Leonie Weeber , Naichuan Su , Clovis Mariano Faggion Jr.
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Abstract
Background and Objective
Metaresearch studies, defined as, “research on research,” should transparently report search methods used to identify the assessed research. Currently, there is no published evaluation of search methods reporting in metaresearch studies. The aim of this study was to assess the characteristics of search methods in dental meta-research studies and to identify factors associated with the completeness of the reported search strategies.
Methods
With a focus on the assessment of reporting quality and methodological quality, we searched in the Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection database for dental metaresearch studies published from the database's inception to February 13, 2024. The extracted data included the examined metaresearch studies, characteristics of their authors and journals, and search methods reporting of the examined studies. Logistic regression models were applied to examine the associations between relevant variables and search strategy reporting completeness.
Results
The search generated 3774 documents, and 224 meta-research studies were included in the final analysis. Nearly all studies (99.6%) disclosed their general search methods, but only 130 studies (58%) provided both keywords and Boolean operators. Regression analyses indicated that metaresearch studies published more recently, with prospective registration, with a shorter time between the searches and publication, a lack of language restrictions, and librarian involvement were more likely to report a more complete search strategy.
Conclusion
The results highlight the importance of unrestricted language searches, structured methodologies, and librarian support in improving the quality and transparency of reporting search strategies in dental metaresearch.
背景:元研究,定义为。“关于研究的研究”,应透明地报告用于识别评估研究的搜索方法。目前,还没有发表的关于元研究中搜索方法报告的评价。本研究的目的是评估牙科meta研究中检索方法的特点,并确定与报道的检索策略完整性相关的因素。方法:为了评估报告质量和方法学质量,我们在Web of Science Core Collection数据库中检索了从数据库建立到2024年2月13日发表的牙科meta研究。提取的数据包括被检查的元研究,其作者和期刊的特征以及被检查研究的搜索方法报告。应用逻辑回归模型检验相关变量与搜索策略报告完整性之间的关系。结果:检索产生3774篇文献,最终分析纳入224篇元研究。几乎所有的研究(99.6%)都披露了它们的通用搜索方法,但只有130项研究(58%)同时提供了关键字和布尔运算符。回归分析表明,最近发表的元研究、前瞻性注册、搜索和出版之间的时间较短、缺乏语言限制和图书管理员参与的元研究更有可能报告更完整的搜索策略。结论:结果强调了不受限制的语言检索、结构化方法和图书馆员的支持在提高牙科元研究报告检索策略的质量和透明度方面的重要性。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology strives to enhance the quality of clinical and patient-oriented healthcare research by advancing and applying innovative methods in conducting, presenting, synthesizing, disseminating, and translating research results into optimal clinical practice. Special emphasis is placed on training new generations of scientists and clinical practice leaders.