OBJECTIVE The primary objective of this study was to investigate the publication rate of scientific abstracts presented at the British Orthodontic Conference 2009-2014. Predictors of full-text publications after presentation of abstracts were explored. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. MATERIALS AND METHODS Details of abstracts were retrieved from the conference programmes. Abstracts were screened and full-text publications identified by a single author with discrepancies discussed. Two electronic databases were searched to identify full-text publication of abstracts presented at the British Orthodontic Conference during 2009-2014. Study characteristics were recorded in a prespecified data collection sheet. Descriptive and correl...
Objective: Oral and poster presentations held at national congresses are regarded as important means...
Publications are important for all surgeons, including those practising oral and maxillofacial surge...
ObjectivesTo analyse the relationship between demographic characteristics, reporting quality and fin...
INTRODUCTION: Empirical evidence has indicated that only a subsample of studies conducted reach full...
Aims: 2005-2007 abstracts This study aimed to identify the: • number of clinical trials that were pr...
Background: Presentations at scientific conferences are an important method of research disseminatio...
Abstract: Factors related to the path of abstracts from presentation at a conference to publication ...
Factors related to the path of abstracts from presentation at a conference to publication as a full ...
Aim: The progress of a discipline depends on the knowledge widely shared, an aim fulfilled by public...
International audienceBackgroundPublication of scientific work, although mandatory to ensure dissemi...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to describe the demographics of abstracts presented at the ...
PURPOSE:We aimed to determine the publication rate and factors predictive of publication of oral pre...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: National orthopaedic meetings are used to disseminate current ...
Presentation of research at orthopaedic conferences is an important component for surgical evidence-...
BACKGROUND: A key metric of the research quality of medical conferences is the publication rate of a...
Objective: Oral and poster presentations held at national congresses are regarded as important means...
Publications are important for all surgeons, including those practising oral and maxillofacial surge...
ObjectivesTo analyse the relationship between demographic characteristics, reporting quality and fin...
INTRODUCTION: Empirical evidence has indicated that only a subsample of studies conducted reach full...
Aims: 2005-2007 abstracts This study aimed to identify the: • number of clinical trials that were pr...
Background: Presentations at scientific conferences are an important method of research disseminatio...
Abstract: Factors related to the path of abstracts from presentation at a conference to publication ...
Factors related to the path of abstracts from presentation at a conference to publication as a full ...
Aim: The progress of a discipline depends on the knowledge widely shared, an aim fulfilled by public...
International audienceBackgroundPublication of scientific work, although mandatory to ensure dissemi...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to describe the demographics of abstracts presented at the ...
PURPOSE:We aimed to determine the publication rate and factors predictive of publication of oral pre...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: National orthopaedic meetings are used to disseminate current ...
Presentation of research at orthopaedic conferences is an important component for surgical evidence-...
BACKGROUND: A key metric of the research quality of medical conferences is the publication rate of a...
Objective: Oral and poster presentations held at national congresses are regarded as important means...
Publications are important for all surgeons, including those practising oral and maxillofacial surge...
ObjectivesTo analyse the relationship between demographic characteristics, reporting quality and fin...