The reporting on ERAS Compliance, Outcomes, and Elements Research (RECOvER) checklist: a joint statement by the ERAS® and ERAS® USA societies

Background: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programs are multimodal care pathways designed to minimize the physiologic and psychological impact of surgery for patients. Increased compliance with ERAS guidelines is associated with improved patient outcomes across surgical types. As ERAS progra...

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Main Authors: Elias, Kevin M., Stone, Alexander B., McGinigle, Katharine, Tankou, Jo'An I., Scott, Michael J., Fawcett, William J., Demartines, Nicolas, Lobo, Dileep N., Ljungqvist, Olle, Urman, Richard D.
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author Elias, Kevin M.
Stone, Alexander B.
McGinigle, Katharine
Tankou, Jo'An I.
Scott, Michael J.
Fawcett, William J.
Demartines, Nicolas
Lobo, Dileep N.
Ljungqvist, Olle
Urman, Richard D.
author_facet Elias, Kevin M.
Stone, Alexander B.
McGinigle, Katharine
Tankou, Jo'An I.
Scott, Michael J.
Fawcett, William J.
Demartines, Nicolas
Lobo, Dileep N.
Ljungqvist, Olle
Urman, Richard D.
author_sort Elias, Kevin M.
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description Background: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programs are multimodal care pathways designed to minimize the physiologic and psychological impact of surgery for patients. Increased compliance with ERAS guidelines is associated with improved patient outcomes across surgical types. As ERAS programs have proliferated, an unintentional effect has been significant variation in how ERAS-related studies are reported in the literature. Methods: To improve the quality of ERAS reporting, the ERAS® USA and the ERAS® Society launched an effort to create an instrument to assist authors in manuscript preparation. Criteria to include were selected by a combination of literature review and expert opinion. The final checklist was refined by group consensus. Results: The Societies present the Reporting on ERAS Compliance, Outcomes, and Elements Research (RECOvER) Checklist. The tool contains 20 items including best practices for reporting clinical pathways, compliance auditing, and formatting guidelines. Conclusions: The RECOvER Checklist is intended to provide a standardized framework for the reporting of ERAS-related studies. The checklist can also assist reviewers in evaluating the quality of ERAS-related manuscripts. Authors are encouraged to include the RECOvER Checklist when submitting ERAS-related studies to peer-reviewed journals.
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spelling nottingham-531802020-05-04T19:47:15Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53180/ The reporting on ERAS Compliance, Outcomes, and Elements Research (RECOvER) checklist: a joint statement by the ERAS® and ERAS® USA societies Elias, Kevin M. Stone, Alexander B. McGinigle, Katharine Tankou, Jo'An I. Scott, Michael J. Fawcett, William J. Demartines, Nicolas Lobo, Dileep N. Ljungqvist, Olle Urman, Richard D. Background: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programs are multimodal care pathways designed to minimize the physiologic and psychological impact of surgery for patients. Increased compliance with ERAS guidelines is associated with improved patient outcomes across surgical types. As ERAS programs have proliferated, an unintentional effect has been significant variation in how ERAS-related studies are reported in the literature. Methods: To improve the quality of ERAS reporting, the ERAS® USA and the ERAS® Society launched an effort to create an instrument to assist authors in manuscript preparation. Criteria to include were selected by a combination of literature review and expert opinion. The final checklist was refined by group consensus. Results: The Societies present the Reporting on ERAS Compliance, Outcomes, and Elements Research (RECOvER) Checklist. The tool contains 20 items including best practices for reporting clinical pathways, compliance auditing, and formatting guidelines. Conclusions: The RECOvER Checklist is intended to provide a standardized framework for the reporting of ERAS-related studies. The checklist can also assist reviewers in evaluating the quality of ERAS-related manuscripts. Authors are encouraged to include the RECOvER Checklist when submitting ERAS-related studies to peer-reviewed journals. Springer 2018-07-25 Article PeerReviewed Elias, Kevin M., Stone, Alexander B., McGinigle, Katharine, Tankou, Jo'An I., Scott, Michael J., Fawcett, William J., Demartines, Nicolas, Lobo, Dileep N., Ljungqvist, Olle and Urman, Richard D. (2018) The reporting on ERAS Compliance, Outcomes, and Elements Research (RECOvER) checklist: a joint statement by the ERAS® and ERAS® USA societies. World Journal of Surgery . ISSN 1432-2323 (In Press) Enhanced recovery after surgery; research reporting guidelines; checklists
spellingShingle Enhanced recovery after surgery; research reporting guidelines; checklists
Elias, Kevin M.
Stone, Alexander B.
McGinigle, Katharine
Tankou, Jo'An I.
Scott, Michael J.
Fawcett, William J.
Demartines, Nicolas
Lobo, Dileep N.
Ljungqvist, Olle
Urman, Richard D.
The reporting on ERAS Compliance, Outcomes, and Elements Research (RECOvER) checklist: a joint statement by the ERAS® and ERAS® USA societies
title The reporting on ERAS Compliance, Outcomes, and Elements Research (RECOvER) checklist: a joint statement by the ERAS® and ERAS® USA societies
title_full The reporting on ERAS Compliance, Outcomes, and Elements Research (RECOvER) checklist: a joint statement by the ERAS® and ERAS® USA societies
title_fullStr The reporting on ERAS Compliance, Outcomes, and Elements Research (RECOvER) checklist: a joint statement by the ERAS® and ERAS® USA societies
title_full_unstemmed The reporting on ERAS Compliance, Outcomes, and Elements Research (RECOvER) checklist: a joint statement by the ERAS® and ERAS® USA societies
title_short The reporting on ERAS Compliance, Outcomes, and Elements Research (RECOvER) checklist: a joint statement by the ERAS® and ERAS® USA societies
title_sort reporting on eras compliance, outcomes, and elements research (recover) checklist: a joint statement by the eras® and eras® usa societies
topic Enhanced recovery after surgery; research reporting guidelines; checklists
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53180/