Reviewer Resources
Tools and references to support effective peer review.
Resources that make review easier and more consistent
JTRR provides guidance and tools to help reviewers deliver clear, evidence based feedback.
Use these resources to assess methodology, reporting quality, and clinical relevance.
Review checklists
Structured checklists for methodology and reporting.
Reporting guidelines
Links to CONSORT, PRISMA, ARRIVE, STROBE, and CARE.
Ethics guidance
Information on conflicts, consent, and data integrity.
Statistics support
Suggestions for evaluating analytical rigor.
Data transparency
Guidance on data availability and reproducibility.
Editorial contacts
Direct lines for questions and clarification.
Template comments
Sample wording to provide constructive feedback.
Integrity checks
Red flags to identify potential research misconduct.
- Is the study design appropriate for the research question?
- Are methods described with enough detail for replication?
- Do figures and tables support the conclusions?
- Are statistical methods appropriate and reported clearly?
- Are limitations acknowledged and discussed?
- Are ethical approvals and consent documented?
- Is the data availability statement complete and accurate?
- Are conflicts of interest disclosed?
Structured checklists help ensure you cover methodology, reporting, and ethics consistently across reviews. They also speed up review completion while maintaining quality.
If you identify a complex statistical issue, flag it for the editor so additional statistical review can be requested.
If you suspect misconduct or data integrity issues, inform the editor directly and provide evidence for your concerns. This protects authors and the journal.
For process questions, contact the editorial office so you can complete the review efficiently.
Consistent reviews help maintain the quality and integrity of JTRR publications.
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