Graduate Program in Dentistry, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brazil.
Department of Oral Health Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
J Dent. 2024 Dec;151:105407. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2024.105407. Epub 2024 Oct 13.
This study investigated altmetrics, citations, and field-normalized impact of dental articles reporting randomized clinical trials (RCTs) published within a one-year period.
Data were collected in 2024 from PubMed-indexed RCTs published in 2019. Dependent variables included Altmetric Attention Scores (AAS), PlumX citations, and Field-Weighted Citation Impact (FWCI). Independent variables encompassed article-, author-, and journal-related variables. Adjusted quasi-Poisson regression models were used to assess associations. Point-biserial correlation evaluated the relationship between Journal Impact Factor (JIF) and selected reporting variables.
A total of 653 RCTs were included, with periodontology, implantology, and oral and maxillofacial surgery comprising 50.4 % of the sample. Only 28.6 % of the articles reported CONSORT use, 49.6 % pre-registered their protocol, and 68.8 % reported a sample size calculation. Most articles (63.6 %) reported no conflicts of interest, with unclear sponsorship being the most frequent (34.6 %). Regression analyses revealed significant associations for AAS, PlumX citations, and FWCI with various factors. JIF increased AAS by 17 % per unit, PlumX citations by 13 %, and FWCI by 6 %. Protocol pre-registration boosted AAS by 132 %, while mixed or no sponsorship increased PlumX citations by up to 47 %. First author H-index increased PlumX citations and FWCI by 1 % per unit, while first author continent impacted AAS, citations, and FWCI. Weak positive correlations between JIF and both protocol pre-registration and CONSORT use were observed. No significant differences were observed across different dental fields for any metric.
An interplay among article-, author-, and journal-related variables collectively influenced the online attention, citations, and impact of dental RCT articles.
Understanding the factors that influence the visibility and impact of dental RCTs can guide researchers in improving the design, reporting, and dissemination of their studies, ultimately enhancing the quality and reach of dental research.
本研究旨在调查一年内发表的随机临床试验(RCT)相关口腔医学文章的 altmetrics、引文和领域归一化影响。
本研究于 2024 年从 PubMed 索引的 2019 年发表的 RCT 中收集数据。因变量包括 Altmetric 关注度得分(AAS)、PlumX 引文和领域加权引文影响(FWCI)。自变量包括文章、作者和期刊相关变量。采用调整后的拟泊松回归模型评估相关性。点二项式相关评估期刊影响因子(JIF)与选定报告变量之间的关系。
共纳入 653 项 RCT,其中牙周病学、种植学和口腔颌面外科学占样本的 50.4%。只有 28.6%的文章报告了 CONSORT 使用情况,49.6%的文章预先注册了方案,68.8%的文章报告了样本量计算。大多数文章(63.6%)未报告利益冲突,最常见的是不清楚赞助情况(34.6%)。回归分析显示,AAS、PlumX 引文和 FWCI 与各种因素存在显著相关性。JIF 使 AAS 增加 17%/单位,PlumX 引文增加 13%,FWCI 增加 6%。方案预先注册使 AAS 增加 132%,而混合或无赞助使 PlumX 引文增加高达 47%。第一作者 H 指数使 PlumX 引文和 FWCI 增加 1%/单位,而第一作者所在大陆影响 AAS、引文和 FWCI。观察到 JIF 与方案预先注册和 CONSORT 使用之间存在微弱的正相关关系。任何指标在不同的牙科领域之间均无显著差异。
文章、作者和期刊相关变量的相互作用共同影响了口腔 RCT 文章的在线关注度、引文和影响力。
了解影响口腔 RCT 可见度和影响力的因素可以指导研究人员改进研究的设计、报告和传播,从而提高口腔研究的质量和影响力。