol. Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol) ;
Gich, Ignasi (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau) ;
Farre, Magi (Institut Germans Trias i Pujol. Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol) ;
Rodrigo Gonzalo de Líria, Carlos (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Pediatria, Obstetrícia i Ginecologia i Medicina Preventiva i Salut Pública) ;
Montané, E. (Institut Germans Trias i Pujol. Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol)
The pediatric population is a vulnerable group for adverse drug reactions (ADRs), and data on spontaneous reporting of ADRs in the hospital setting are scarce. We conducted a retrospective analysis of ADRs in pediatric patients spontaneously reported by health care professionals to a Pharmacovigilance Program in a tertiary hospital between 2010 and 2020, and we compared characteristics of ADRs between pediatric age subgroups. [...]
2021 - 10.3390/jcm10235531
Journal of clinical medicine, Vol. 10 Núm. 23 (12-1 2021) , p. 5531
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Talking the same language on patient empowerment : Development and content validation of a taxonomy of self-management interventions for chronic conditions
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Orrego, Carola (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut Universitari Avedis Donabedian) ;
Ballester, Marta (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut Universitari Avedis Donabedian) ;
Heymans, Monique (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (NIVEL)) ;
Camus, Estela (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut Universitari Avedis Donabedian) ;
Groene, Oliver (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) ;
Niño de Guzmán, Ena Pery (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau) ;
Pardo-Hernandez, Hector (Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Epidemiología y Salud Pública) ;
Suñol Sala, Rosa (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut Universitari Avedis Donabedian)
The literature on self-management interventions (SMIs) is growing exponentially, but it is characterized by heterogeneous reporting that limits comparability across studies and interventions. Building an SMI taxonomy is the first step towards creating a common language for stakeholders to drive research in this area and promote patient self-management and empowerment. [...]
2021 - 10.1111/hex.13303
Health Expectations, Vol. 24 (july 2021) , p. 1626-1638
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Preliminary Checklist for Reporting Observational Studies in Sports Areas : Content Validity
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Chacón-Moscoso, Salvador (Universidad Autónoma de Chile) ;
Sanduvete-Chaves, Susana (Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Psicología Experimental) ;
Anguera Argilaga, María Teresa (Universitat de Barcelona. Institut de Neurociències) ;
Losada López, José Luis (Universitat de Barcelona. Institut de Neurociències) ;
Portell Vidal, Mariona (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Psicobiologia i de Metodologia de Ciències de la Salut) ;
Lozano-Lozano, José A. (Universidad Autónoma de Chile)
Observational studies are based on systematic observation, understood as an organized recording and quantification of behavior in its natural context. Applied to the specific area of sports, observational studies present advantages when comparing studies based on other designs, such as the flexibility for adapting to different contexts and the possibility of using non-standardized instruments as well as a high degree of development in specific software and data analysis. [...]
2018 - 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00291
Frontiers in psychology, Vol. 9 (march 2018)
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Improving social justice in covid-19 health research : interim guidelines for reporting health equity in observational studies
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Antequera, Alba (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau) ;
Lawson, Daeria Omar (McMaster University (Canadà)) ;
Noorduyn, Stephen G. (McMaster University (Canadà)) ;
Dewidar, Omar (University of Ottawa) ;
Avey, Marc (Public Health Agency of Canada) ;
Bhutta, Zulfiqar (The Aga Khan University) ;
Chamberlain, Catherine (Murdoch University) ;
Ellingwood, Holly (Public Safety) ;
Francis, Damian (Georgia College) ;
Funnell, Sarah (University of Ottawa) ;
Ghogomu, Elizabeth (University of Ottawa) ;
Greer-Smith, Regina (LLC/The S.T.A.R. Initiative) ;
Horsley, Tanya (Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada) ;
Juando-Prats, Clara (University of Toronto) ;
Jull, Janet (Queen's University) ;
Kristjansson, Elizabeth (University of Ottawa) ;
Little, Julñian (University of Ottawa) ;
Nicholls, Stuart G. (Ottawa Hospital Research Institute) ;
Nkangu, Miriam (University of Ottawa) ;
Petticrew, Mark (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine) ;
Rada, Gabriel (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) ;
Rizvi, Anita (Queen's University) ;
Shamseer, Larissa (Unity Health Toronto) ;
Sharp, Melissa K. (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland) ;
Tufte, Janice (Hassanah Consulting) ;
Tugwell, Peter (University of Ottawa) ;
Verdugo-Paiva, Francisca (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) ;
Wang, Harry (University of Ottawa) ;
Wang, Xiaoqin (McMaster University (Canadà)) ;
Mbuagbaw, Lawrence (McMaster University (Canadà)) ;
Welch, Vivian (University of Ottawa) ;
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the global imperative to address health inequities. Observational studies are a valuable source of evidence for real-world effects and impacts of implementing COVID-19 policies on the redistribution of inequities. [...]
2021 - 10.3390/ijerph18179357
International journal of environmental research and public health, Vol. 18 Núm. 17 (january 2021) , p. 9357
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