Peer-Review Report
Published Article: https://med.jmirx.org/2023/1/e43880/
doi:10.2196/45308
Keywords
This is a peer-review report submitted for the paper “Postacute Sequelae of COVID-19 and Adverse Psychiatric Outcomes: Protocol for an Etiology and Risk Systematic Review.”
Round 2 Review
General Comments
The authors lay out a reasonable protocol for this type of investigation [
].Serious Concerns
Do you have any serious concerns about the manuscript such as fraud, plagiarism, unethical or unsafe practices?
No.
Have authors’ provided the necessary ethics approval (from authors’ institution or an ethics committee)?
Yes.
Language Quality
How would you rate the English language quality?
High quality.
Validity and Reproducibility
Is the reasons for conducting the study and its objectives clearly explained?
Yes.
Is the study design appropriate?
Yes.
Are sufficient details provided so that the method can be replicated?
Yes.
Are datasets available so that others could use them?
Not applicable.
Suggestions
Based on your answers in section 3 how could the author improve the protocol?
It is appropriate as it is.
Do you have any other feedback or comments for the Author?
The authors lay out a reasonable protocol for this type of investigation that is based on a fairly standard approach with the standard GRADE grading approach.
Decision
Verified manuscript: The content is scientifically sound, and only minor amendments (if any) are suggested.
Conflicts of Interest
None declared.
Editorial Notice
This paper was peer-reviewed by the Plan P Hashtag Community partner #PeerRef.
Reference
- Effiong A. Postacute sequelae of COVID-19 and adverse psychiatric outcomes: protocol for an etiology and risk systematic review. JMIRx Med 2023;4(1):e43880 [FREE Full text]
Edited by G Eysenbach; This is a non–peer-reviewed article. submitted 23.12.22; accepted 23.12.22; published 14.03.23
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