Lancry P, Lyra P, Mendes J J, Nascimento G G, Machado V, Botelho J
Egas Moniz Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Egas Moniz School of Health and Science, Almada, Portugal.
National Dental Research Institute Singapore, National Dental Centre Singapore, Singapore.
JDR Clin Trans Res. 2025 Aug 16:23800844251357235. doi: 10.1177/23800844251357235.
To assess the adherence to clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) reporting guidelines for oral health.
A literature search was carried out in PubMed, Embase and Web of Science from March 2016 to December 2023, selecting CPGs related to oral health. The study selection and data extraction were conducted independently by 2 researchers. Guidelines were cross-checked against the 23-item Appraisal of Guidelines, Research, and Evaluation (AGREE). The results were then collected, and the overall adherence and adherence to each AGREE item and section were calculated. Regression analyses were performed considering journal characteristics, such as quartile, year, and publishing options in journals' guideline endorsement. There were no language restrictions.
Twenty-one CPGs were included in this study. The mean overall AGREE adherence was 48.7%. The results showed considerable variability in the rates of compliance with the reporting guidelines. Three areas appear to have (much) higher levels of compliance than the others, notably "Clarity of Presentation" (83.6%, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 75.4%-91.8%), "Scope and Purpose" (74.0%, 95% CI: 67.1%-80.9%), and "Stakeholder Involvement" (54.5%, 95% CI: 43.4%-65.7%). The lowest level of agreement was found in "Applicability," with a level of agreement of 18.5% (95% CI: 11.4%-25.6%). Four of the 6 domains had a complete lack (0.0%) of adherence. Journal quartiles were significant, as guidelines published in the second- (B = -27.3%; standard error [SE] = 6.1) and third-quartile (B= -22.8%; SE = 10.6) impact factor journals displayed a lower overall adherence than those published in first-quartile journals. Guideline endorsement by journals was also a significant variable (B = -20.9%, SE = 5.9).
Reporting completeness in dental/oral CPGs is suboptimal and is associated with the journal's quartile and guideline endorsement. Increasing awareness of CPG reporting guidelines and ensuring their rigorous application are decisive toward better adherence.Knowledge Transfer Statement:The quality of reporting in dental and oral clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) is low and linked to the journal's impact factor and the endorsement of the guidelines. Enhancing knowledge of CPG reporting guidelines and implementing them rigorously are critical for improved adherence.
评估口腔健康临床实践指南(CPG)报告指南的依从性。
于2016年3月至2023年12月在PubMed、Embase和Web of Science中进行文献检索,选择与口腔健康相关的CPG。研究选择和数据提取由2名研究人员独立进行。对照23项指南研究与评价评估(AGREE)对指南进行交叉核对。然后收集结果,计算总体依从性以及对每个AGREE项目和部分的依从性。考虑期刊特征进行回归分析,如四分位数、年份以及期刊指南认可中的出版选项。无语言限制。
本研究纳入了21项CPG。AGREE总体平均依从性为48.7%。结果显示,报告指南的合规率存在很大差异。三个领域的合规水平似乎(远)高于其他领域,特别是“表述清晰度”(83.6%,95%置信区间[CI]:75.4%-91.8%)、“范围和目的”(74.0%,95%CI:67.1%-80.9%)和“利益相关者参与”(54.5%,95%CI:43.4%-65.7%)。“适用性”方面的一致性水平最低,为18.5%(95%CI:11.4%-25.6%)。6个领域中有4个完全缺乏(0.0%)依从性。期刊四分位数具有显著影响,因为发表在第二四分位数(B = -27.3%;标准误[SE] = 6.1)和第三四分位数(B = -22.8%;SE = 10.6)影响因子期刊上的指南总体依从性低于发表在第一四分位数期刊上的指南。期刊对指南的认可也是一个显著变量(B = -20.9%,SE = 5.9)。
牙科/口腔CPG的报告完整性欠佳,且与期刊四分位数和指南认可有关。提高对CPG报告指南的认识并确保其严格应用对于更好的依从性至关重要。知识转移声明:牙科和口腔临床实践指南(CPG)的报告质量较低,与期刊影响因子和指南认可有关。加强对CPG报告指南的认识并严格实施这些指南对于提高依从性至关重要。