Title: Peer review
1Peer review
- Critique of a scientific paper
2Key elements
- Scientific argument
- Methods
- Writing
- Tables and figures
3Background Asks a specific question
?
- What is the research question?
- What are the global issues?
- How do they apply to the local context?
Argument
4Results Reports sound scientific data that meet
the objectives
?
- Was the research question addressed?
- Is there enough detail?
- Do results allow statistical inference?
Argument
5Discussion Interprets results, builds a case
based on data and the literature
?
- Are the results interpreted on the basis of what
is already known? - Is the case for the conclusions well made?
Argument
6Limitations Described, analyzed,impact on
conclusions clear
?
- Key limitations, could influence main conclusions
discussed? - Limitations?
- Description
- Description of the consequences
- What may be done to address the limitation
- Interpretation of the results in light of the
limitation
Argument
7Suggests next steps in intervention and research
?
- Next steps suggested in terms of
- Action? Research?
- Are they relevant?
- Are they based upon the data?
Argument
8Design adequate to meet objectives
?
- What are the study objectives?
- Measure a quantity?
- Test a hypothesis?
- What kind of indicators does the study objectives
call for? - Is the study design explicit?
- Can the study design lead to the indicator needed?
Methods
9Population well defined and relevant to the
objectives
?
- What are the inclusion criteria?
- What are the exclusion criteria?
- Is the population relevant to the objectives?
Methods
10Definitions are specified, clear and based upon
standard criteria
?
- Are the outcomes defined?
- Are the exposures/interventions defined?
- Are standard definitions used?
Methods
11Sampling methods are sound
?
- Is the sample described?
- How was it selected?
- Are sampling methods compatible with classical
methods? - Will the sample address the objectives?
Methods
12Sample size Estimated appropriately and is
sufficient
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- Mention of a sample size calculation?
- Are the methods/formula used relevant?
- Are the assumptions making sense?
- Will the power be sufficient to address the
objectives?
Methods
13Design is free of bias
?
- Selection biases
- Information biases
Methods
14Data collected is relevant and well described
?
- Is it clear what data was collected?
- Is the data collection relevant to the study
objectives? - Unnecessary information?
- Key piece of information missing?
Methods
15Data collected with methods ensuring sufficient
quality
?
- What kind of instruments were used?
- Who collected the data?
- What were the quality assurance procedures?
Methods
16Analysis thought of beforehand and appropriate
?
- Is there a mention of an analysis plan?
- Does the data analysis address the objectives?
- Are there multiple/excessive comparisons?
Methods
17Indicators appropriate and well calculated
?
- Are indicators appropriate for study design?
- Disease frequency
- Incidence
- Prevalence
- Association
- Odds ratio
- Prevalence ratio
- Risk ratio
- Are indicators calculated correctly?
Methods
18Statistical tests are appropriate and well
computed
?
- Were the tests chosen appropriate?
- Were computations correct?
- Is the interpretation right?
Methods
19Appropriate attention to protection of human
subjects
?
- Does the study involve human subjects?
- Mention of possible risks/benefits?
- Confidentiality of data?
- Informed consent?
- Ethics committee approval (if applicable)?
Methods
20Content well distributed
?
- IMRAD
- Does each section contain what it is supposed to
contain? - Does any section contain irrelevant material?
- Are there elements placed in the wrong section?
Writing
21Language is simple and clear
?
- Is the language simple, avoiding jargon?
- Are sentences short?
- Is the argument structured?
- Are the meanings specific?
Writing
22Writing is sequential, reads well
?
- Are sentences starting where the previous ended?
- Is the writing taking the reader by the hand from
the introduction to the conclusion? - Active voice?
Writing
23Words Precise and consistent
?
- Are appropriate words chosen?
- Are identical words used to refer to the same
concepts? - Are words used in the context of their accepted
scientific meanings? - No use of significant if does not to refer to
statistics
Writing
24Only relevant and useful tables and/or figures
?
- How many tables and figures are there?
- Are the tables redundant with the figures?
- Are the tables/figures all needed?
Tables and figures
25Choice of graph/table to display information is
appropriate
?
- Are the graph(s) effective at capturing a piece
of information? - Are the table(s) effective at displaying the data
to - Point to the main trends?
- Point to the main exceptions to these trends?
Tables and figures
26Tables are clear, exact and the totals add up
?
- Are the tables readable?
- Are the titles explicit?
- Are there row / column summaries?
- Do the totals add up?
- Are there footnotes to explain unclear points?
Tables and figures
27Graphs appropriate, can be understood
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- Is there a clear message behind every graph?
- Are the graphs drawn in a way that communicate
the message effectively? - Is the ink-to-data ratio low?
Tables and figures
28Take home message
- Use a checklist to evaluate
- Assess the strength of the argument
- Review the methods point by point
- Evaluate the effectiveness of the writing
- Check appropriateness of the tables/figures