Consensus reporting items for studies in primary care (CRISP) is a newly developed measurement tool developed abroad to standardize primary health care research, so as to improve the quality of reporting and enhance the applicability, comprehensiveness, transparency and operability of reporting. The report contains 24 Entries that follow the Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion (IMRaD) format, and is primarily concerned with describing the research team, the patients, the study subjects, the health status, the clinical experience, the health care team, the interventions, the study interventions, and the findings in the PHC study / implementation of results, etc. This article introduces and interprets the reporting guidelines to help researchers better understand and apply this statement to improve the quality of reporting in primary health care research
Citation: KUANG Yingping, XIONG Jun, WANG Kang, WANG Genfa, KANG Xinzhong, YU Ting. Standardized interpretation of consensus reporting items for studies in primary care (CRISP). Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2025, 25(5): 577-583. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.202410040 Copy
Copyright © the editorial department of Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine of West China Medical Publisher. All rights reserved
-
Previous Article
Checklist for artificial intelligence in medical imaging (CLAIM) 2024 update: a comparison and interpretation ZHONGJingyu, XING Yue, LU Junjie, YANG Jiarui, CHU Jingshen, SONG Yang, HU Yangfan, DING Defang, LIU Xianwei, ZHANG Huan, YAO Weiwu -
Next Article
Overview and perspectives on risk of bias assessment tools in network meta-analysis ZHENGQingyong, XU Jianguo, LIU Ming, ZHOU Yongjia, LI Tengfei, YUAN Kaisen, ZHANG Ye, TANG Xiao, LIU Jia, LI Molan, WANG Na, WANG Gang, ZHANG Junhua, TIAN Jinhui