Principles and framework for assessing the risk of bias for studies included in comparative quantitative environmental systematic reviews.

Bias Blinding Critical appraisal External validity Internal validity Quality assessment Risk of bias Systematic error Validity

Journal

Environmental evidence
ISSN: 2047-2382
Titre abrégé: Environ Evid
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101744999

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
29 Mar 2022
Historique:
medline: 29 3 2022
pubmed: 29 3 2022
entrez: 24 1 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The internal validity of conclusions about effectiveness or impact in systematic reviews, and of decisions based on them, depends on risk of bias assessments being conducted appropriately. However, a random sample of 50 recently-published articles claiming to be quantitative environmental systematic reviews found 64% did not include any risk of bias assessment, whilst nearly all that did omitted key sources of bias. Other limitations included lack of transparency, conflation of quality constructs, and incomplete application of risk of bias assessments to the data synthesis. This paper addresses deficiencies in risk of bias assessments by highlighting core principles that are required for risk of bias assessments to be fit-for-purpose, and presenting a framework based on these principles to guide review teams on conducting risk of bias assessments appropriately and consistently. The core principles require that risk of bias assessments be Focused, Extensive, Applied and Transparent (FEAT). These principles support risk of bias assessments, appraisal of risk of bias tools, and the development of new tools. The framework follows a Plan-Conduct-Apply-Report approach covering all stages of risk of bias assessment. The scope of this paper is comparative quantitative environmental systematic reviews which address PICO or PECO-type questions including, but not limited to, topic areas such as environmental management, conservation, ecosystem restoration, and analyses of environmental interventions, exposures, impacts and risks.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38264537
doi: 10.1186/s13750-022-00264-0
pmc: PMC10805236
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

1-23

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

Auteurs

Geoff Frampton (G)

Southampton Health Technology Assessments Centre (SHTAC), Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.

Paul Whaley (P)

Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.
Evidence-Based Toxicology Collaboration at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, USA.

Micah Bennett (M)

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, Chicago, IL 60604, USA.

Gary Bilotta (G)

School of Environment and Technology, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK.

Jean-Lou C M Dorne (JCM)

Scientific Committee and Emerging Risks Unit, European Food Safety Authority, Via Carlo Magno 1A, 43121 Parma, Italy.

Jacqualyn Eales (J)

European Centre for Environment and Human Health, College of Medicine and Health, University of Exeter, Knowledge Spa, Truro TR1 3HD, UK.

Katy James (K)

Centre for Evidence-Based Agriculture, Harper Adams University, Newport, Shropshire TF10 8NB, UK.

Christian Kohl (C)

Institute for Biosafety in Plant Biotechnology (SB), Julius Kühn Institute (JKI) - Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Berlin, Germany.

Magnus Land (M)

Formas, Box 1206, 111 82 Stockholm, Sweden.

Barbara Livoreil (B)

Freelance Consultant, Coopaname, France.

David Makowski (D)

UMR518, University Paris-Saclay, INRAE, AgroParistech, 16 rue Claude Bernard, 75231 Paris, France.

Evans Muchiri (E)

Centre for Anthropological Research, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Gillian Petrokofsky (G)

Oxford Long-Term Ecology Lab, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Nicola Randall (N)

Centre for Evidence-Based Agriculture, Harper Adams University, Newport, Shropshire TF10 8NB, UK.

Kate Schofield (K)

Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC 20460, USA.

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