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巴西与 COVID-19 相关的牙科研究:在第 38 届 SBPqO 会议上提交的研究。

Dental research related to COVID-19 in Brazil: research presented at the 38th SBPqO Meeting.

机构信息

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG, School of Dentistry, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.

Universidade de São Paulo - USP, School of Dentistry, Department of Restorative Dentistry, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

出版信息

Braz Oral Res. 2024 May 13;38:e035. doi: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2024.vol38.0035. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify and describe the characteristics of coronavirus (COVID-19)-disease related dental research in Brazil presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Division of the International Association for Dental Research (SBPqO). A search was carried out in the proceedings of the meeting to retrieve all abstracts. Those containing the term "COVID-19" in titles, abstracts, or keywords, and/or those of which the scope approached a COVID-19-related topic were included. The variables extracted from abstracts were: presenter category, field of study, design, data collection method, population, affiliation, and authors' gender. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used, with a significance level of α = 0.05. The search retrieved 185 abstracts, 5 did not meet study eligibility criteria and were excluded. COVID-19-related research was presented by either aspiring/associate members (67.8%) or beginner members (32.2%). Data collection methods were predominantly digitally mediated (65%), followed by secondary data use (25%), and in-person data collection (7.2%). Irrespective of the role of authorship, there were a ratio of two female authors to each male. Among the last authors, the ratio was three females to each male. Female lead authors more frequently came from the Southeast region (71.8%; p = 0.470). There was an association between presenter category and study design (p = 0.012), clinical and epidemiological studies were more concentrated among experienced presenters. In conclusion, female dental researchers affiliated to southeastern institutions approached the topic of pandemic more frequently than male colleagues. The use of digital technology for data collection may have long-lasting impacts on the teaching and publication of dental research.

摘要

本研究旨在识别和描述在巴西第 38 届巴西国际牙科研究协会分部年度会议(SBPqO)上发表的与冠状病毒(COVID-19)疾病相关的牙科研究的特征。在会议记录中进行了搜索,以检索所有摘要。那些标题、摘要或关键词中包含“COVID-19”一词,或者研究范围涉及 COVID-19 相关主题的摘要均被包括在内。从摘要中提取的变量包括:演讲者类别、研究领域、设计、数据收集方法、人群、所属机构以及作者的性别。使用描述性和推断性统计,显著性水平为α=0.05。搜索共检索到 185 篇摘要,其中 5 篇不符合研究入选标准,被排除在外。COVID-19 相关研究由有抱负的/准会员(67.8%)或初级会员(32.2%)提出。数据收集方法主要是数字化介导(65%),其次是二次数据使用(25%)和现场数据收集(7.2%)。无论作者的作用如何,都有 2 名女性作者对应 1 名男性作者。在最后作者中,女性与男性的比例为 3 比 1。女性首席作者更频繁地来自东南部地区(71.8%;p=0.470)。演讲者类别与研究设计之间存在关联(p=0.012),有经验的演讲者更集中于临床和流行病学研究。总之,与男性同事相比,来自东南部机构的女性牙科研究人员更频繁地关注大流行相关主题。数字化技术在数据收集方面的应用可能会对牙科研究的教学和发表产生持久的影响。

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