Bernabé E, Salomon-Ibarra C C, Marcenes W
Institute of Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.
Affordable Health Initiative, London, UK.
J Dent Res. 2025 Feb;104(2):140-146. doi: 10.1177/00220345241293410. Epub 2024 Dec 5.
High-quality prevalence and incidence studies of oral conditions are essential for estimation of disease burden and comparison of estimates among countries and over time, as well as for priority setting, resource allocation, and planning public health action. Existing systematic reviews of the epidemiology of untreated dental caries, severe periodontitis, and edentulism, carried out for the Global Burden of Disease study, showed inadequate and incomplete reporting of the measurement of oral conditions as well as a lack of consistency and comparability with other health conditions. These issues are more accentuated in studies from low- and middle-income countries. Studies must meet the highest standards so that these efforts do not waste resources. This report extends the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) guidelines to improve and standardize the reporting of descriptive oral epidemiologic studies of common oral conditions. The aim of the Guidelines for Reporting Oral Epidemiologic Studies to Inform Burden Estimation (GROESBE) is to promote transparency, clarity, and comparability of scientific reporting, specifically for prevalence and incidence studies of untreated caries, severe periodontitis, and edentulism. The GROESBE guidelines and checklist were developed following a structured and formal consultation process with a geographically diverse group of 23 individuals involved in the conduct and analysis of oral epidemiologic studies. GROESBE focuses on elements that are not included in STROBE, adding 14 specific recommendations to existing guidelines. They will facilitate reliable comparison of emerging prevalence and incidence data on untreated caries, severe periodontitis, and edentulism across settings worldwide and the synthesis of robust evidence to inform estimation of disease burden in future iterations of the Global Burden of Disease study.
高质量的口腔疾病患病率和发病率研究对于估计疾病负担、比较不同国家和不同时期的估计数据、确定工作重点、分配资源以及规划公共卫生行动至关重要。为全球疾病负担研究开展的现有关于未经治疗的龋齿、重度牙周炎和无牙症流行病学的系统评价表明,口腔疾病测量的报告不充分且不完整,并且与其他健康状况缺乏一致性和可比性。这些问题在低收入和中等收入国家的研究中更为突出。研究必须达到最高标准,以便这些努力不会浪费资源。本报告扩展了加强流行病学观察性研究报告规范(STROBE)指南,以改进和规范常见口腔疾病描述性口腔流行病学研究的报告。报告口腔流行病学研究以提供疾病负担估计信息指南(GROESBE)的目的是促进科学报告的透明度、清晰度和可比性,特别是针对未经治疗的龋齿、重度牙周炎和无牙症的患病率和发病率研究。GROESBE指南和清单是在与23名参与口腔流行病学研究实施和分析的人员进行的结构化正式协商过程之后制定的,这些人员来自不同地理区域。GROESBE关注STROBE未涵盖的要素,在现有指南基础上增加了14条具体建议。它们将有助于可靠地比较全球范围内未经治疗的龋齿、重度牙周炎和无牙症的新患病率和发病率数据,并综合有力证据,为全球疾病负担研究未来版本中的疾病负担估计提供参考。