OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the quality of reporting of diagnostic accuracy studies has improved since the publication of the Standards for the Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy studies (STARD statement). METHODS: The quality of reporting of diagnostic accuracy studies published in 12 medical journals in 2000 (pre-STARD) and 2004 (post-STARD) was evaluated by two reviewers independently. For each article, the number of reported STARD items was counted (range 0 to 25). Differences in completeness of reporting between articles published in 2000 and 2004 were analyzed, using multilevel analyses. RESULTS: We included 124 articles published in 2000 and 141 articles published in 2004. Mean number of reported STARD items was 11.9 (range...
The quality of reporting of studies of diagnostic accuracy is less than optimal. Complete and accura...
The quality of reporting of studies of diagnostic accuracy is less than optimal. Complete and accura...
Background: To comprehend the results of diagnostic accuracy studies, readers must understand the de...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the quality of reporting of diagnostic accuracy studies has improved s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the quality of reporting of diagnostic accuracy studies has improved si...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the quality of reporting of diagnostic accuracy studies has improved si...
PURPOSE: To evaluate quality of reporting in diagnostic accuracy articles published in 2000 in jour...
Purpose: To evaluate how diagnostic accuracy study reports published in 2012 adhered to the Standard...
To evaluate how diagnostic accuracy study reports published in 2012 adhered to the Standards for Rep...
PURPOSE: To evaluate how diagnostic accuracy study reports published in 2012 adhered to the Standard...
Background: In January 2003, STAndards for the Reporting of Diagnostic accuracy studies (STARD) were...
The quality of reporting of studies of diagnostic accuracy is less than optimal. Complete and accura...
Abstract Background In January 2003, STAndards for the Reporting of Diagnostic accuracy studies (STA...
BACKGROUND: In January 2003, STAndards for the Reporting of Diagnostic accuracy studies (STARD) wer...
The quality of reporting of studies of diagnostic accuracy is less than optimal. Complete and accura...
The quality of reporting of studies of diagnostic accuracy is less than optimal. Complete and accura...
The quality of reporting of studies of diagnostic accuracy is less than optimal. Complete and accura...
Background: To comprehend the results of diagnostic accuracy studies, readers must understand the de...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the quality of reporting of diagnostic accuracy studies has improved s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the quality of reporting of diagnostic accuracy studies has improved si...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the quality of reporting of diagnostic accuracy studies has improved si...
PURPOSE: To evaluate quality of reporting in diagnostic accuracy articles published in 2000 in jour...
Purpose: To evaluate how diagnostic accuracy study reports published in 2012 adhered to the Standard...
To evaluate how diagnostic accuracy study reports published in 2012 adhered to the Standards for Rep...
PURPOSE: To evaluate how diagnostic accuracy study reports published in 2012 adhered to the Standard...
Background: In January 2003, STAndards for the Reporting of Diagnostic accuracy studies (STARD) were...
The quality of reporting of studies of diagnostic accuracy is less than optimal. Complete and accura...
Abstract Background In January 2003, STAndards for the Reporting of Diagnostic accuracy studies (STA...
BACKGROUND: In January 2003, STAndards for the Reporting of Diagnostic accuracy studies (STARD) wer...
The quality of reporting of studies of diagnostic accuracy is less than optimal. Complete and accura...
The quality of reporting of studies of diagnostic accuracy is less than optimal. Complete and accura...
The quality of reporting of studies of diagnostic accuracy is less than optimal. Complete and accura...
Background: To comprehend the results of diagnostic accuracy studies, readers must understand the de...