CONSORT 2025 statement: Updated guideline for reporting randomised trials
University of Oxford · University of Toronto · +48 more institutions
Abstract
Well designed and properly executed randomised trials are considered the most reliable evidence on the benefits of healthcare interventions. However, there is overwhelming evidence that the quality of reporting is not optimal. The CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) statement was designed to improve the quality of reporting and provides a minimum set of items to be included in a report of a randomised trial. CONSORT was first published in 1996, then updated in 2001 and 2010. Here, we present the updated CONSORT 2025 statement, which aims to account for recent methodological advancements and feedback from end users.
We conducted a scoping review of the literature and developed a project-specific database of empirical and theoretical evidence related to CONSORT, to generate a list of potential changes to the checklist. The list was enriched with recommendations provided by the lead authors of existing CONSORT extensions (Harms, Outcomes, Non-pharmacological Treatment), other related reporting guidelines (TIDieR) and recommendations from other sources (e.g., personal communications). The list of potential changes to the checklist was assessed in a large, international, online, three-round Delphi survey involving 317 participants and discussed at a two-day online expert consensus meeting of 30 invited international experts.
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Authors
39Topics & keywords
- Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials
- Checklist
- Guideline
- Delphi method
- Medicine
- MEDLINE
- Systematic review
- Family medicine
Funding
- UOUniversity of Miami
- NUNorthwestern University
- UOUniversity of Ottawa
- OHOttawa Hospital Research Institute
- LSLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- MUMcMaster University
- BUBond University
- UOUniversity of Alberta
- NINational Institute for Health and Care Research
- DODepartment of Health and Social Care
- UOUniversity of Exeter
- UOUniversity of Warwick
- UCUniversity College London
- UOUniversity of Oxford
- UOUniversity of Glasgow
- UOUniversity of Aberdeen
- SASouth African Medical Research Council
- UOUniversity of Toronto
- HFHospital for Sick Children
- SUSyddansk Universitet
- JIJawaharlal Institute Of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research
- CFCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
- UOUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- MRMedical Research CouncilAward: MR/W020483/1