A randomised controlled trial of an Intervention to Improve Compliance with the ARRIVE guidelines (IICARus)

The ARRIVE (Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments) guidelines are widely endorsed but compliance is limited. We sought to determine whether journal-requested completion of an ARRIVE checklist improves full compliance with the guidelines. In a randomised controlled trial, manuscripts reporting in vivo animal research submitted to PLOS ONE (March-June 2015) were allocated to either requested completion of an ARRIVE checklist or current standard practice. We measured the change in proportion of manuscripts meeting all ARRIVE guideline checklist items between groups. We randomised 1,689 manuscripts, 1,269 were sent for peer review and 762 accepted for publication. The request to complete an ARRIVE checklist had no effect on full compliance with the ARRIVE guidelines. Details of animal husbandry (ARRIVE sub-item 9a) was the only item to show improved reporting, from 52.1% to 74.1% (X2=34.0, df=1, p=2.1×10−7). These results suggest that other approaches are required to secure greater implementation of the ARRIVE guidelines.

Jing Liao | Gillian L. Currie | Gavin Morrison | Ian M. Devonshire | Alejandra Clark | Natasha A Karp | Malcolm Macleod | Paula Grill | Fala Cramond | Joanne Storey | Emily Wheater | Julija Baginskaite | Catriona MacCallum | David Howells | Anthony Shek | Alexandra Bannach-Brown | Emily Sena | Zsanett Bahor | Chris Sena | Kaitlyn Hair | Terence J Quinn | N. Karp | D. Howells | M. Macleod | L. Gray | Alejandra Clark | C. MacCallum | E. Sena | Klara Gerlei | P. Bath | T. Konold | E. Charbonney | M. Cascella | Daniel-Cosmin Marcu | G. Alvino | L. O’Connor | T. Quinn | G. Currie | K. Wever | Z. Bahor | A. Rinaldi | J. Freymann | D. Henshall | Evandro A. De-Souza | Timm Konold | Michelle T. Dohm | Laura J Gray | Paolo Roncon | I. M. Devonshire | P. Roncon | A. Shek | L. Gray | Alexandra Bannach-Brown | Jing Liao | Arianna Rinaldi | Rosie Moreland | Cadi Irvine | Monica Dingwall | Evandro Araújo De-Souza | Sarah K. McCann | Privjyot Jheeta | Philip Bath | E. Wheater | Gina M. Alvino | Marco Cascella | Gina Alvino | Michelle Dohm | Daniel-Cosmin Marcu | Sarah Antar | Katrina Blazek | Victoria Hohendorf | Mona Hosh | Klara Zsofia Gerlei | Kimberley Elaine Wever | Victor Jones | Jennifer Freymann | Teja Gregorc | Ahmed Nazzal | David Ewart Henshall | Cilene Lino de Oliveira | Kamil Laban | Emmanuel Charbonney | Savannah A. Lynn | Daniel Baker | Ryan Cheyne | Edward Christopher | Mahmoud Warda | Sarah Corke | Zeinab Ammar | Leigh O’Connor | Ezgi Tanriver Ayder | G. Morrison | S. McCann | A. Rinaldi | Z. Ammar | Victoria Hohendorf | Ezgi Tanriver-Ayder | Kaitlyn Hair | Fala Cramond | Kaitlyn Hair | Jing Liao | Cadi Irvine | Chris Sena | E. Christopher | S. Antar | J. Baginskaite | Ahmed Nazzal | Paula Grill | M. Hosh | Mahmoud Warda | K. Blazek | Teja Gregorc | Sarah-Jane Corke | Victor Jones | K. Laban | Malcolm R. Macleod | Joanne Storey | Privjyot Jheeta | E. A. De-Souza | Rosie Moreland | Monica Dingwall | Leigh O'Connor | D. Howells | Emily S. Kaitlyn Malcolm R. David Philip Cadi Catriona G Sena Hair Macleod Howells Bath Irvine MacCa | Gavin Morrison | Daniel Baker | R. Cheyne | Zsanett Bahor | Anthony Shek | Cadi M. J. Irvine | Alexandra Bannach‐Brown

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