ACCORD (ACcurate COnsensus Reporting Document): A reporting guideline for consensus methods in biomedicine developed via a modified Delphi.
William T Gattrell, Patricia Logullo, Esther J van Zuuren, Amy Price, Ellen L Hughes, Paul Blazey, Christopher C Winchester, David Tovey, Keith Goldman, Amrit Pali Hungin, Niall Harrison
January 2024 PLoS MedSynopsis of Social media discussions
The discussions highlight interest in the updated guidelines, with posts referencing the ACCORD document and its development process, while some express reservations about the lack of patient involvement and adherence to guidelines, demonstrating moderate engagement and interest without asserting a high level of impact or consensus.
Agreement
Neither agree nor disagreeDiscussions express mixed opinions, with some skepticism about the methodology, indicating neither strong support nor disagreement.
Interest
Moderate level of interestParticipants show curiosity about the guideline's applicability and updates, suggesting moderate interest.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementComments include references to guidelines and specific literature, indicating active but not deeply detailed engagement.
Impact
Neutral impactThe overall tone suggests awareness rather than perceived transformative influence, leading to a moderate or neutral impact score.
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ACCORD Guideline for Reporting Consensus Methods in Biomedicine
The ACCORD guideline improves how researchers report consensus methods in biomedical studies, especially when evidence is limited or opinions vary. It provides a checklist of 35 essential items to enhance transparency and clarity in research reporting.
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@Mon_ish_K @SirohiBhawna @DrVAChaudhari @sgeorgebarreto @Shrikhande_SV @ItaruEndo @DrPJagannath 1. No public & patient involvement that I can see - none listed as authors. 2. No adherence to ACCORD guidelines for Delphi consensus statements that I can ascertain (https://t.co/lAV1dipus7) - not referenced that I can see. These are "sine qua non" for high quality.
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Takashi Kitagawa, PT, Ph.D.
@Takapon_PT_PhD (Twitter)https://t.co/vh52KXy8tL Gattrell WT, et al. ACCORD (ACcurate COnsensus Reporting Document): A reporting guideline for consensus methods in biomedicine developed via a modified Delphi. PLoS Med. 2024 Jan 23;21(1):e1004326.
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Dr. Amy Price
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Ash Paul
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Abstract Synopsis
- The ACCORD (Accurate Consensus Reporting Document) is a new guideline designed to improve how researchers report consensus methods used in biomedical studies, especially when evidence is limited or opinions differ.
- Its development involved reviewing existing literature, a systematic process, and input from a diverse panel of experts worldwide, resulting in a final checklist of 35 essential reporting items across various sections of research articles.
- Overall, the ACCORD guideline aims to enhance transparency and consistency in reporting consensus-based research, helping authors produce clearer, more comprehensive studies that better inform clinical decisions and policy making.]
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