Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6084377 Injury 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionMany reviews of published papers in the medical literature have reported errors in statistical methods and presentation.Methods100 successive papers submitted to INJURY and sent for initial statistical review between December 2010 and January 2012 were analysed. The comments made on the papers were categorised and summarised.ResultsSuggestions for improvement were made for 90 of the papers. An inappropriate analysis was identified in 47. Other errors were seen in 45 papers including 9 wrong p-values for the method used. Simple numerical mistakes were common (19%). An inadequate description of some element of the study was a problem in 22 papers and additional limitations to be described in Discussion were recommended in 26. Numerically most comments were made about some element of the presentation of results.DiscussionMany of the errors identified are easily avoided. Guidance on some common issues is presented.ConclusionsStatistical and numerical errors are common in papers submitted to INJURY and requiring statistical review. Following the advice in Discussion and using reporting guidelines should reduce the number of papers requiring corrections.

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