- PRISMA statement
PRISMA provides authors with guidance and examples of how to completely report why a systematic review was done, what methods were used, and what results were found
- PRISMA 2020 flow diagram — PRISMA statement
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- PRISMA 2020 checklist
The PRISMA 2020 statement comprises a checklist of items and sub-items, and an expanded checklist that details reporting recommendations for each item sub-item
- Scoping — PRISMA statement
The PRISMA extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR) was published in 2018 The checklist contains 20 essential reporting items and 2 optional items to include when completing a scoping review
- Abstracts — PRISMA statement
The PRISMA 2020 extension for Abstracts was published within the main PRISMA 2020 paper The 12-item checklist gives authors a framework for condensing their systematic review into the essentials for a journal or conference abstract that will meet the needs of many readers
- PRISMA 2020 statement — PRISMA statement
To find out more about the PRISMA 2020 statement and explanation and elaboration paper, obtain downloads of the PRISMA 2020 checklists and flow diagrams, and learn about the history, development and funding of PRISMA 2020, click on the links below:
- Protocols — PRISMA statement
PRISMA-Protocols PRISMA-Protocols (PRISMA-P) was published in 2015 aiming to facilitate the development and reporting of systematic review protocols Key documents Checklist: PDF | Word Statement paper: Moher D, Shamseer L, Clarke M, Ghersi D, Liberati A, Petticrew M, Shekelle P, Stewart LA
- COSMIN — PRISMA statement
The PRISMA-COSMIN for OMIs extension was published in 2024 It provides guidance for reporting systematic reviews of outcome measurement instruments (OMIs), fostering their reproducibility, and allowing end-users to appraise the quality of OMIs and select the most appropriate OMI for a specific application
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