BMJ Open (Sep 2022)

Quality Output Checklist and Content Assessment (QuOCCA): a new tool for assessing research quality and reproducibility

  • Matthew Jones,
  • Kim M Kiely,
  • Simon C Gandevia,
  • Aidan G Cashin,
  • Kimberley S van Schooten,
  • Jasmine C Menant,
  • Martin E Héroux,
  • Annie A Butler,
  • Euan J McCaughey,
  • Andrew J Affleck,
  • Michael A Green,
  • Andrew Cartwright,
  • Michael Wewege

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-060976
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9

Abstract

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Research must be well designed, properly conducted and clearly and transparently reported. Our independent medical research institute wanted a simple, generic tool to assess the quality of the research conducted by its researchers, with the goal of identifying areas that could be improved through targeted educational activities. Unfortunately, none was available, thus we devised our own. Here, we report development of the Quality Output Checklist and Content Assessment (QuOCCA), and its application to publications from our institute’s scientists. Following consensus meetings and external review by statistical and methodological experts, 11 items were selected for the final version of the QuOCCA: research transparency (items 1–3), research design and analysis (items 4–6) and research reporting practices (items 7–11). Five pairs of raters assessed all 231 articles published in 2017 and 221 in 2018 by researchers at our institute. Overall, the results were similar between years and revealed limited engagement with several recommended practices highlighted in the QuOCCA. These results will be useful to guide educational initiatives and their effectiveness. The QuOCCA is brief and focuses on broadly applicable and relevant concepts to open, high-quality, reproducible and well-reported science. Thus, the QuOCCA could be used by other biomedical institutions and individual researchers to evaluate research publications, assess changes in research practice over time and guide the discussion about high-quality, open science. Given its generic nature, the QuOCCA may also be useful in other research disciplines.