1. Protocol for a systematic review of N-of-1 trial protocol guidelines and protocol reporting guidelines
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Porcino, Antony J, Punja, Salima, Chan, An-Wen, Kravitz, Richard, Orkin, Aaron, Ravaud, Philippe, Schmid, Christopher H, and Vohra, Sunita
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Allied Health and Rehabilitation Science ,Health Sciences ,Clinical Research ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Clinical Protocols ,Cross-Over Studies ,Humans ,Research Design ,Systematic Reviews as Topic ,Clinical protocols ,Guidelines ,N-of-1 trials ,Single case experimental designs ,Systematic review ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
BackgroundN-of-1 trials are multiple cross-over trials done in individual participants, generating individual treatment effect information. While reporting guidelines for the CONSORT Extension for N-of-1 trials (CENT) and the Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) already exist, there is no standardized recommendation for the reporting of N-of-1 trial protocols.ObjectiveThe objective of this study is to evaluate current literature on N-of-1 design and reporting to identify key elements of rigorous N-of-1 protocol design.MethodsWe will conduct a systematic search for all N-of-1 trial guidelines and protocol-reporting guidelines published in peer-reviewed literature. We will search Medline, Embase, PsycINFO, CINAHL, the Cochrane Methodology Register, CENTRAL, and the NHS Economic Evaluation Database. Eligible articles will contain explicit guidance on N-of-1 protocol construction or reporting. Two reviewers will independently screen all titles and abstracts and then undertake full-text reviews of potential articles to determine eligibility. One reviewer will perform data extraction of selected articles, checked by the second reviewer. Data analysis will ascertain common features of N-of-1 trial protocols and compare them to the SPIRIT and CENT items.DiscussionThis systematic review assesses recommendations on the design and reporting of N-of-1 trial protocols. These findings will inform an international Delphi development process for an N-of-1 trial protocol reporting guideline. The development of this guideline is critical for improving the quality of N-of-1 protocols, leading to improvements in the quality of published N-of-1 trial research.
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- 2017