🎲 CONSORT
For randomized clinical trials comparing two or more health interventions.
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For randomized clinical trials comparing two or more health interventions.
For systematic reviews and meta-analyses that combine results from previous studies.
For observational studies: cohort, case-control, or cross-sectional.
For diagnostic accuracy studies comparing tests against a reference standard.
For research with laboratory animals (in vivo experiments).
For meta-analyses of observational studies in epidemiology.
For clinical case reports or case series.
For qualitative research syntheses (qualitative reviews).
For primary qualitative research.
For development or validation of prediction models.
For studies evaluating the prognostic value of tumor biomarkers.