Reporting guidelines for precision medicine research of clinical relevance: the BePRECISE checklist

Siew S Lim, Zhila Semnani-Azad, Mario L Morieri, Ashley H Ng, Abrar Ahmad, Hugo Fitipaldi, Jacqueline Boyle, Christian Collin, John M Dennis, Claudia Langenberg, Ruth J F Loos, Melinda Morrison, Michele Ramsay, Arun J Sanyal, Naveed Sattar, Marie-France Hivert, Maria F Gomez, Jordi Merino, Deirdre K Tobias, Michael I TrenellStephen S Rich, Jennifer L Sargent, Paul W Franks

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Abstract

Precision medicine should aspire to reduce error and improve accuracy in medical and health recommendations by comparison with contemporary practice, while maintaining safety and cost-effectiveness. The etiology, clinical manifestation and prognosis of diseases such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease and fatty liver disease are heterogeneous. Without standardized reporting, this heterogeneity, combined with the diversity of research tools used in precision medicine studies, makes comparisons across studies and implementation of the findings challenging. Specific recommendations for reporting precision medicine research do not currently exist. The BePRECISE (Better Precision-data Reporting of Evidence from Clinical Intervention Studies & Epidemiology) consortium, comprising 23 experts in precision medicine, cardiometabolic diseases, statistics, editorial and lived experience, conducted a scoping review and participated in a modified Delphi and nominal group technique process to develop guidelines for reporting precision medicine research. The BePRECISE checklist comprises 23 items organized into 5 sections that align with typical sections of a scientific publication. A specific section about health equity serves to encourage precision medicine research to be inclusive of individuals and communities that are traditionally under-represented in clinical research and/or underserved by health systems. Adoption of BePRECISE by investigators, reviewers and editors will facilitate and accelerate equitable clinical implementation of precision medicine.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftNature Medicine
Vol/bind30
Udgave nummer7
Sider (fra-til)1874-1881
Antal sider8
ISSN1078-8956
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jul. 2024

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