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Using a checklist to improve the quality of research reporting
Accurate, timely and comprehensive publication of research is essential for individual and global scientific and philosophical growth.1 Regoniel2 suggested five reasons to publish research, these being to: add to the body of knowledge; become recognized as an expert in the field; assist in developing or improving on existing policy; advance careers; and gain personal satisfaction. Other authors have suggested that publication of scientific research encourages exploration of new findings, development, and testing of new methods, and sharing information.3,4,5