TY - JOUR
T1 - The PROCESS 2020 Guideline
T2 - Updating Consensus Preferred Reporting Of CasE Series in Surgery (PROCESS) Guidelines
AU - for the PROCESS Group
AU - Agha, Riaz A.
AU - Sohrabi, Catrin
AU - Mathew, Ginimol
AU - Franchi, Thomas
AU - Kerwan, Ahmed
AU - O'Neill, Niamh
AU - Thoma, Achilles
AU - Beamish, Andrew J.
AU - Noureldin, Ashraf
AU - Rao, Ashwini
AU - Vasudevan, Baskaran
AU - Challacombe, Ben
AU - Perakath, Benjamin
AU - Kirshtein, Boris
AU - Ekser, Burcin
AU - Pramesh, C. S.
AU - Laskin, Daniel M.
AU - Machado-Aranda, David
AU - Pagano, Duilio
AU - Roy, Gaurav
AU - Kadioglu, Huseyin
AU - Nixon, Iain J.
AU - Mukhejree, Indraneil
AU - McCaul, James A.
AU - Chi-Yong Ngu, James
AU - Albrecht, Joerg
AU - Rivas, Juan Gomez
AU - Raveendran, Kandiah
AU - Derbyshire, Laura
AU - Ather, M. Hammad
AU - Thorat, Mangesh A.
AU - Valmasoni, Michele
AU - Bashashati, Mohammad
AU - Chalkoo, Mushtaq
AU - Teo, Nan Zun
AU - Raison, Nicholas
AU - Muensterer, Oliver J.
AU - Bradley, Patrick James
AU - Goel, Prabudh
AU - Pai, Prathamesh S.
AU - Afifi, Raafat Yahia
AU - Rosin, Richard David
AU - Coppola, Roberto
AU - Klappenbach, Roberto
AU - Wynn, Rolf
AU - Surani, Salim
AU - Giordano, Salvatore
AU - Massarut, Samuele
AU - Raja, Shahzad G.
AU - Basu, Somprakas
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - Introduction: The PROCESS Guidelines were first published in 2016 and were last updated in 2018. They provide a structure for reporting surgical case series in order to increase reporting robustness and transparency, and are used and endorsed by authors, journal editors and reviewers alike. In order to drive forwards reporting quality, they must be kept up to date. As such, we have updated these guidelines via a DELPHI consensus exercise. Methods: The updated guidelines were produced via a DELPHI consensus exercise. Members from the previous DELPHI group were again invited, alongside editorial board members and peer reviewers of the International Journal of Surgery and the International Journal of Surgery Case Reports. An online survey was completed by this expert group to indicate their agreement with proposed changes to the checklist items. Results: A total of 53 surgical experts agreed to participate and 49 (92%) completed the survey. The responses and suggested modifications were incorporated into the previous 2018 guidelines. There was a high degree of agreement amongst the PROCESS Group, with all but one of the PROCESS items receiving over 70% of scores ranging 7–9. Conclusion: A DELPHI consensus exercise was completed and an updated and improved PROCESS Checklist is now presented.
AB - Introduction: The PROCESS Guidelines were first published in 2016 and were last updated in 2018. They provide a structure for reporting surgical case series in order to increase reporting robustness and transparency, and are used and endorsed by authors, journal editors and reviewers alike. In order to drive forwards reporting quality, they must be kept up to date. As such, we have updated these guidelines via a DELPHI consensus exercise. Methods: The updated guidelines were produced via a DELPHI consensus exercise. Members from the previous DELPHI group were again invited, alongside editorial board members and peer reviewers of the International Journal of Surgery and the International Journal of Surgery Case Reports. An online survey was completed by this expert group to indicate their agreement with proposed changes to the checklist items. Results: A total of 53 surgical experts agreed to participate and 49 (92%) completed the survey. The responses and suggested modifications were incorporated into the previous 2018 guidelines. There was a high degree of agreement amongst the PROCESS Group, with all but one of the PROCESS items receiving over 70% of scores ranging 7–9. Conclusion: A DELPHI consensus exercise was completed and an updated and improved PROCESS Checklist is now presented.
KW - Case series
KW - Guideline
KW - PROCESS
KW - Surgery
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijsu.2020.11.005
DO - 10.1016/j.ijsu.2020.11.005
M3 - Article
C2 - 33189880
AN - SCOPUS:85096844616
SN - 1743-9191
VL - 84
SP - 231
EP - 235
JO - International Journal of Surgery
JF - International Journal of Surgery
ER -