Methodological rigour in preclinical urology: a systematic review reporting research quality over a 14‐year period

Author:

Park Seung Hyun1ORCID,Lee Se Bee2,Park Seoyeon1,Kim Eun Young345,Pizzol Damiano6,Trott Mike78ORCID,Barnett Yvonne9,Koyanagi Ai1011,Jacob Louis101112ORCID,Soysal Pinar13,Veronese Nicola14ORCID,Ippoliti Simona15ORCID,Abou Ghayda Ramy16ORCID,Thirumavalavan Nannan16ORCID,Hijaz Adonis16,Sheyn David16,Pope Rachel16,Conroy Britt16,Jaeger Irina16,Shubham Gupta16,Nevo Amihay17ORCID,Ilie Petre Cristian18,Lee Seung Won19ORCID,Yon Dong Keon20ORCID,Han Hyun Ho21ORCID,Hong Sung Hwi1,Shin Jae Il22232425ORCID,Ponsky Lee26,Smith Lee7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

2. Ulsan University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

3. Evidence‐Based Research Laboratory, Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Care, College of Pharmacy Chung‐Ang University Seoul South Korea

4. Department of Pharmaceutical Industry Chung‐Ang University Seoul South Korea

5. College of Pharmacy Chung‐Ang University Seoul South Korea

6. Italian Agency for Development Cooperation Khartoum Sudan

7. Centre for Health Performance and Wellbeing Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge UK

8. Centre for Public Health Queen's University Belfast Belfast UK

9. School of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge UK

10. Research and Development Unit, Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu Universitat de Barcelona, Fundació Sant Joan de Déu, CIBERSAM Barcelona Spain

11. Instituto de Salud Carlos III Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental (CIBERSAM) Madrid Spain

12. Faculty of Medicine University of Versailles Saint‐Quentin‐en‐Yvelines Montigny‐le‐Bretonneux France

13. Department of Geriatric Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Bezmialem Vakif University Istanbul Turkey

14. Department of Internal Medicine University of Palermo, Geriatrics Section Palermo Italy

15. Urology Department Hull University Teaching Hospitals Hull UK

16. Urology Institute, University Hospitals System Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine OH Cleveland USA

17. Department of Urology Tel‐Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel‐Aviv University Tel Aviv‐Yafo Israel

18. Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital Norwich UK

19. Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Suwon South Korea

20. Center for Digital Health, Medical Science Research Institute Kyung Hee University Medical Center, Kyung Hee University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

21. Department of Urology Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

22. Department of Pediatrics Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

23. Department of Medical Education Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

24. Center for Medical Education Training and Professional Development in Yonsei‐Donggok Medical Education Institute Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

25. Severance Underwood Meta-research Center Institute of Convergence Science Yonsei University Seoul South Korea

26. Urology Institute University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Cleveland OH USA

Abstract

ObjectiveTo investigate the prevalence and trends of essential study design elements in preclinical urological studies, as well as key factors that may improve methodological rigour, as the demand for methodological rigour in preclinical studies is increasing since research reproducibility and transparency in the medico‐scientific field are being questioned.Methods and ResultsPubMed was searched to include preclinical urological studies published between July 2007 to June 2021. A total of 3768 articles met the inclusion criteria. Data on study design elements and animal models used were collected. Citation density was also examined as a surrogate marker of study influence. We performed an analysis of the prevalence of seven critical study design elements and temporal patterns over 14 years. Randomisation was reported in 50.0%, blinding in 15.0%, sample size estimation in 1.0%, inclusion of both sexes in 6.3%, statistical analysis in 97.1%, housing and husbandry in 47.7%, and inclusion/exclusion criteria in 5.0%. Temporal analysis showed that the implementation of these study design elements has increased, except for inclusion of both sexes and inclusion/exclusion criteria. Reporting study design elements were associated with increased citation density in randomisation and statistical analysis.ConclusionsThe risk of bias is prevalent in 14‐year publications describing preclinical urological research, and the quality of methodological rigour is barely related to the citation density of the article. Yet five study design elements (randomisation, blinding, sample size estimation, statistical analysis, and housing and husbandry) proposed by both the National Institutes of Health and Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments guidelines have been either well reported or are being well reported over time.Systematic Review RegistrationPROSPERO CRD42022233125.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology

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