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
Mathew G, Sohrabi C, Franchi T, Nicola M, Kerwan A, Agha R; PROCESS Group. Preferred Reporting Of Case Series in Surgery (PROCESS) 2023 guidelines. Int J Surg. 2023;109(12):3760-3769.
Language
English
Reporting guideline website URL
Study design
Observational studies
Clinical area
Surgery
Applies to the whole report or to individual sections of the report?
Whole report
Previous versions of this guideline / Guideline history
The PROCESS reporting guideline was originally published in 2016 and updated in 2018 and 2020.
2016
Agha RA, Fowler AJ, Rajmohan S, Barai I, Orgill DP; PROCESS Group. Preferred reporting of case series in surgery; the PROCESS guidelines. Int J Surg. 2016;36 (Pt A):319-323. PMID: 27770639
2018 update
Agha RA, Borrelli MR, Farwana R, Koshy K, Fowler A, Orgill DP; SCARE Group. The PROCESS 2018 Statement: Updating Consensus Preferred Reporting Of CasE Series in Surgery (PROCESS) Guidelines. Int J Surg. 2018. PMID: 30359781
2020 update
Agha RA, Sohrabi C, Mathew G, Franchi T, Kerwan A, O’Neill N; PROCESS Group. The PROCESS 2020 Guideline: Updating Consensus Preferred Reporting Of CasE Series in Surgery (PROCESS) Guidelines. Int J Surg. 2020:S1743-9191(20)30779-2. PMID: 33189880
Record last updated on
February 2, 2024