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  1. INSPECT-SR is a tool to address risks posed by untrustworthy randomized controlled trials:
    cochrane.org/about-us/news/new

    The focus is on use in #SysReviews, but I think it may offer opportunities for training in #RCT methods.

    I'll find out - just registered for @jd_wilko 's webinar:
    trybooking.com/uk/events/landi

    #ResearchWaste #ResearchIntegrity

  2. The reporting guideline for #SysReviews of outcome measurement instruments offers great resources to support the planning and write-up of such reviews
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    We invited response letters to support the discussion, the first 3 are published here:

    1) rdcu.be/dNuyj

    2) rdcu.be/dNuzs

    3) link.springer.com/article/10.1

    4) Response by the PRISMA-COSMIN team
    rdcu.be/dNuz3

    More letters to come, stay tuned!

    #Psychometrics #AcademicWriting #ISOQOL

  3. 🔥 Just out 🔥

    #PrismaCosmin 2024

    A #ReportingGuideline for reporting #SysReviews of outcome measurement instruments:
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    It aims to improve the reporting of #SystematicReviews of OMIs, fostering their reproducibility and allowing end-users to appraise the quality of OMIs.

    It consists of two checklists, their corresponding explanation and elaboration documents detailing the rationale and examples for each item, and a data flow diagram.

    #Psychometrics #SystematicReviews

  4. The article discusses the variety of time-tradeoff #TTO tasks employed to value health states:
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    It highlights how factors in the TTO method may affect the elicited values and limit comparability of results from different studies.

    It also offers a checklist when planning TTO tasks to enhance the comparability of health state values.

    Accompany with a guide to conducting #Sysreviews and #MetaAnalysis of health state values:
    rdcu.be/c6Uy7

    #HRQL #HealthEconomics

  5. @flourn0
    I have been myself inconsistent in this and cannot offer anything directly in the remit of your question, but eg. the 2nd supplement of this could be made a usual addition to any paper, testing invariance of measures in a given application:
    royalsocietypublishing.org/doi

    That would allow researchers planning for their projects or #SysReviews interested in psychometric properties at least to collate relevant information on such aspects.

    #Psychometrics #HRQL
    edited to add #COSMIN