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STROBE-MR: Guidelines for strengthening the reporting of Mendelian randomization studies

Authors :
Nicholas J. Timpson
Matthias Egger
Benjamin Woolf
George Davey Smith
Neil M Davies
Veronika Skrivankova
James Yarmolinsky
Valentina Gallo
Anne Tybjærg-Hansen
Robert M. Golub
Julian P T Higgins
Claudia Langenberg
Elizabeth Loder
Tyler J. VanderWeele
Rebecca C Richmond
Sonja A. Swanson
Niki Dimou
J. Brent Richards
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
PeerJ, 2019.

Abstract

While the number of studies using Mendelian randomization (MR) methods has grown exponentially in the last decade, the quality of reporting of these studies often has been poor. Similar to other reporting guidelines such as CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) for randomised trials and STROBE (STrenghtening the Reporting of Observational studies in Epidemiology) for observational studies in epidemiology, the STROBE-MR working group aims to provide guidance to authors on how to improve reporting of MR studies and help readers, reviewers, and journal editors to evaluate the quality of the presented evidence. Empirical evidence indicates that many reports of MR studies do not clearly state or examine the various assumptions of MR methods and report insufficient details on the data sources, which makes it hard to evaluate the quality and reliability of the results. The STROBE-MR guidance covers both one sample and two sample MR studies. At present, the draft checklist consists of 20 items, organized into the title and abstract, introduction, methods, results and discussion sections of articles. As these guidelines aim to reach the entire MR community, we would like to give everyone the opportunity to contribute their comments. The following draft of the STROBE-MR checklist is open for public discussion and all feedback will be taken into account during its next revision. For feedback, please use the comment section below this post on PeerJ Preprints. We hope the final guidelines will serve the entire community and contribute to improving the reporting of MR studies in the future.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....00251f9a1341066316aed958443e3afa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.27857