Commonly used reporting guidelines
| STROBE | Observational Studies |
| PRISMA | Systematic reviews of trials |
| PRISMA-P | Systematic review protocols |
| CONSORT | Randomised trials |
| SPIRIT | Randomised trial protocols |
| SRQR | Qualitative Research |
| CARE | Case Reports |
| STARD | Diagnostic studies |
| TRIPOD+AI | Prediction Models |
| ARRIVE | Animal Research |
| SQUIRE | Quality Improvement |
| CHEERS | Economic Evaluations |
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Full bibliographic reference
Staniszewska S, Simera I, Seers K, Mockford C, Goodlad S, Altman DG, Moher D, Barber R, Denegri S, Entwistle A, Littlejohns P, Morris C, Suleman R. GRIPP2 reporting checklists: tools to improve reporting of patient and public involvement in research.
This guideline was published simultaneously in 2 journals. You can read the guideline in either of these journals using the links below.
BMJ. 2017;358:j3453. PMID: 28768629
Res Involv Engagem. 2017;3:13. PMID: 29062538
Language
English
Study design
Clinical practice guidelines, Clinical trials, Economic evaluations, Experimental studies, Observational studies, Qualitative research, Quality improvement studies, Systematic reviews/Meta-analyses/Reviews/HTA/Overviews
Applies to the whole report or to individual sections of the report?
Abstract, Narrative sections (discussion etc.), Procedure/Method, Results, Study characteristics (participants etc.)
Previous versions of this guideline / Guideline history
Staniszewska S, Brett J, Mockford C, Barber R. The GRIPP checklist: strengthening the quality of patient and public involvement reporting in research. Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 2011 Oct;27(4):391-9. PMID: 22004782
Additional information
Read the project summary (PDF) (December 2010)
Record last updated on
July 8, 2025