Methodological reporting in feasibility studies: a descriptive review of the nursing intervention research literature

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serval:BIB_439486060089
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Methodological reporting in feasibility studies: a descriptive review of the nursing intervention research literature
Journal
Journal of Research in Nursing
Author(s)
Mailhot Tanya, Goulet Marie-Hélène, Maheu-Cadotte Marc-André, Fontaine Guillaume, Lequin Pierre, Lavoie Patrick
ISSN
1744-9871
1744-988X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2020
Volume
25
Number
5
Pages
460-472
Language
english
Abstract
Background In reaction to weaknesses in feasibility studies reporting, the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) statement published an extension for feasibility studies in 2016. Aim The aim of this study was to systematically review and appraise the reporting of feasibility studies in the nursing intervention research literature based on the CONSORT statement extension for feasibility studies. Method Papers published prior to January 2018 that described feasibility studies of nursing interventions were retrieved. Components of feasibility studies were coded, and code frequencies were analysed. Results The review included 186 papers. Although most papers (n = 142, 76.3%) included the label 'pilot' or 'feasibility' in their title, reporting for other components generally did not adhere to one or several CONSORT recommendations. Most papers reported objectives (n = 116, 62.4%), designs (n = 95, 51%), or rationales for sample size (n = 165, 88.7%) that were incongruent with the purpose of feasibility studies. Discussion This review results in two main implications for nursing research. First, we noted that the reporting of feasibility studies is weak. While all papers described feasibility studies, almost half focused exclusively on testing the effectiveness of an intervention. Second, we identified rationales for sample size along with key references that could offer guidance in reporting feasibility studies while being coherent with the CONSORT recommendations.
Keywords
Research and Theory
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Web of science
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