An article in the British Medical Journal offers a checklist and guidelines for researchers to improve reporting on interventions so other researchers can replicate the intervention and continue to build on the findings.
The "Template for Intervention Description and Replication" offers 12 steps that ensure transparent, descriptive intervention reporting. The checklist touches on important details to include, such as modifications to the intervention and intervention planning.
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