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The REporting of studies Conducted using Observational Routinely-collected health Data (RECORD) Statement
Eric I. Benchimol
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Liam Smeeth
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,
Astrid Guttmann
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,
Katie Harron
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,
David Moher
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,
Irene Petersen
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,
Henrik T. Sørensen
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,
Erik von Elm
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,
Sinéad M. Langan
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Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Canada,
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2015-10-06
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 4.279
CiteScore: 20.8
Impact factor: 9.9
ISSN: 15491277, 15491676
PubMed ID:
26440803
General Medicine
Abstract
Routinely collected health data, obtained for administrative and clinical purposes without specific a priori research goals, are increasingly used for research. The rapid evolution and availability of these data have revealed issues not addressed by existing reporting guidelines, such as Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE). The REporting of studies Conducted using Observational Routinely collected health Data (RECORD) statement was created to fill these gaps. RECORD was created as an extension to the STROBE statement to address reporting items specific to observational studies using routinely collected health data. RECORD consists of a checklist of 13 items related to the title, abstract, introduction, methods, results, and discussion section of articles, and other information required for inclusion in such research reports. This document contains the checklist and explanatory and elaboration information to enhance the use of the checklist. Examples of good reporting for each RECORD checklist item are also included herein. This document, as well as the accompanying website and message board (http://www.record-statement.org), will enhance the implementation and understanding of RECORD. Through implementation of RECORD, authors, journals editors, and peer reviewers can encourage transparency of research reporting.
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Benchimol E. I. et al. The REporting of studies Conducted using Observational Routinely-collected health Data (RECORD) Statement // PLoS Medicine. 2015. Vol. 12. No. 10. p. e1001885.
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Benchimol E. I., Smeeth L., Guttmann A., Harron K., Moher D., Petersen I., Sørensen H. T., von Elm E., Langan S. M. The REporting of studies Conducted using Observational Routinely-collected health Data (RECORD) Statement // PLoS Medicine. 2015. Vol. 12. No. 10. p. e1001885.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001885
UR - https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001885
TI - The REporting of studies Conducted using Observational Routinely-collected health Data (RECORD) Statement
T2 - PLoS Medicine
AU - Benchimol, Eric I.
AU - Smeeth, Liam
AU - Guttmann, Astrid
AU - Harron, Katie
AU - Moher, David
AU - Petersen, Irene
AU - Sørensen, Henrik T.
AU - von Elm, Erik
AU - Langan, Sinéad M.
PY - 2015
DA - 2015/10/06
PB - Public Library of Science (PLoS)
SP - e1001885
IS - 10
VL - 12
PMID - 26440803
SN - 1549-1277
SN - 1549-1676
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@article{2015_Benchimol,
author = {Eric I. Benchimol and Liam Smeeth and Astrid Guttmann and Katie Harron and David Moher and Irene Petersen and Henrik T. Sørensen and Erik von Elm and Sinéad M. Langan},
title = {The REporting of studies Conducted using Observational Routinely-collected health Data (RECORD) Statement},
journal = {PLoS Medicine},
year = {2015},
volume = {12},
publisher = {Public Library of Science (PLoS)},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001885},
number = {10},
pages = {e1001885},
doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.1001885}
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Benchimol, Eric I., et al. “The REporting of studies Conducted using Observational Routinely-collected health Data (RECORD) Statement.” PLoS Medicine, vol. 12, no. 10, Oct. 2015, p. e1001885. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001885.