Background/objectives To assess the prevalence of within-group comparisons from baseline to follow-up in published orthodontic articles and to identify potential associations between this statistical problem and a number of study characteristics. Materials/method The most recent 24 issues of four leading orthodontic journals with highest impact factor (American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics; AJODO, European Journal of Orthodontics; EJO, Angle Orthodontist; ANGLE, Orthodontics and Craniofacial Research; OCR) were electronically searched until December 31st 2017. The proportion of articles using comparisons against baseline and interpretation of findings according to within-group comparisons were recorded. The a...
BACKGROUND To facilitate clear and transparent reporting of observational studies the STROBE guid...
OBJECTIVES Heterogeneity describes the percentage of variability across the study effects that ca...
BACKGROUND In meta-analyses involving a few trials, appropriate measures should be employed to as...
Background/objectives To assess the prevalence of within-group comparisons from baseline to follow-u...
INTRODUCTION When proper randomization has been undertaken, statistical testing of baseline chara...
Objectives: To map the statistical methods applied to assess reliability in orthodontic publications...
OBJECTIVES To assess the presence of within-group comparisons with baseline in a subset of leadin...
AIM To assess the prevalence of adjustment for confounding within statistical analysis and matchi...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of adjustment for confounding within statistical analysis and matching...
AIM To assess the prevalence of a priori power calculations in orthodontic literature and to iden...
BACKGROUND In orthodontic trials, longitudinal designs with multiple outcome measurements over ti...
AIM To assess the risk of bias (RoB) in a subset of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published...
The purpose of this study was to search the orthodontic literature and determine the frequency of re...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the types of articles and authorship characteristics of three orthodontic jo...
AIM To analyse meta-analyses included in systematic reviews (SRs) published in leading orthodonti...
BACKGROUND To facilitate clear and transparent reporting of observational studies the STROBE guid...
OBJECTIVES Heterogeneity describes the percentage of variability across the study effects that ca...
BACKGROUND In meta-analyses involving a few trials, appropriate measures should be employed to as...
Background/objectives To assess the prevalence of within-group comparisons from baseline to follow-u...
INTRODUCTION When proper randomization has been undertaken, statistical testing of baseline chara...
Objectives: To map the statistical methods applied to assess reliability in orthodontic publications...
OBJECTIVES To assess the presence of within-group comparisons with baseline in a subset of leadin...
AIM To assess the prevalence of adjustment for confounding within statistical analysis and matchi...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of adjustment for confounding within statistical analysis and matching...
AIM To assess the prevalence of a priori power calculations in orthodontic literature and to iden...
BACKGROUND In orthodontic trials, longitudinal designs with multiple outcome measurements over ti...
AIM To assess the risk of bias (RoB) in a subset of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published...
The purpose of this study was to search the orthodontic literature and determine the frequency of re...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the types of articles and authorship characteristics of three orthodontic jo...
AIM To analyse meta-analyses included in systematic reviews (SRs) published in leading orthodonti...
BACKGROUND To facilitate clear and transparent reporting of observational studies the STROBE guid...
OBJECTIVES Heterogeneity describes the percentage of variability across the study effects that ca...
BACKGROUND In meta-analyses involving a few trials, appropriate measures should be employed to as...