Development of a Training Program for Meta-Analytical Research: A Novel Approach to Minimizing Errors in Medical Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses.

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q1 ANDROLOGY
Ayad Palani, Hiva Alipour, Ashok Agarwal, Andrea Crafa, Ramadan Saleh, Bahadır Şahin, Wael Zohdy, Damayanthi Durairajanayagam, Fotios Dimitriadis, Erman Ceyhan, Rossella Cannarella, Tuncay Toprak, Widi Atmoko, Marco Falcone, Naveen Kumar, Giorgio Ivan Russo, Trang Nguyen, Gokhan Calik, Deniz Kulaksiz, Konstantinos Makarounis, Kadir Böcü, Fikri Rizaldi, Ricky Adriansjah, Hakan Keskin, Vineet Malhotra, Nguyen Phuoc, Sezgin Gunes, Carlo Giulioni, Ahmad Motawi, Germar-M Pinggera, Imad Ziouziou, Gökhan Çeker, Christopher Ho, Fereshteh Dardmeh, Fahmi Bahar, Nazim Gherabi, Parisa Dolati, Priyank Kothari, Aram Adamyan, Rupin Shah
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Abstract

Purpose: The Global Andrology Forum (GAF) has developed an innovative training method to equip novice researchers with the fundamental skills to conduct high-quality systematic reviews and meta-analyses (SRMAs) under the supervision of senior experts. This article aims to describe and evaluate the effectiveness of the GAF training program in enhancing these skills.

Materials and methods: A six-module training program was designed to cover the key steps in SRMA studies, enabling GAF members to conduct high-quality SRMAs. Initially launched as a synchronous (remote) training program, it was later transitioned into an asynchronous format and implemented on the Moodle platform. Trainees participating in the synchronous training program were asked to evaluate the course using a specially designed questionnaire. Participants' assessments of the asynchronous course were collected at various stages. Data from both training models were statistically analyzed.

Results: Among the trainees who participated in the questionnaire on the original synchronous course (n=101), the majority rated the material and assessments as clear, helpful, and effective in enhancing their knowledge. Additionally, the trainees indicated that the features offered in the training made them feel comfortable and engaged. Of the 29 participants enrolled in the asynchronous program, 22 took part in the assessment. Among them, 12 (54.5%) completed all course requirements, achieving an average score of 83.7%, qualifying them for conducting SRMAs.

Conclusions: The GAF SRMA online training program has proven to be an effective and well-received initiative for equipping researchers with essential skills to conduct high-quality SRMAs. By addressing the diverse needs of trainees through its innovative and flexible design, the program has demonstrated its capacity to enhance knowledge and engagement. The successful implementation of this training program highlights its potential to significantly improve the quality of SRMAs in medical research, thereby contributing to the advancement of evidence-based medical practice on a broader scale.

元分析研究培训计划的发展:减少医学系统评价和元分析错误的新方法。
目的:全球男科论坛(GAF)开发了一种创新的培训方法,使新手研究人员具备在资深专家指导下进行高质量系统评价和荟萃分析(srma)的基本技能。本文旨在描述和评估GAF培训计划在提高这些技能方面的有效性。材料和方法:设计了六个模块的培训计划,以涵盖SRMA研究的关键步骤,使GAF成员能够进行高质量的SRMA。最初作为同步(远程)培训计划推出,后来转变为异步格式,并在Moodle平台上实施。参加同步培训项目的学员被要求使用一份特别设计的问卷来评估课程。参加者对异步课程的评估是在不同阶段收集的。对两种训练模型的数据进行统计分析。结果:参与原同步课程问卷调查的学员(n=101)中,大多数人认为材料和评估清晰,有用,有效地提高了他们的知识。此外,受训者表示,培训提供的功能使他们感到舒适和投入。在参加异步项目的29名参与者中,有22人参加了评估。其中12人(54.5%)完成全部课程要求,平均成绩达到83.7%,具备开展srma的资格。结论:GAF SRMA在线培训计划已被证明是一项有效且广受欢迎的倡议,为研究人员提供了开展高质量SRMA的基本技能。通过创新和灵活的设计满足学员的不同需求,该项目展示了其提高知识和参与度的能力。该培训计划的成功实施凸显了其在医学研究中显著提高srma质量的潜力,从而有助于在更大范围内推进循证医学实践。
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World Journal of Mens Health
World Journal of Mens Health Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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