Reporting Guidelines (EQUATOR Network)
Authors are strongly encouraged to follow the appropriate reporting guidelines according to the type of study. It is recommended that authors use the relevant checklists and tools available on the EQUATOR Network platform to ensure comprehensive and high-quality reporting. Additionally, authors should include the corresponding checklist with their submission to the Journal of Applied Health Sciences editorial office.
The following table lists relevant guidelines and links for specific types of research:
| Study Type | Guideline Name | Source | Download Checklist |
| Systematic Reviews | PRISMA | Link | PRISMA |
| Scoping/Literature Reviews | PRISMA ScR | Link | PRISMA ScR |
| Randomized Controlled Trials | CONSORT | Link | CONSORT |
| Nonrandomized Trials | TREND | Link | TREND |
| Observational Studies – Combined | STROBE | Link | STROBE |
| Cohort Study | STROBE Cohort | STROBE Cohort | STROBE Cohort |
| Case-Control Study | STROBE Case-Control | STROBE Case-Control | STROBE Case-Control |
| Cross-Sectional Study | STROBE Cross-Sectional | STROBE Cross-Sectional | STROBE Cross-Sectional |
| Web surveys
the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys (CHERRIES)
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CHERRIES | Link
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CHERRIES |
| Qualitative Studies | SRQR | Link | SRQR |
| Interview/Focus Group Studies | COREQ | Link | COREQ |
| Quality Improvement Studies | SQUIRE | Link | SQUIRE |
| Intervention Studies | TIDieR | Link | TIDieR |
| Training Interventions in Healthcare | CRe-DEPTH | Link | CRe-DEPTH |
| Case Reports | CARE | Link | CARE |

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