A checklist for critical appraisal of studies of biological variation

Author:

Bartlett William A.,Braga Federica,Carobene Anna,Coşkun Abdurrahman,Prusa Richard,Fernandez-Calle Pilar,Røraas Thomas,Jonker Neils,Sandberg Sverre,on behalf of the Biological Variati

Abstract

AbstractData on biological variation are used for many purposes in laboratory medicine but concern exists over the validity of the data reported in some studies. A critical appraisal checklist has been produced by a working group established by the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EFLM) to enable standardised assessment of existing and future publications of biological variation data. The checklist identifies key elements to be reported in studies to enable safe accurate and effective transport of biological variation data sets across healthcare systems. The checklist is mapped to the domains of a minimum data set required to enable this process.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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