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Minimal reporting improvement after peer review in reports of COVID-19 prediction models: systematic review

Abstract:
Objectives: To assess improvement in the completeness of reporting coronavirus (COVID-19) prediction models after the peer review process.

Study Design and Setting: Studies included in a living systematic review of COVID-19 prediction models, with both preprint and peer-reviewed published versions available, were assessed. The primary outcome was the change in percentage adherence to the transparent reporting of a multivariable prediction model for individual prognosis or diagnosis (TRIPOD) reporting guidelines between pre-print and published manuscripts.

Results: Nineteen studies were identified including seven (37%) model development studies, two external validations of existing models (11%), and 10 (53%) papers reporting on both development and external validation of the same model. Median percentage adherence among preprint versions was 33% (min-max: 10 to 68%). The percentage adherence of TRIPOD components increased from preprint to publication in 11/19 studies (58%), with adherence unchanged in the remaining eight studies. The median change in adherence was just 3 percentage points (pp, min-max: 0-14 pp) across all studies. No association was observed between the change in percentage adherence and preprint score, journal impact factor, or time between journal submission and acceptance.

Conclusions: The preprint reporting quality of COVID-19 prediction modeling studies is poor and did not improve much after peer review, suggesting peer review had a trivial effect on the completeness of reporting during the pandemic.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1016/j.jclinepi.2022.12.005

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0000-0001-7894-1159
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0000-0003-2504-2613
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0000-0002-5529-1541
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Institution:
University of Oxford
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MSD
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NDORMS
Sub department:
Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences
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0000-0002-2772-2316


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https://ror.org/054225q67
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C49297/A27294
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https://ror.org/03x94j517
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MR/V038168/1


Publisher:
Elsevier
Journal:
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology More from this journal
Volume:
154
Pages:
75-84
Place of publication:
United States
Publication date:
2022-12-14
Acceptance date:
2022-12-07
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EISSN:
1878-5921
ISSN:
0895-4356
Pmid:
36528232


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1316423
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pubs:1316423
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2025-03-17
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