2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322011000200025
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Validity of Qualis database as a predictor of evidence hierarchy and risk of bias in randomized controlled trials - a case study in dentistry

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the validity of the Qualis database in identifying the levels of scientific evidence and the quality of randomized controlled trials indexed in the Lilacs database.METHODS:We selected 40 open‐access journals and performed a page‐by‐page hand search, to identify published articles according to the type of study during a period of six years. Classification of studies was performed by independent reviewers assessed for their reliability. Randomized controlled trials were identified for separ… Show more

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“…The quantity of these dosages is in agreement with the postoperative opioid protocol and can be attained even after using weak opioids. [ 26 27 ] Comparative cases control placebo clinical trials observed a significant decline in pain score and lower postoperative analgesic consumption in the buprenorphine groups. [ 13 16 18 ] Meanwhile, somnolence[ 13 ] and nausea[ 16 ] incidents were increased in two studies while one study[ 18 ] reported no difference in drug-related side effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quantity of these dosages is in agreement with the postoperative opioid protocol and can be attained even after using weak opioids. [ 26 27 ] Comparative cases control placebo clinical trials observed a significant decline in pain score and lower postoperative analgesic consumption in the buprenorphine groups. [ 13 16 18 ] Meanwhile, somnolence[ 13 ] and nausea[ 16 ] incidents were increased in two studies while one study[ 18 ] reported no difference in drug-related side effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is still important to consider the many limitations of the currently existing indicators as well as the broadening of horizons in the search for new information or indicators which are able to be obtained from the available data, especially within the Brazilian reality (21,42,52) . The H-index of the citing articles proposal is inserted in this context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When such items were assessed adequately, a low risk of bias was considered, whereas unclear risk of bias was considered when the available information was insufficient to classify each item as high or low risk of bias, or was not properly reported in the article. 26 , 27 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%