2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40510-023-00457-4
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The transparency of reporting 'harms' encountered with the surgically assisted acceleration of orthodontic tooth movement in the published randomized controlled trials: a meta-epidemiological study

Abstract: Background Surgical-assisted accelerated orthodontics (SAAO) has become very popular recently. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the extent to which researchers adhere to Item 19 (harms) of the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) in the published studies in the field of SAAO. In addition, the study evaluated the possible association between harm reporting and the human development index (HDI) of the recruited research sample country, CiteScore-based quartile (CSBQ) of … Show more

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“…The Human Development Index (HDI) was created with the aim of establishing a real scale for personal growth in a given country, focusing on three dimensions: education, standard of living, and health [ 24 , 25 ]; it is a summary measure and classifies countries as very high, high, medium, and low HDI [ 26 ]. According to this index, countries with a high HDI score present faster development than those with a medium or low index.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Human Development Index (HDI) was created with the aim of establishing a real scale for personal growth in a given country, focusing on three dimensions: education, standard of living, and health [ 24 , 25 ]; it is a summary measure and classifies countries as very high, high, medium, and low HDI [ 26 ]. According to this index, countries with a high HDI score present faster development than those with a medium or low index.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%