Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8699974 | Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice | 2018 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
The reporting quality of RCT of periodontal diseases in the journal abstracts published in 2012 needs substantial improvement. These items have been laid out in this study to help all stakeholders-authors, clinicians, researchers, peer reviewers, journal editors, and publishers to take note and help with the improvement of the same. Despite few significant associations in the bibliometric factors analyzed with better reporting, the results overall led to the failure to reject the null hypothesis that there is no association between the journal metrics, word count, and number of authors and the quality of reporting of CONSORT RCT abstract-modified checklist questions.
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Authors
Satish DMD, MDSc, MS, Husain BDS, MS, Hita MS, Kian DDS, MS,