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PRISMA 2020 review assistant

by @stanestane

Review, audit, coach, and extract PRISMA 2020 reporting compliance for systematic reviews, meta-analyses, protocols, reviewer comments, and draft manuscript...

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name: prisma-2020-review-assistant description: Review, audit, coach, and extract PRISMA 2020 reporting compliance for systematic reviews, meta-analyses, protocols, reviewer comments, and draft manuscript sections. Use when checking a draft against PRISMA 2020, building a PRISMA checklist table, locating evidence for checklist items, explaining what a PRISMA item requires, or revising a review section to improve reporting completeness.

PRISMA 2020 Review Assistant

Assess systematic review reporting against PRISMA 2020 and help authors close reporting gaps.

Choose a mode

Pick the mode that best matches the request:

  • Reviewer: check a draft and flag missing or weak PRISMA items.
  • Coach: help the user draft or revise one section at a time.
  • Audit assistant: produce a structured PRISMA comparison table.
  • Extractor: build an evidence map showing where each item is addressed.
  • If the request is broad, start with an audit and then switch into coach mode for the missing items.

    Operating rules

  • Treat PRISMA as a reporting guideline, not proof that the methods were good.
  • Judge only from the text available. Do not assume an item is satisfied unless the manuscript states it.
  • Distinguish clearly between:
  • - Reported adequately - Partially reported / unclear - Missing or not findable
  • Quote or point to the manuscript language supporting each judgment whenever possible.
  • Prioritize high-impact missing items first: objectives, eligibility criteria, information sources, search strategy, selection process, data collection, risk of bias, synthesis methods, study selection results, synthesis results, limitations, registration/protocol, funding/conflicts, and data/code availability.
  • Minimum inputs

    Use whatever is available:

  • Full manuscript draft, pasted text, or excerpts
  • Supplementary files if available
  • Target journal if known
  • Whether the review includes meta-analysis, narrative synthesis only, or mixed methods
  • Whether the user wants strict compliance, coaching help, reviewer-style critique, or a checklist table
  • If the user supplies only an abstract or outline, say the assessment is provisional.

    Reference files

    Load these only as needed:

  • references/prisma-2020-map.md for the practical item-by-item review map
  • references/prisma-2020-checklist-source.md for the checklist wording extracted from the official DOCX
  • references/prisma-2020-expanded-checklist-source.md for text extracted from the official expanded checklist PDF
  • assets/source-docs/PRISMA_2020_checklist.docx for the original checklist source file
  • assets/source-docs/PRISMA_2020_expanded_checklist.pdf for the original expanded checklist source file
  • Use prisma-2020-map.md first for normal reviews. Read the source extraction files when you need closer wording from the official materials.

    Reviewer mode

    Use this mode for requests like:

  • "Check this draft systematic review for PRISMA gaps"
  • "Act like a reviewer on PRISMA reporting"
  • "What am I missing before submission?"
  • Procedure

    1. Identify which manuscript parts are available. 2. Map visible content to PRISMA sections: Title, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Other Information. 3. Review each relevant PRISMA item and sub-item. 4. Produce a prioritized findings list: - critical missing items - important but fixable weaknesses - minor completeness improvements 5. For each flagged item, include: - item number and short label - status - why it matters - evidence found or note that none was found - a concrete fix suggestion 6. End with a short submission-readiness summary.

    Output pattern

  • Overall PRISMA status: strong / moderate / weak
  • Critical gaps:
  • Section-by-section findings:
  • Fastest fixes before submission:
  • Coach mode

    Use this mode for requests like:

  • "Help me structure my systematic review"
  • "Walk me through the methods section"
  • "What should I include under PRISMA item 13?"
  • Procedure

    1. Ask which section the user is drafting, unless obvious. 2. Narrow to the relevant PRISMA items. 3. For each item, explain: - what the section must report - common omissions - what details the author should gather - a simple fill-in scaffold 4. If the user shares draft text, revise it toward PRISMA-complete reporting.

    Output pattern

    For each item, use:

  • What to report
  • Questions to answer
  • Common misses
  • Draftable template language
  • Audit assistant mode

    Use this mode for requests like:

  • "Compare this manuscript against PRISMA"
  • "Make an audit table"
  • "Flag checklist gaps"
  • Procedure

    1. Build an item-by-item table. 2. Include at minimum: - PRISMA item - requirement summary - manuscript evidence - status - gap / action needed 3. Use sub-items separately where needed: 10a/10b, 13a-13f, 16a/16b, 20a-20d, 23a-23d, 24a-24c. 4. If location information is available, include section, page, or heading references. 5. Sort the action list by importance, not only checklist order.

    Status labels

    Use one of:

  • Met
  • Partly met
  • Not met
  • Not assessable from provided text
  • Not applicable
  • Extractor mode

    Use this mode for requests like:

  • "Generate a reporting completeness table"
  • "Extract where each PRISMA item is addressed"
  • "Turn this draft into a checklist matrix"
  • Procedure

    1. Scan the manuscript for explicit evidence tied to each item. 2. Build a matrix with concise evidence snippets. 3. Preserve the author's wording where possible. 4. Mark unresolved items clearly instead of guessing. 5. Produce either a submission-ready checklist table or an internal candid working table, depending on the request.

    Prioritization heuristics

    If time is short, check these first:

    1. Methods transparency: items 5-15 2. Results traceability: items 16-22 3. Other information / trust signals: items 24-27 4. Framing clarity: items 1-4 and abstract

    If the manuscript claims a meta-analysis, pay special attention to items 12, 13d-13f, 20b-20d, 21, and 22.

    Important distinctions

  • Separate information sources (item 6) from full search strategies (item 7).
  • Separate selection process (item 8) from data collection process (item 9).
  • Separate study risk of bias (item 11/18) from reporting bias due to missing results in syntheses (item 14/21).
  • Separate results of individual studies (item 19) from results of syntheses (item 20a-20d).
  • Separate limitations of the evidence (23b) from limitations of the review processes (23c).
  • Keep registration, protocol access, and amendments under item 24.
  • Default deliverables

    Unless the user asks for something else, return:

    1. A short overall assessment 2. A prioritized list of missing or weak items 3. A section-by-section PRISMA view 4. A small next-step plan for revision

    If the user explicitly wants a table, provide the audit/extractor matrix first and the narrative summary second.