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Standardised reporting of burden of disease studies: the STROBOD statement

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.1186/s12963-024-00347-9 [2]

Authors

Brecht Devleesschauwer [3]; Periklis Charalampous [4]; Vanessa Gorasso [5]; Ricardo Assunção [6]; Henk Hilderink [7]; Jane Idavain [8]; Tina Lesnik [9]; Milena Santric-Milicevic [10]; Elena Pallari [11]; Sara M. Pires [12]; Dietrich Plass [13]; Grant M. A. Wyper [14]; Elena Von der Lippe [15]; Juanita A. Haagsma [16]

Keywords

  1. burden of disease [17]
  2. Checklist [18]
  3. Disability-Adjusted Life Years [19]
  4. European burden of disease network [20]
  5. Reporting guidelines [21]
Article written during project(s) : 
burden-eu European Burden of Disease Network [22]

Abstract:

Background The burden of disease (BOD) approach, originating with the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study in the 1990s, has become a cornerstone for population health monitoring. Despite the widespread use of the Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY) metric, variations in methodological approaches and reporting inconsistencies hinder comparability across studies. To tackle this issue, we set out to develop guidelines for reporting DALY calculation studies to improve the transparency and comparability of BOD estimates. Methods and Findings The development of the STROBOD statement be…
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Abstract

Background

The burden of disease (BOD) approach, originating with the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study in the 1990s, has become a cornerstone for population health monitoring. Despite the widespread use of the Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY) metric, variations in methodological approaches and reporting inconsistencies hinder comparability across studies. To tackle this issue, we set out to develop guidelines for reporting DALY calculation studies to improve the transparency and comparability of BOD estimates.

Methods and Findings

The development of the STROBOD statement began within the European Burden of Disease Network, evolving from initial concepts discussed in workshops and training sessions focused on critical analysis of BOD studies. In 2021, a working group was formed to refine the preliminary version into the final Standardised Reporting of Burden of Disease studies (STROBOD) statement, consisting of 28 items structured across six main sections. These sections cover the title, abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion, and open science, aiming to ensure transparency and standardization in reporting BOD studies. Notably, the methods section of the STROBOD checklist encompasses aspects such as study setting, data inputs and adjustments, DALY calculation methods, uncertainty analyses, and recommendations for reproducibility and transparency. A pilot phase was conducted to test the efficacy of the STROBOD statement, highlighting the importance of providing clear explanations and examples for each reporting item.

Conclusions

The inaugural STROBOD statement offers a crucial framework for standardizing reporting in BOD research, with plans for ongoing evaluation and potential revisions based on user feedback. While the current version focuses on general BOD methodology, future iterations may include specialized checklists for distinct applications such as injury or risk factor estimation, reflecting the dynamic nature of this field.

Associated health topics:

Burden of disease [23]

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