Objectives: The objective of this study was to develop a reporting
guideline for epidemiological survey reports, referred to as “Guidelines
for Survey Reporting (G-SURE).”
Methods: To develop G-SURE, we adopted a systematic approach,
starting with a detailed review of recent survey reports in Public
Health Weekly Report, Eurosurveillance, and Morbidity and
Mortality Weekly Report and an analysis of current reporting
standards. After drafting the guidelines, our team conducted an in-depth
internal evaluation to assess their effectiveness and applicability. We then
refined the guidelines based on insights from external experts and potential
users, particularly those with significant experience in survey reporting. The
plan also includes ongoing efforts to widely share the guidelines and update
them periodically, incorporating new findings and user feedback.
Results: G-SURE will provide a structured framework for reporting
outbreak investigations, comprising a detailed checklist and Explanation
& Elaboration documents. These will improve the transparency,
consistency, and quality of public health documentation.
Conclusion: In this protocol article, we introduce G-SURE, a
guideline developed to improve epidemiological survey research. G-SURE addresses
the critical need for uniform reporting standards in epidemiological surveys,
aiming to improve the quality and relevance of research outcomes in this area.
This guideline is also designed to be a key resource for peer reviewers and
editors, aiding them in efficiently assessing the thoroughness and accuracy of
survey reports. By providing consistent reporting criteria, G-SURE seeks to
minimize confusion and irregularities, which are often encountered in the
process of scientific publication.
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