Introducing the Library of Guidance for Health Scientists (LIGHTS)

Author:

Hirt Julian123,Schönenberger Christof Manuel4,Ewald Hannah5,Lawson Daeria O.6,Papola Davide7,Rohner Ramon4,Suter Katja1,Lin Shanshan8,Germini Federico9,Zeng Linan610,Shahabinezhad Ali11,Chowdhury Saifur Rahman6,Gao Ya612,Bhattacharjee Arunima113,Lima João Pedro6,Marusic Ana14,Buljan Ivan14,Agarwal Arnav69,Guyatt Gordon H.69,Briel Matthias46,Schandelmaier Stefan4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Research, University Hospital Basel, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

2. International Graduate Academy, Institute for Health and Nursing Science, Medical Faculty, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany

3. Institute of Nursing Science, Department of Health, Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences, St. Gallen

4. CLEAR (Clinical Research Empirical Assessment and Recommendations) Methods Center, Division of Clinical Epidemiology, Department of Clinical Research, University Hospital Basel, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

5. University Medical Library, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

6. Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

7. WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health and Service Evaluation, Department of Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Science, Section of Psychiatry, University of Verona, Verona, Italy

8. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

9. Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

10. Pharmacy Department/Evidence-Based Pharmacy Center, West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China

11. University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

12. Evidence-Based Medicine Center, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China

13. Swiss TPH (Tropical and Public Health Institute), University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

14. Department of Research in Biomedicine and Health, Center for Evidence-Based Medicine, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, Croatia

Abstract

ImportanceImproving methodological quality is a priority in the health research community. Finding appropriate methods guidance can be challenging due to heterogeneous terminology, poor indexing in medical databases, and variation in formats. The Library of Guidance for Health Scientists (LIGHTS) is a new searchable database for methods guidance articles.ObservationsJournal articles that aim to provide guidance for performing (including planning, design, conduct, analysis, and interpretation), reporting, and assessing the quality of health-related research involving humans or human populations (ie, excluding basic and animal research) are eligible for LIGHTS. A team of health researchers, information specialists, and methodologists continuously identifies and manually indexes eligible guidance documents. The search strategy includes focused searches of specific journals, specialized databases, and suggestions from researchers. A current limitation is that a keyword-based search of MEDLINE (and other general databases) and manual screening of records were not feasible because of the large number of hits (n = 915 523). As of September 20, 2022, LIGHTS included 1246 articles (336 reporting guidelines, 80 quality assessment tools, and 830 other methods guidance articles). The LIGHTS website provides a user-oriented search interface including filters for study type, specific methodological topic, research context, guidance type, and development process of the guidance. Automated matching of alternative methodological expressions (eg, enter loss to follow-up and find articles indexed with missing data) enhances search queries.Conclusions and RelevanceLIGHTS is a peer-supported initiative that is intended to increase access to and use of methods guidance relevant to health researchers, statisticians, methods consultants, methods developers, ethics boards, peer reviewers, journal editors, and funding bodies.

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Subject

General Medicine

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