TY - JOUR
T1 - Better reporting of interventions
T2 - Template for intervention description and replication (TIDieR) checklist and guide
AU - Hoffmann, Tammy C.
AU - Glasziou, Paul P.
AU - Boutron, Isabelle
AU - Milne, Ruairidh
AU - Perera, Rafael
AU - Moher, David
AU - Altman, Douglas G.
AU - Barbour, Virginia
AU - Macdonald, Helen
AU - Johnston, Marie
AU - Kadoorie, Sarah E Lamb
AU - Dixon-Woods, Mary
AU - McCulloch, Peter
AU - Wyatt, Jeremy C.
AU - Phelan, An Wen Chan
AU - Michie, Susan
PY - 2014/3/7
Y1 - 2014/3/7
N2 - Without a complete published description of interventions, clinicians and patients cannot reliably implement interventions that are shown to be useful, and other researchers cannot replicate or build on research findings. The quality of description of interventions in publications, however, is remarkably poor. To improve the completeness of reporting, and ultimately the replicability, of interventions, an international group of experts and stakeholders developed the Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) checklist and guide. The process involved a literature review for relevant checklists and research, a Delphi survey of an international panel of experts to guide item selection, and a face to face panel meeting. The resultant 12 item TIDieR checklist (brief name, why, what (materials), what (procedure), who provided, how, where, when and how much, tailoring, modifications, how well (planned), how well (actual)) is an extension of the CONSORT 2010 statement (item 5) and the SPIRIT 2013 statement (item 11). While the emphasis of the checklist is on trials, the guidance is intended to apply across all evaluative study designs. This paper presents the TIDieR checklist and guide, with an explanation and elaboration for each item, and examples of good reporting. The TIDieR checklist and guide should improve the reporting of interventions and make it easier for authors to structure accounts of their interventions, reviewers and editors to assess the descriptions, and readers to use the information.
AB - Without a complete published description of interventions, clinicians and patients cannot reliably implement interventions that are shown to be useful, and other researchers cannot replicate or build on research findings. The quality of description of interventions in publications, however, is remarkably poor. To improve the completeness of reporting, and ultimately the replicability, of interventions, an international group of experts and stakeholders developed the Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) checklist and guide. The process involved a literature review for relevant checklists and research, a Delphi survey of an international panel of experts to guide item selection, and a face to face panel meeting. The resultant 12 item TIDieR checklist (brief name, why, what (materials), what (procedure), who provided, how, where, when and how much, tailoring, modifications, how well (planned), how well (actual)) is an extension of the CONSORT 2010 statement (item 5) and the SPIRIT 2013 statement (item 11). While the emphasis of the checklist is on trials, the guidance is intended to apply across all evaluative study designs. This paper presents the TIDieR checklist and guide, with an explanation and elaboration for each item, and examples of good reporting. The TIDieR checklist and guide should improve the reporting of interventions and make it easier for authors to structure accounts of their interventions, reviewers and editors to assess the descriptions, and readers to use the information.
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U2 - 10.1136/bmj.g1687
DO - 10.1136/bmj.g1687
M3 - Article
C2 - MEDLINE:24609605
AN - SCOPUS:84896518648
SN - 0959-8146
VL - 348
JO - British Medical Journal
JF - British Medical Journal
M1 - g1687
ER -