Altman was regarded as a leading authority on the execution and reporting of health research, and played a leading role in establishing better standards. He was one of the co-founders of the international EQUATOR health research reliability network, and a member of the CONSORT Group from 1999, a group dedicated to offering a standardised way for researchers to report trials. He was also one of the original authors of the IDEAL framework for improving surgical research.
Altman's publications on statistical education, many co-authored with his long-standing collaborator Martin Bland, are well known among the medical profession, being noted for their practical relevance and clarity. His textbook Practical Statistics for Medical Research, published in 1991, has sold 50,000 copies in hardback.
Notable achievements
Altman was the author of over 450 papers in statistical methodology, with 11 being cited over 1,000 times. Among them is one Lancet paper, which has been cited over 23,000 times and is ranked 29th in the Nature/Web of Science Top 100 most-cited research papers of all time. Altman was awarded the by the Royal Statistical Society for his contributions to medical statistics in 1997, and a DSc from the University of London in the same year. In 2015 Altman was awarded a lifetime achievement award by the BMJ, where he was credited by the editor, Dr Fiona Godlee, with having "done more than anyone else to encourage researchers to fully report what they actually did, warts and all, rather than letting the best be the enemy of the good or, worse, pretending that research is perfect". Altman was also editor in chief of Trials, a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences and the Royal Statistical Society.
Books authored
Practical Statistics for Medical Research. Douglas G. Altman
Statistics With Confidence: Confidence Intervals and Statistical Guidelines. Editors: Douglas G. Altman, David Machin, T. N. Bryant, Martin J. Gardner.
Systematic Reviews. Editors: Douglas G. Altman, Iain Chalmers.
Statistics in Practice: Articles Published in the British Medical Journal.. Editors: Sheila M. Gore, Douglas G. Altman.
David M, Kenneth FS and Altman DG for the CONSORT Group. Revised recommendations for improving the quality of reports of parallel group randomized trials. Lancet 14, 1191-4.
Bland JM, Altman DG. Statistical methods for assessing agreement between 2 methods of clinical measurement. Lancet i, 307-310. A reprint is available
- A series of short articles on the use of statistics by Doug Altman and his longtime collaborator Martin Bland.
Altman DG, Bland JM. Measurement in medicine - the analysis of method comparison studies. The Statistician 32, 307-317.
Bland JM, Altman DG. Measuring agreement in method comparison studies. Statistical Methods in Medical Research 8, 135-160.
Bland JM, Altman DG. Comparing methods of measurement - why plotting difference against standard method is misleading. Lancet 346, 1085-1087.