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STROBE is an initiative to improve the quality of reporting of observational studies in epidemiology. It provides a checklist of items that should be included in articles reporting cohort, case-control, and cross-sectional studies.
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STROBE Checklist: cohort, case-control, and cross-sectional...
- Translations
Translations of STROBE Statement. Chinese (published in...
- Publications
The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in...
- Commentaries
Response to STROBE explanatory article published in PloS...
- Contributors
Members of the STROBE Initiative. Douglas G. Altman† In...
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For a comprehensive list of published STROBE extensions and...
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University of Bern Institute of Social and Preventive...
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STROBE provides checklists to help researchers report observational studies in epidemiology clearly and completely. Download or fill out the checklists for cohort, case-control, cross-sectional, or conference abstract studies.
STROBE is a set of recommendations for reporting observational studies in epidemiology (cohort, case-control, cross-sectional). Find the checklist, explanation, elaboration, and translation of STROBE in various journals and languages.
The original articles publishing the STROBE guidelines together with their bibliographies were identified and thoroughly reviewed. These guidelines consist of 22 checklist items that the author needs to fulfil before submitting the manuscript to a journal.
STROBE is an initiative to improve the quality and transparency of observational studies in epidemiology. It provides a checklist of items to report and a rationale for each item. See publications of STROBE Statement and Explanation and Elaboration.
Learn how to use the 22-item STROBE checklist to report observational studies accurately and completely. The checklist covers cohort, case-control, and cross-sectional studies and provides guidance on key elements to include in each section of the manuscript.
18 paź 2007 · The STROBE statement is a checklist of 22 items that should be included in articles reporting on cohort, case-control, and cross sectional studies. It aims to improve the transparency and quality of observational research and is based on empirical evidence and methodological considerations.