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J Contemp Dent Pract. 2024 May 1;25(5):459-462. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-3678.
This study aimed to evaluate the reporting quality of systematic review (SR) abstracts in leading orthodontic journals using the PRISMA abstract criteria. Additionally, the study examined characteristics associated with improved abstract reporting quality.
A retrospective observational study design was employed. Systematic reviews published between January 2018 and December 2022 in four prominent orthodontic journals were identified through electronic and manual searches. Inclusion criteria focused on articles with "SR" or "meta-analysis" keywords in the title or abstract. Narrative and historical reviews, scoping reviews, and case reports with extensive literature reviews were not considered as part of the exclusion criteria. The screening was carried out in duplicate and independently by the two authors.
The European Journal of Orthodontics had the highest number of included articles, while the Journal of Orthodontics had the lowest. The majority of SRs had authors affiliated with academic institutions. Compliance scores varied across journals and regions, with Asia scoring the highest. Certain checklist items, such as identifying the report as an SR, stating objectives, describing included studies, providing interpretation, and registration, were adequately reported in over 93% of the reviews. However, the reporting of risk of bias and synthesis of results showed room for improvement.
The study revealed a significant improvement in the overall Preferred Reporting Items for SRs and Meta-Analyses for Abstracts (PRISMA-A) score of included SRs, primarily due to enhanced reporting of specific checklist items. However, there remains considerable scope for further improvement in abstract reporting, highlighting the importance of striving to meet higher standards in SR abstracts.
The study showed a notable increase in the PRISMA-A score. However, there is still a need for continued efforts to meet higher reporting standards in SR abstracts. How to cite this article: Alharbi F, Alghabban RO. Reporting Quality of Abstracts in Systematic Reviews in Orthodontics: An Observational Study. J Contemp Dent Pract 2024;25(5):459-462.
本研究旨在使用 PRISMA 摘要标准评估领先的正畸期刊中系统评价(SR)摘要的报告质量,并探讨与摘要报告质量提高相关的特征。
采用回顾性观察研究设计。通过电子和手动搜索,确定了 2018 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月在四个主要正畸期刊上发表的 SR。纳入标准侧重于标题或摘要中带有“SR”或“荟萃分析”关键词的文章。不包括叙述性和历史性综述、范围综述以及具有广泛文献综述的病例报告。筛选由两位作者独立重复进行。
《欧洲正畸杂志》收录的文章数量最多,而《正畸杂志》收录的文章数量最少。大多数 SR 的作者都来自学术机构。各期刊和地区的符合率评分存在差异,亚洲的评分最高。某些清单项目,如确定报告为 SR、陈述目标、描述纳入的研究、提供解释和注册,在超过 93%的综述中得到了充分报告。然而,偏倚风险的报告和结果的综合仍有改进的空间。
本研究表明,纳入的 SR 总体 Preferred Reporting Items for SRs and Meta-Analyses for Abstracts(PRISMA-A)评分有了显著提高,主要是由于特定清单项目的报告得到了增强。然而,摘要报告仍有很大的改进空间,这突出了努力在 SR 摘要中达到更高标准的重要性。
本研究表明 PRISMA-A 评分显著提高。然而,在 SR 摘要中仍需要继续努力达到更高的报告标准。
Alharbi F, Alghabban RO. 正畸中系统评价摘要的报告质量:一项观察性研究。当代牙医学实践 2024;25(5):459-462.