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Research transparency in dental research: A programmatic analysis. | LitMetric

Research transparency in dental research: A programmatic analysis.

Eur J Oral Sci

Department of Conservative Dentistry and Oral Health, Riga Stradins University, Riga, Latvia.

Published: February 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study evaluated adherence to five transparency practices in dental journal articles, such as data sharing and conflict of interest disclosure, using a validated automated tool on 329,784 articles from PubMed-indexed journals until 2021.
  • - Only 3.2% of these articles were available for download, with 77% disclosing conflicts of interest and 62% disclosing funding, but data and code sharing were very low at 2.0% and 0.1%, respectively.
  • - Despite an increase in adherence over time, 16% of articles did not follow any of the transparency practices, highlighting the need for coordinated efforts to improve transparency in dental research.

Article Abstract

We assessed adherence to five transparency practices-data sharing, code sharing, conflict of interest disclosure, funding disclosure, and protocol registration-in articles in dental journals. We searched and exported the full text of all research articles from PubMed-indexed dental journals available in the Europe PubMed Central database until the end of 2021. We programmatically assessed their adherence to the five transparency practices using a validated and automated tool. Journal- and article-related information was retrieved from ScimagoJR and Journal Citation Reports. Of all 329,784 articles published in PubMed-indexed dental journals, 10,659 (3.2%) were available to download. Of those, 77% included a conflict of interest disclosure, and 62% included a funding disclosure. Seven percent of the articles had a registered protocol. Data sharing (2.0%) and code sharing (0.1%) were rarer. Sixteen percent of articles did not adhere to any of the five transparency practices, 29% adhered to one, 48% adhered to two, 7.0% adhered to three, 0.3% adhered to four, and no article adhered to all five practices. Adherence to transparency practices increased over time; however, data and code sharing especially remained rare. Coordinated efforts involving all stakeholders are needed to change current transparency practices in dental research.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108147PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eos.12908DOI Listing

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