Table 1. Quality assessment tool used to evaluate individual publications that met inclusion criteria for reporting STH risk in farmers handling human excreta (modified from [12,13]).
Study Component | Reviewer’s Comments | Score |
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Selection: (≤ 6 stars) | ||
Representativeness of the sample: | ||
a) Truly representative of the average ‘__’ in the target population (all subjects or random sampling).** | ||
b) Somewhat representative of the average ‘__’ in the target population (non-random sampling).* | ||
c) Selected group of users (e.g. farmers, nurses). | ||
d) No description of the sampling strategy. | ||
Sample size: | ||
a) Justified and satisfactory.* | ||
b) Not justified. | ||
Non-respondents: | ||
a) The response rate is reported and satisfactory.* | ||
b) The response rate is not reported, or unsatisfactory. | ||
Assessment of the exposure (risk factor): | ||
a) Validated measurement tool. ** | ||
b) Non-validated measurement tool, but the tool is available or described.* | ||
c) No description of the measurement tool. | ||
Comparability: (≤ 2 stars) | ||
The subjects in different outcome groups are comparable, based on the study design or analysis. Confounding factors are controlled. | ||
a) The study justifies inclusion of variables (e.g. stepwise regression), controls for confounders or effect modifiers, and has comparable outcome groups.** | ||
b) The study satisfied 2 of 3 above listed criteria.* | ||
c) The study does not provide sufficient detail to assess comparability of outcome groups. | ||
Outcome: (≤ 5 stars) | ||
Sample collection: | ||
a) >1 stool samples collected per respondent within one week period.* | ||
b) One sample collected per respondent. | ||
c) No description. | ||
Diagnostic test: | ||
a) >1 validated test used or 2+ blinded technicians used the same validated test.** | ||
b) One validated test used by a trained technician.* | ||
c) Diagnostic test not described, not validated, or known to misrepresent true infection prevalence. | ||
Statistical test: | ||
a) The statistical test used to analyze the data is clearly described and appropriate, and the measurement of association is reported with estimates of error (confidence interval and p-value). ** | ||
b) The statistical test used to analyze the data is clearly described and appropriate, and the measurement of association is reported with a confidence interval or p-value.* | ||
c) The statistical test is not appropriate, not described, or incomplete. | ||
Total Score (≤ 13 stars): |
*—indicates 1 point
**—indicates 2 points