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Full-text publication of abstracts presented at European Orthodontic Society congresses

机译:在欧洲正畸学会大会上发表的摘要全文

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SUMMARYINTRODUCTION: Empirical evidence has indicated that only a subsample of studies conducted reach full-text publication and this phenomenon has become known as publication bias. A form of publication bias is the selectively delayed full publication of conference abstracts. The objective of this article was to examine the publication status of oral abstracts and poster-presentation abstracts, included in the scientific program of the 82nd and 83rd European Orthodontic Society (EOS) congresses, held in 2006 and 2007, and to identify factors associated with full-length publication. METHODS: A systematic search of PubMed and Google Scholar databases was performed in April 2013 using author names and keywords from the abstract title to locate abstract and full-article publications. Information regarding mode of presentation, type of affiliation, geographical origin, statistical results, and publication details were collected and analyzed using univariable and multivariable logistic regression. RESULTS: Approximately 51 per cent of the EOS 2006 and 55 per cent of the EOS 2007 abstracts appeared in print more than 5 years post congress. A mean period of 1.32 years elapsed between conference and publication date. Mode of presentation (oral or poster), use of statistical analysis, and research subject area were significant predictors for publication success. LIMITATIONS: Inherent discrepancies of abstract reporting, mainly related to presentation of preliminary results and incomplete description of methods, may be considered in analogous studies. CONCLUSIONS: On average 52.2 per cent of the abstracts presented at the two EOS conferences reached full publication. Abstracts presented orally, including statistical analysis, were more likely to get published
机译:简介引言:经验证据表明,只有一部分研究样本可以全文发表,这种现象被称为出版偏见。出版偏见的一种形式是选择性地延迟会议摘要的全面出版。本文的目的是研究2006年和2007年举行的第82届和第83届欧洲正畸学会(EOS)大会的科学计划中所包括的口头摘要和张贴者演讲摘要的出版状态,并确定与完整的出版物。方法:2013年4月使用摘要名称中的作者姓名和关键词对PubMed和Google Scholar数据库进行了系统搜索,以查找摘要和全文出版物。使用单变量和多变量逻辑回归,收集并分析了有关展示方式,隶属类型,地理来源,统计结果和出版物详细信息。结果:大会召开5年后,大约有51%的EOS 2006和55%的EOS 2007摘要出现在印刷品上。从会议到发布之日的平均时间为1.32年。报告的方式(口头或海报),统计分析的使用以及研究领域是出版成功的重要预测因素。局限性:在类似研究中,可以考虑摘要报告的内在差异,主要与初步结果的表述和方法的不完整有关。结论:在两次EOS会议上提交的摘要中,平均52.2%的摘要已全部发表。口头介绍的摘要,包括统计分析,更可能被发表

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