24b. Registration and protocol – Protocol
Indicate where the review protocol can be accessed, or state that a protocol was not prepared
Essential elements
- Indicate where the review protocol can be accessed (such as by providing a citation, DOI, or link) or state that a protocol was not prepared.
Explanation
The review protocol may contain information about the methods that is not provided in the final review report (see box 6). Providing a citation, DOI, or link to the review protocol allows readers to locate the protocol more easily. Comparison of the methods pre-specified in the review protocol with what was eventually done allows readers to assess whether any deviations may have introduced bias.1 If the review protocol was not published or deposited in a public repository, or uploaded as a supplementary file to the review report, we recommend providing the contact details of the author responsible for sharing the protocol. If authors did not prepare a review protocol, or prepared one but are not willing to make it accessible, this should be stated to prevent users spending time trying to locate the document.
Example
“…this systematic review and meta-analysis protocol has been published elsewhere [citation for the protocol provided].”2
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