An assessment of the compliance of systematic review articles published in craniofacial surgery with the PRISMA statement guidelines: A systematic review

作者:Pidgeon Thomas Edward*; Wellstead Georgina; Sagoo Harkiran; Jafree Daniyal J; Fowler Alexander J; Agha Riaz A
来源:Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 2016, 44(10): 1522-1530.
DOI:10.1016/j.jcms.2016.07.018

摘要

Context: Systematic review evidence is increasing within craniofacial surgery. Compliance with recognised reporting guidelines for systematic review evidence has not been assessed. Objective: To assess the compliance of systematic reviews published in craniofacial journals with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) reporting criteria. Data sources, search terms and study selection: Thomson Reuters impact factor was used to identify three top craniofacial journals. A search for all systematic review articles published in these journals from 1st May 2010 to 30th April 2015 was conducted using MEDLINE PubMed. Data extraction: Two independent researchers assessed each study for inclusion and performed the data extraction. Data included the article reference information; the pathology and interventions examined and compliance of each review article with the PRISMA checklist. Data synthesis and results: 97 studies were returned by the search. 62 studies proceeded to data extraction. The mean percentage of applicable PRISMA items that were met across all studies was 72.5% (range 28.6-96.2%). The area of poorest compliance was with the declaration of a study protocol (19.4% of studies). Only 37.1% of studies declared their source of funding. Conclusions: Compliance of systematic review articles within craniofacial surgery with areas of the PRISMA checklist could be improved.

  • 出版日期2016-10

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