Transparency in reporting frameworks in Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Open: Research designs and value streams

骨关节炎和软骨开放研究报告框架的透明度:研究设计和价值流

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Abstract

Transparent and complete reporting is essential to the credibility and utility of health research, yet the quality of such reporting remains inconsistent. Also, in osteoarthritis (OA) research, poor reporting undermines reproducibility, synthesis, and translation into practice and policy. Therefore, clear and accurate reporting is not merely a bureaucratic exercise but foundational because it establishes trust and confidence in the reported outcomes. This editorial emphasizes the ultimate importance of adopting reporting guidelines developed by the Enhancing the Quality and Transparency of Health Research (EQUATOR) Network. Such guidelines include CONSORT for randomized trials, STROBE for observational studies, PRISMA for systematic reviews, and SPIRIT for protocols. Altogether, these helpful tools provide structured frameworks that enhance clarity, rigor, and reproducibility across study designs. We also adapt the concept of "value streams" from lean management as a metaphor for scientific reporting: each checklist item coherently contributes incremental value within a logical, unidirectional flow that transforms research into coherent and trustworthy publications. Early adoption of these value streams and reporting guidelines by authors-and their integration into the publishing process, including reviewer training-will strengthen the quality, relevance, and long-term value of OA research and help ensure that reporting frameworks are truly transparent and accessible.

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